0 (the way someone earns) the money people need to pay for food, a place to live, clothing, etc.:
1 the way you earn the money you need to pay for food, a place to live, clothing, etc.:
2 the money a person needs to pay for food, a place to live, etc. and the way of earning this money:
The extensive chapter on abolition, for example, skims over modes of liberation, the roles of families and post-liberation livelihoods.
Farming, fishing, and (for a time early in the 1900s) the timber industry have provided the primary livelihood for residents.
They received no material support from their surviving children, and had no other form of income or livelihood.
People would not want to jeopardise their livelihood by falsifying their reports or by fiddling with the coupons, or so the logic went.
At the same time, urban livelihood came under pressure with the changing place of irregular settlements in the urban environment.
Lifecourse transitions are not necessarily linear and irreversible, and parent-child livelihoods may remain critically inter-dependent even after children marry and leave home.
But an improved variety will only bring a marginal and small contribution to their livelihood.
Livelihood activities are adapted in line with general societal transformations, reflecting decades of influence by forces of modernisation.
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