Circular migration in Zimbabwe & contemporary sub-Saharan Africa created by Deborah Potts
Potts Deborah
Circular migration in Zimbabwe & contemporary sub-Saharan Africa created by Deborah Potts - xi, 299 pages; 25 cm.
Incudes bibliography and index
Introduction - re-inventing the wheel? Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration - tropical Africa; Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration: Southern Africa; Harare & Zimbabwe - from formal city to outsourced urban livelihoods; Migrant livelihoods & migration trajectories in Harare: 1980s to 2000s; Harare migrants' rural links & assets; Variations in migrants' experience, perceptions & options; Social & cultural attachments to rural settings & homes; Attacking the urban poor & abusing rural links - Operation Murambatsvina 2005.
This title is an analysis of migration patterns and trends in sub-Saharan Africa. A key objective of the study is to show how the nature and extent of migration to, and from, African cities responds or adapts particularly to changing economic circumstances.
9781919895970
Migration, Internal--Economic aspects--Zimbabwe.
Migrant labor--Zimbabwe.
Rural-urban migration--Zimbabwe.
JV9006 POT
Circular migration in Zimbabwe & contemporary sub-Saharan Africa created by Deborah Potts - xi, 299 pages; 25 cm.
Incudes bibliography and index
Introduction - re-inventing the wheel? Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration - tropical Africa; Regional paradigms & approaches to circular migration: Southern Africa; Harare & Zimbabwe - from formal city to outsourced urban livelihoods; Migrant livelihoods & migration trajectories in Harare: 1980s to 2000s; Harare migrants' rural links & assets; Variations in migrants' experience, perceptions & options; Social & cultural attachments to rural settings & homes; Attacking the urban poor & abusing rural links - Operation Murambatsvina 2005.
This title is an analysis of migration patterns and trends in sub-Saharan Africa. A key objective of the study is to show how the nature and extent of migration to, and from, African cities responds or adapts particularly to changing economic circumstances.
9781919895970
Migration, Internal--Economic aspects--Zimbabwe.
Migrant labor--Zimbabwe.
Rural-urban migration--Zimbabwe.
JV9006 POT