RURAL DEVELOPMENT FROM RURAL WOMENS PERSPECTIVE
Keywords:
rural development, LEADER program, rural womenAbstract
This paper aims the approach of agriculture labor fluctuations, the main activity of the Romanian rural area but in terms of rural development under the current economic crisis. The analysis highlights the importance of rural development from the perspective of rural women, encouraging rural areas partnerships.
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2. Bruce M. Taylor , "Between Argument and Coercion: Social Coordination in Rural Environmental Governance", Journal of Rural Studies, Volume 26, Issue 4, October 2010, Pages 383-393;
3. Claudio Soregaroli, Paolo Sckokai, Daniele Moro, "Agricultural Policy Modelling under Imperfect Competition", Journal of Policy Modeling, Volume 33, Issue 2, MarchApril 2011, Pages 195-212;
4. European Commission, Leader&Best Practices, 2007-2009, http://ec.europa.eu/agriculture/rur/leaderplus/publications/bp_en.htm - The 3rd of September 2011;
5. John Kenneth Galbraith " Economic Science and the Public Interest", Ed. Politica, Bucuresti, 1982, p.49;
6. Fariborz Moshirian, "The Global Financial Crisis and the Evolution of Markets, Institutions and Regulation", Journal of Banking & Finance, Volume 35, Issue 3, March 2011, Pages 502-511;
7. National Rural Development Programme 2007-2013, MARD, Consolidated Version, December 2009;
8. Statistical Yearbook, 2010;
9.Toma, Elena; Dachin, Anca; Alexandri, Cecilia (coord), 2009 – " The Romanian Agriculture in the European Integration Process", Vol. I, Ed. Ars Academica, Bucharest;
10. Zahiu, L.; Toma, E.; Dachin, A.; Alexandri, C.(coord), 2010 – " The Agriculture as Part of the Romanian Economy, Between Realities and Expectations", Ed. CERES, Bucharest.
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2011-12-31
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Sercin, A., Lungu Oana, M., & Calomfr Metescu, A.-M. (2011). RURAL DEVELOPMENT FROM RURAL WOMENS PERSPECTIVE. Ekonomika Poljoprivrede, 58(1 Book 2), 27–32. Retrieved from https://ea.bg.ac.rs/index.php/EA/article/view/745
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