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Catanese (economics, DePauw University) uses US census and Haitian interview data, coupled with a broader analysis of Haitian rural conditions and effects of foreign and domestic policy, to underscore the need for a comprehensive rural strategy for economic development in Haiti. He argues that such a strategy is vital for improving the lives of Haitians and removing the impulse for leaving their preferred rural domiciles. Coverage begins in the early 1980s, when rural Haitians were beset by several important migration and refugee issues.
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