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part ii agricultural household income and wealth viii conceptual framework introduction ix the agricultural household concepts and definitions x definitions of income xi income distribution and poverty xiiwealth xiii inventory ...

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   Part II – Agricultural household 
   income and wealth
    VIII CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK - 
      INTRODUCTION
    IX THE AGRICULTURAL HOUSEHOLD – 
      CONCEPTS AND DEFINITIONS
    X DEFINITIONS OF INCOME
    XI INCOME DISTRIBUTION AND POVERTY
    XIIWEALTH
    XIII  INVENTORY OF AGRICULTURAL INCOME 
      STATISTICS
    XIV FINDINGS AND GOOD PRACTICES
  Chapter VIII – Conceptual 
  Framework and Introduction
    Chapter VIII – Conceptual 
    Framework -  Introduction
     VIII.1 Matching indicators to policy needs in 
      countries at different levels of economic 
      development 
     VIII.2  Households as economic, social and 
      cultural units and as agents for environmental 
      change and conservation – controllers of 
      resources and users of services
     VIII.3  Concepts of income and wealth and 
      related indicators
     VIII.4  Households and other forms of 
      institutional units within accounting and 
      statistical systems
    VIII.1 Matching indicators to 
    policy needs in countries at 
    different levels of economic 
    development 
     The “farm income problem” of OECD 
       countries
     Poverty as a policy problem
     VIII.1.1  Types of income and wealth statistics 
       needed (IAHS as guide)
        Levels, compositions, distributions, comparisons 
         with other groups
        Parallel statistics on wealth
   VIII.2  Households as 
   economic, social and cultural 
   
   units 
     The most common institutional form in 
     agriculture
    Units that both produce (agricultural and 
     other activities) and consume
    Important agents of environmental character 
     and change
    “Family farm” a politically weighty concept but 
     not precisely defined
    “Triple bottom line” must be respected
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