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Structural Crisis and Rural Exodus in Haiti
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Structural crisis and rural exodus is the work of all who seek to understand what has been happening in Haiti over the last forty years. It proposes to give a sociological explanation of what is happening as dysfunction and transformation within the Haitian socioeconomic system. In his attempt to show that there is a co-relation between the structural crisis in Haiti and the exodus from the country, he concludes that the country has profoundly changed at the level of its original structure and…
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Structural crisis and rural exodus is the work of all who seek to understand what has been happening in Haiti over the last forty years. It proposes to give a sociological explanation of what is happening as dysfunction and transformation within the Haitian socioeconomic system. In his attempt to show that there is a co-relation between the structural crisis in Haiti and the exodus from the country, he concludes that the country has profoundly changed at the level of its original structure and the only salvation left to its leaders is to conduct public policies that go in the direction of these changes and not the other way around, that is to say we should not seek to find the lost Haiti, but rather open up to the new that is offered to his sons.

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Structural crisis and rural exodus is the work of all who seek to understand what has been happening in Haiti over the last forty years. It proposes to give a sociological explanation of what is happening as dysfunction and transformation within the Haitian socioeconomic system. In his attempt to show that there is a co-relation between the structural crisis in Haiti and the exodus from the country, he concludes that the country has profoundly changed at the level of its original structure and the only salvation left to its leaders is to conduct public policies that go in the direction of these changes and not the other way around, that is to say we should not seek to find the lost Haiti, but rather open up to the new that is offered to his sons.

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