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A Landownership Structure in the Commune Kikinda
Milovan Ivanović
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The commune Kikinda is situated in Banat, one of the richest regions of
Yugoslavia, where socialistic relations in agriculture have been gone the furthest. Social sector of agriculture embraces about 40.00% of all land capacities and the productive cooperation between social agricultural enterprises and individual holdings is very developed.
An analysis of the landownership structure undertaken in this article served to the author for determining some real presuppositions for the further expansion of the social sector of agriculture. It is based on the questionnaire on household carried out by the Institution for Professional Orientation and Employment in Kikinda in 1964.
Among 19,504 households in the whole commune there are 10,604 with landestates or something over 55.00%. The author distinguishes eight groups of households with landestates: »pure« peasants, workers-peasants, peasant-clerk, »pure« clerks, tradesmen, pensioners and »others«. Further the author analyses their structure according to the number of each group, amount of land in possession, professional orientation of their children, medial number of persons per each
household, keeping an offspring on the holding etc. As the first and the second group is the most numerous and keep in their hands the largest quantity of agricultural surface the author separately undertook an analysis of age structure of active population living on those two groups of households. The author's conclusion is that in the commune Kikinda quite real opportunities for the further enlargement of the social sector of agriculture and its cooperation with the individual landowners exist.
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118232
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Datum izdavanja:
24.3.1965.
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