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Including Private Farming in the Social Division of Labour

Milan Župančić


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The strategic goal of the Yugoslav
society is the socialist transformation
of the village, which
has two basic components: the
socialization of private farming
and its inclusion in the social division
of labour, and the integration
of the peasantry into the
self-management social system.
The article makes a detailed analysis
of some characteristics of
private farming, which determine
the integration of the peasantry
Into the social division of labour.
These are: changes in the property
structure on the peasant
farms, social and economic characteristics
of those farms, and
the level of their equipment with
modern means of work. The analysis
shows that the inherited,
unfavourable agrarian 'Structure
with a predominance of small
farms continues to be maintained,
in spite of rapid deagrarisation.
But deagrarisation
is not complete — a large
number of the non-agricultural
population lives on private
farms. This resulted in a radical
change in the social and professional
structure of peasant households,
so that over 75 percent of
all the farm's have members employed
outside agriculture. The
village is thus integrated into society
to a greater degree through
employment and making an income
in non-agricultural activities,
than it is through agricultural
production.
Technological progress, and especially
greater mechanization, is
increasingly becoming part of
peasant farming, but technological
progress is in conflict with
the irrational landowning structure.

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Hrčak ID:

119672

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/119672

Datum izdavanja:

8.9.1983.

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