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Rural Migration In Developing Nations
Rural Migration In Developing Nations
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comparative rural sociology
demographic transition theory
Dry Zone
economic development policy
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internal migration patterns
Ivory Coast
Korean rural migration
Labor Allocation
labor mobility analysis
Location Specific Capital
Long Term Migration
Malian policies
Migrant Colonists
Migrant Types
migration impact on developing countries
Mobile Natives
Non-agricultural Work
Nonagricultural Work
Nonfarm Activity
Return Migrants
Return Migration
Rural Out-migration
Rural Rural Migration
rural social structure
Selective Return Migration
Short Term Labor Migration
Short Term Migration
social stratification
Sri Lankan migration
Voluntary Migrants
Wet Zone
Young Men
Zone Natives
Product details
- ISBN 9780367286354
- Weight: 790g
- Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
What is the relationship between migration and rural social structure? How does the selective movement out of rural areas affect the economic and social conditions of migrants, their families, and their places of origin? Addressing these and other questions, the contributors to this book consider rural migration patterns in the context of social change and economic development in three less developed nations: Korea, Sri Lanka, and Mali. Through comparative analysis the authors reveal both the diversity and the cross-national similarities of rural migration, offering theoretical bases for its interpretation and pointing to policy implications for developing areas.
Calvin Goldscheider, Dayalal S.D.J. Abeysekera, Jon Ho Choi
Rural Migration In Developing Nations
€179.80
