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Browsing by Author "Jayaweera, Roshini"

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    Impact of Migration and Remittances on Investment in Agriculture and Food Security in Sri Lanka
    (Colombo: Institute of Policy Studies of Sri Lanka, 2012-02) Samaratunga, Parakrama A.; Jayaweera, Roshini; Perera, Nethmini
    Out-migration for work abroad has been a known phenomenon within the Sri Lankan labour force for a long time. However, by the mid-1980s, the proportion of unskilled workers was becoming more significant and at present this percentage lies in the region of 65 per cent. A large segment of these unskilled migrants come from the rural sector where the main occupation is agriculture. Out-migration of small farmers or members of their families can have both positive and negative effects on rural agricultural production as well as consumption. This study intends to formally examine the impact on rural agricultural production and the food security situation in farm families resulting from out-migration of the members of the rural agricultural sector of Sri Lanka.
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    Review of Active Labour Market Programmes (ALMPS) in Sri Lanka - Final Report
    (2013-10-03) Jayaweera, Roshini; Wijesinha, Anushka
    The following report has been prepared by IPS for the World Bank drawing on the findings of a survey which collected background information on ALMPs in the country, conducted by both government and non-government institutions. This report served as a background paper for the World Bank's Flagship Regional Report 'More and Better Jobs in South Asia'

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