This paper discusses the socio-economic characteristics of two Nigerian Igbo villages as revealed in a survey administered in May 2001. One of these villages (Umuluwe) is a more traditional rural Igbo community while the other (Obigbo), a more modern one, is located close to Port Harcourt, a major Nigerian city. Migrants from Umuluwe were among the founders of Obigbo and these two villages maintain a symbiotic relationship with each other. They differ significantly in age structure, gender representation, occupations, and income flows, and must be considered as a unified whole. This paper presents survey results documenting the interconnections between migration, traditional Igbo institutions and the pressures of modernisation. The dual vil...
Land is an important resource and a factor of production that is strategic to development. The acqui...
Urbanization is the transformation from traditional practices into a more modern way in line with de...
Some development economists have held that since the rural areas of developing countries are inhabit...
Adaptation is the process of adjustment of an individual organism to environmental conditions while ...
The paper explored the rural-urban interdependence in food systems in Nsukka Local Government Area, ...
Like many African rural-to-urban migrants, Igbo-speaking migrants to cities in Nigeria maintain clos...
The authors of this book chapter conclude that increased urbanization in Nigeria is a product of nat...
Rural-urban migration in developing countries has drastically increased in the perspective of rural ...
Dliven by the lack of opportunities for remunerative work, despairing of even the most minimal socia...
Like many African rural-to-urban migrants, Igbo-speaking migrants to cities in Nigeria maintain clos...
This is a study of African migrants in the main migrant suburbs in the Federal Territory of Lagos. ...
Abstract- Migration is one inevitable action in human race. Having known the myriads of migration pr...
The increasing cases of internal displacement arising from conflicts across Nigeria and the emerging...
Given the tremendous explosions of urban settlements and the decadence of rural areas during the pas...
Rural-urban interaction is the linkage across space and sector, involving rural and urban areas in t...
Land is an important resource and a factor of production that is strategic to development. The acqui...
Urbanization is the transformation from traditional practices into a more modern way in line with de...
Some development economists have held that since the rural areas of developing countries are inhabit...
Adaptation is the process of adjustment of an individual organism to environmental conditions while ...
The paper explored the rural-urban interdependence in food systems in Nsukka Local Government Area, ...
Like many African rural-to-urban migrants, Igbo-speaking migrants to cities in Nigeria maintain clos...
The authors of this book chapter conclude that increased urbanization in Nigeria is a product of nat...
Rural-urban migration in developing countries has drastically increased in the perspective of rural ...
Dliven by the lack of opportunities for remunerative work, despairing of even the most minimal socia...
Like many African rural-to-urban migrants, Igbo-speaking migrants to cities in Nigeria maintain clos...
This is a study of African migrants in the main migrant suburbs in the Federal Territory of Lagos. ...
Abstract- Migration is one inevitable action in human race. Having known the myriads of migration pr...
The increasing cases of internal displacement arising from conflicts across Nigeria and the emerging...
Given the tremendous explosions of urban settlements and the decadence of rural areas during the pas...
Rural-urban interaction is the linkage across space and sector, involving rural and urban areas in t...
Land is an important resource and a factor of production that is strategic to development. The acqui...
Urbanization is the transformation from traditional practices into a more modern way in line with de...
Some development economists have held that since the rural areas of developing countries are inhabit...