Ethiopia’s borderlands are key sites of population mobility and migration. Not only do these areas host most of the 800,000 refugees who have entered Ethiopia from neighbouring countries, they also are home to populations whose movements are heavily influenced by the livelihoods, trade, environment, and border management regimes working in their areas. These systems create opportunities for, and blockages to, movement within borderlands and across the country’s borders. This chapter analyses the social, political, and economic influences on mobility decisions in the border regions of Ethiopia. It considers the ways that these decisions are undertaken differently according to gender, youth, and wealth group, given the different resources and...
This thesis examines the relationship between environmental stress and human mobility with a view to...
Linkages between environmental change and migration can be reciprocal: declining environmental condi...
From 1991 to 1998, Eritrea and Ethiopia had an open border policy allowing the free movement of peop...
Relations between mobility and immobility, as well as between the spatial dynamics of migration and ...
Objectives The analysis further tries to enlighten the problems of internal mobility in Ethiopia. It...
Objectives The analysis further tries to enlighten the problems of internal mobility in Ethiopia. It...
Abstract Growing literature, including those published in this journal, provide important insights i...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Ranging from the smallest local to the largest international migration is a substance in the process...
Movement of people, or migration in the positive sense of the term, contributes positively to the ac...
Movement of people, or migration in the positive sense of the term, contributes positively to the ac...
This paper examines how Ethiopia’s “development” over the last century impacted the mobility pattern...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
In this contemporary era of globalization, though political barriers still matter, there is an incre...
This thesis examines the relationship between environmental stress and human mobility with a view to...
Linkages between environmental change and migration can be reciprocal: declining environmental condi...
From 1991 to 1998, Eritrea and Ethiopia had an open border policy allowing the free movement of peop...
Relations between mobility and immobility, as well as between the spatial dynamics of migration and ...
Objectives The analysis further tries to enlighten the problems of internal mobility in Ethiopia. It...
Objectives The analysis further tries to enlighten the problems of internal mobility in Ethiopia. It...
Abstract Growing literature, including those published in this journal, provide important insights i...
This working paper is based on empirical research on translocal figurations of displacement in Ethio...
Ranging from the smallest local to the largest international migration is a substance in the process...
Movement of people, or migration in the positive sense of the term, contributes positively to the ac...
Movement of people, or migration in the positive sense of the term, contributes positively to the ac...
This paper examines how Ethiopia’s “development” over the last century impacted the mobility pattern...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
The migration of household members is potentially an attractive pathway out of poverty for many rura...
In this contemporary era of globalization, though political barriers still matter, there is an incre...
This thesis examines the relationship between environmental stress and human mobility with a view to...
Linkages between environmental change and migration can be reciprocal: declining environmental condi...
From 1991 to 1998, Eritrea and Ethiopia had an open border policy allowing the free movement of peop...