Livelihood
Acculturation, Cultural assimilation, Cross-cultural, Adaptation
978-620-1-33888-3
6201338888
116
2012-07-11
39.00 €
eng
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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. A person's livelihood refers to their "means of securing the necessities of life". For instance, a fisherman's livelihood depends on the availability and accessibility of fish.In social sciences the concept of livelihood extends to include social and cultural means, i.e. "the command an individual, family, or other social group has over an income and/or bundles of resources that can be used or exchanged to satisfy its needs. This may involve information, cultural knowledge, social networks and legal rights as well as tools, land and other physical resources."
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