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Access to Labour: The Role of Opium in the Livelihood Strategies of Itinerant Harvesters Working in Helmand Province, Afghanistan
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STRATEGIC STUDY #4
Final Report JUNE 1999
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CONTENTS
The Strategic Studies Series
Executive Summary
Objective
Introduction
Methodology
The source of itinerant harvesters
The socio-economic status of itinerant harvesters
The age and gender of itinerant harvesters
The technical knowledge of itinerant harvesters
The recruitment of itinerant harvesters
The mobility of itinerant harvesters
The payment for itinerant harvesters
Selling the proceeds of their labour
Goods purchased with the proceeds of their labour
Findings
Recommendations
Annex A: Terms of Reference
Key issues to be discussed
Map