and as affectively toned to highlight the respondents’ sense of powerlessness and frustration; and 4) Part IV presents Following Rubin and Babbie (2007), the work is conducted recommendations keyed to the comments and the analytic from a research tradition of qualitative analysis. [...] The name of the cooperative is not disclosed, nor is the exact location of the cooperative to protect the confidentiality of the respondents. [...] (See details on the approach to the study in the Preface.) The analysis relies upon an “ecological-life-model” approach developed by Gitterman and Germain (1980, 2021) to categorize the written comments of the study, ultimately usaskstudies.coop CANADIAN CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CO-OPERATIVES PART I: INTRODUCTION The purpose of this work is to bring some better clarity to dairy farmer stress when u. [...] The smaller the return the The conditions of perishability, variability in supply and greater the need to expand production. [...] of oppositions between the farmer and other members, between the farmers and the cooperative, the farmer and the Farmers have attempted to offset these market disadvantages market, and the farmer and Government.
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Table of Contents
- Thomas W. Gray Ph.D 1
- ABSTRACT 2
- PREFACE 4
- HIGHLIGHTS 5
- PART I INTRODUCTION 6
- PART II WRITTEN COMMENTS 8
- PART III SUMMARIZING TABLEAU 13
- CONCLUSION 15
- PART IV RECOMMENDATIONS 15
- ADDENDUM FARMERS MENTAL HEALTH AND RESOURCES 17
- REFERENCES 18
- ABOUT THE CANADIAN CENTRE FOR THE STUDY OF CO-OPERATIVES 20
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