Circular migration in Zimbabwe & contemporary sub-Saharan Africa created by Deborah Potts
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- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781919895970
- JV9006 POT
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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.
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