Income inequality under changing urban conditions in Tropical Africa
Among inequality studies those on income inequality take a prominent place. Most of these studies are of a highly statistical nature. The present article approaches income inequality from quite a different angle. It deals with changes in income
system over Tropical Africa and the historical changes in the nature and functioning of this system. The impact of these changes on the production structure of urban areas, in this case the fort-factory town Cape Coast in Ghana, and the effects on income
This study deals with agricultural changes and consequent effects on the social organization of the Senoufo in the river basin of the Bou (Northern Ivory Coast). The introduction of cash crops and the development of a money economy since
be brought about by a change in the agricultural development policy. But as a result of the scheme approach (centred on newly developed areas) new types of rural inequality may arise no longer based on the age and kinship system that may cause serious socio