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Impact of Foreign Labor on the Dynamics and Sustainability of Agricultural Production Units, Case of Ghardaia Region (Algeria Northern Sahara)
1, 2H. Bensaha, 3S. Abdelhakem and 4L. Bensaha
1Agriculture and Ecosystem Functioning Laboratory, El Tarf University Centre, Algeria
2Unité de Recherche Appliquée en Energies Renouvelables, URAER, Centre de Développement des Energies Renouvelables, CDER, 47133, Ghardaïa, Algérie
3University of Ghardaïa, Algeria
4Oued Noumer Sonatrach Ghardaïa, Algeria
Research Journal of Applied Sciences, Engineering and Technology 2015 4:408-413
Received: January ‎8, ‎2015 | Accepted: February ‎14, ‎2015 | Published: June 05, 2015
Abstract
In emerging countries, including Algeria, the determinants of integration into the labor market of individuals remain uncertain. At the Ghardaia region, like other regions of the Sahara, creating perimeters for agricultural value allowed the use of a significant amount of labor. Today, it is essential to understand the dynamics, nature and profile of the foreign labor force involved in the agro-economic activity, but also the costs and socio-economic gains for the region. This study aims to answer the question of how to better manage mobility of the workforce, reorganize the workforce, frame it and put up real instruments recycling, retraining and training of workers. These responses suggest further interest in the labor market and its organization for better understanding of the current dynamics in the production units.
Keywords:
Agricultural production unit, employability, labor market , profile , Saharan region,
Competing interests
The authors have no competing interests.
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