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Fishery policy and job satisfaction in three southeast Asian fisheries

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In this article, the authors examined the quality of evidence supporting these assertions and found that fishers would not leave fishing for an alternative occupation, citing income as well as non-income factors for resisting the change.
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This article is published in Ocean & Coastal Management.The article was published on 2001-01-01. It has received 230 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Job satisfaction & Southeast asian.

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Applying the ecosystem services concept to poverty alleviation: the need to disaggregate human well-being

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors identify four issues with examples from coastal ES in developing countries and propose a disaggregated analysis that focuses on who derives which benefits from ecosystems, and how such benefits contribute to the well-being of the poor.
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Increasing the contribution of small-scale fisheries to poverty alleviation and food security

TL;DR: In this article, the authors highlight the contribution that inland and coastal small-scale fisheries can make to poverty alleviation and food security and make practical suggestions on ways that this contribution can be maximized.
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Poverty, sustainability and human wellbeing: A social wellbeing approach to the global fisheries crisis

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors explore the extent to which a social wellbeing approach can offer a useful way of addressing the policy challenge of reconciling poverty and environmental objectives for development policy makers.
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Socioeconomic Factors that Affect Artisanal Fishers’ Readiness to Exit a Declining Fishery

TL;DR: The proposition that wealth generation and employment opportunities directed at the poorest fishers may help reduce fishing effort on overexploited fisheries, but successful interventions such as these will require an understanding of the socioeconomic context in which fishers operate is supported.
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The Structure of Job Satisfaction Among New England Fishermen and Its Application to Fisheries Management Policy

TL;DR: This article examined the structure of job satisfaction among New England fishermen using three different measures, including age, education, years of fishing experience, type of fishing, ethnicity, and home port.
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Vessel Entry-Exit Behavior in the Gulf of Mexico Shrimp Fishery

TL;DR: The Gulf of Mexico shrimp fishery was not an autonomous system of fishing vessels as initially believed and the multinomial logit model indicates that fisherman behavior is not influenced by stock variability.
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Comparison of Job Satisfaction in Six New Jersey Fisheries: Implications for Management

TL;DR: In this article, a survey of several hundred fishermen in New Jersey showed significant group-group contrasts in the nonmonetary rewards derived from fishing, even though all those surveyed were clearly commercial fishermen.
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Institutional analysis of Sasi Laut in Maluku, Indonesia

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors provide an understanding of the extent and functioning of community based coastal resource management systems in Maluku province, Indonesia and suggest recommendations for national, provincial and village government to support, maintain and develop effective traditional and indigenous resource management institutions.
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