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The HoneyComb Paradigm for Research on Collective Human Behavior
Published on: January 19, 2019
La organización del trabajo en las comunas chinas
Resumen
Las comunas agrícolas de China están evolucionando, y algunas regiones más pobres asignan tareas a los hogares para impulsar la producción y los ingresos. El crecimiento de la industria rural recompensa el esfuerzo individual dentro de las estructuras colectivas, lo que indica un sistema más flexible.
Área de la Ciencia:
- Economía Agrícola La Economía Agrícola es un campo de estudio de la economía agrícola.
- Sociología Sociología Sociología.
- La Antropología Antropología Antropología.
Sus antecedentes:
- Especulaciones con respecto a cambios significativos en el sistema de comunas de China y los patrones de trabajo agrícola.
- Cambio potencial hacia unidades de producción individuales o basadas en hogares.
Objetivo del estudio:
- Para investigar el estado actual de las comunas de China.
- Comprender la redefinición de patrones de trabajo y unidades de producción en la agricultura.
Principales métodos:
- Un breve pero intenso estudio antropológico.
- Investigación de campo llevada a cabo en 17 comunas.
Principales resultados:
- La colectivización sigue siendo el ideal en áreas avanzadas.
- Las comunas más pobres están asignando tareas a los hogares para aumentar la producción y los ingresos agrícolas.
- El desarrollo de la industria rural está vinculado a mejoras permanentes, recompensando los esfuerzos individuales dentro de la organización colectiva.
Conclusiones:
- El sistema de comunas de China es complejo y más flexible que en el pasado reciente.
- La integración de la responsabilidad del hogar en las comunas más pobres tiene como objetivo mejorar el desarrollo.
- La industrialización rural juega un papel clave en la evolución de la estructura económica agrícola.
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