RM2RJ773H–Winnsboro South Carolina,empty vacant abandoned former businesses,roadside commercial real estate,rural economy lost jobs,outside exterior,building fr
RMW00M3J–A Chinese girl waits for thrown-away at an outdoor food market frequented by tourists in downtown Beijing April 3, 2009. The threat of social instability is one of the biggest worries stalking the Chinese economy in this year of political anniversaries. Chen Xiwen, a senior rural planning official, said last month that approximately 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs since the financial crisis began last year. That's about the same number of jobs China shed over four years during the reform of state-owned enterprises in the mid-1990s. The fear is that these workers will take to t
RM2C7GX9G–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Maize (corn) harvested in Kericho County, Kenya, some 280 Kilometres west of the capital.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMB6E82C–Local Migrant workers , such as this one can be seen throughout the China, especially in the Pearl River region, lost jobs
RMABGJ57–Flat racing meeting at Great Yarmouth Norfolk UK
RM2RJ771C–Winnsboro South Carolina,empty vacant abandoned former businesses,roadside commercial real estate,rural economy lost jobs,outside exterior,building fr
RMW00M3K–A Chinese girl picks at an ear of corn that was thrown-away at a food market in downtown Beijing April 3, 2009. The threat of social instability is one of the biggest worries stalking the Chinese economy in this year of political anniversaries. Chen Xiwen, a senior rural planning official, said last month that approximately 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs since the financial crisis began last year. That's about the same number of jobs China shed over four years during the reform of state-owned enterprises in the mid-1990s. The fear is that these workers will take to the street
RM2C7GX99–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Maize (corn) harvested in Kericho County, Kenya, some 280 Kilometres west of the capital.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2RJ7716–Winnsboro South Carolina,empty vacant abandoned former businesses,roadside commercial real estate,rural economy lost jobs,outside exterior,building fr
RMW00M3N–A Chinese girl and man eat thrown-away food at an outdoor food market in downtown Beijing April 3, 2009. The threat of social instability is one of the biggest worries stalking the Chinese economy in this year of political anniversaries. Chen Xiwen, a senior rural planning official, said last month that approximately 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs since the financial crisis began last year. That's about the same number of jobs China shed over four years during the reform of state-owned enterprises in the mid-1990s. The fear is that these workers will take to the streets in an
RM2C7GX9N–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Farmers use an oxen to plough their farm in Kericho County, Kenya amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2RJ771A–Winnsboro South Carolina,empty vacant abandoned former businesses,roadside commercial real estate,rural economy lost jobs,outside exterior,building fr
RMW00M3H–A homeless man eats thrown-away food near a trash can at a food market in downtown Beijing April 3, 2009. The threat of social instability is one of the biggest worries stalking the Chinese economy in this year of political anniversaries. Chen Xiwen, a senior rural planning official, said last month that approximately 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs since the financial crisis began last year. That's about the same number of jobs China shed over four years during the reform of state-owned enterprises in the mid-1990s. The fear is that these workers will take to the streets in a
RM2C7GX9K–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Mr. Brian Kiplangat harvesting maize (corn) in their family farm in Kericho County amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2RJ7719–Winnsboro South Carolina,empty vacant abandoned former businesses,roadside commercial real estate,rural economy lost jobs,outside exterior,building fr
RMW00M3G–A homeless man eats thrown-away food near a trash can at a food market in downtown Beijing April 3, 2009. The threat of social instability is one of the biggest worries stalking the Chinese economy in this year of political anniversaries. Chen Xiwen, a senior rural planning official, said last month that approximately 20 million migrant workers have lost their jobs since the financial crisis began last year. That's about the same number of jobs China shed over four years during the reform of state-owned enterprises in the mid-1990s. The fear is that these workers will take to the streets in a
RM2C7GX9X–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Mr. Brian Kiplangat drying maize (corn) he harvested in their family farm in Kericho County amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2C7GX98–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Mr. Brian Kiplangat harvesting maize (corn) in their family farm in Kericho County amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RM2C7GX9C–Kericho, Kenya. 17th July, 2020. Mr. Brian Kiplangat harvesting maize (corn) in their family farm in Kericho County amid Coronavirus (COVID-19) crisis.Maize is a staple food in majority of Kenyan families. Some Kenyans living in cities have left for rural areas due to tough economic challenges resulting from the Covid-19 pandemic and opting to practice small-scale farming as some lost jobs. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
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