
Circular Migration in Zimbabwe and Contemporary Sub-Saharan Africa
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The World Bank insists that the urban share of sub-Saharan Africa''s population is rapidly increasing - this study shows that in many countries this is no longer true as migration strategies have adapted in response to economic andpolitical change.
Circular migration, whereby rural migrants do not remain permanently in town, has particular significance in the academic literature on development and ...
Circular migration, whereby rural migrants do not remain permanently in town, has particular significance in the academic literature on development and ...
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The World Bank insists that the urban share of sub-Saharan Africa''s population is rapidly increasing - this study shows that in many countries this is no longer true as migration strategies have adapted in response to economic andpolitical change.
Circular migration, whereby rural migrants do not remain permanently in town, has particular significance in the academic literature on development and ...
Circular migration, whereby rural migrants do not remain permanently in town, has particular significance in the academic literature on development and ...
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