50 years of rural labor productivity: A systematic review of economic literature (data and graphs)

Published: 19 December 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/54rfb5v4mc.1
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This study presents a systematic review of the economic literature on rural labor productivity over the past fifty years, utilizing bibliometric and network analysis to identify prevailing themes and research patterns. Drawing from 207 scientific articles indexed in the Scopus database, our analysis reveals five primary research themes: [1] Economic structure, policy, and labor dynamics; [2] Social, cultural, and human capital factors; [3] Land use and agricultural practices; [4] Infrastructure, urbanization, and economic growth; and [5] Environmental sustainability and technological support. The findings underscore the field’s relevance in addressing ongoing rural-urban disparities, gender and social equity issues, and sustainable development challenges.

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Scopus database advanced search query (Accessed: May 17, 2024; 207 articles): ( TITLE-ABS-KEY ( labor W/3 productivity ) AND TITLE-ABS-KEY ( "rural" ) AND SUBJAREA ( econ OR busi OR deci ) AND DOCTYPE ( ar OR re ) AND LANGUAGE ( english ) AND PUBYEAR > 1973 AND PUBYEAR < 2025 )

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Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie, Szkola Glowna Handlowa w Warszawie Kolegium Gospodarki Swiatowej

Categories

Rural Area, Literature Review, Systematic Review, Network Analysis, Bibliometrics, Labor Productivity

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