While the literature tends to focus on the economic impacts of migration into cities, there is little understanding of the social gains and losses associated with migration into the city. As cogently noted by Switek (2012), fi nancial domain is not the only life aspect aff ected by migration. This briefi ng for policy makers provides evidence on the social counterfactuals (i.e. gains and losses) of migration from rural areas to cities in Ghana. It is based on the study ‘Migration into Cities in Ghana: An Analysis of the Counterfactual’ which was conducted by Migrating out of Poverty Research Programme Consortium at the University of Ghana in coll...
Migration, especially from the Global South to the Global North, has in recent times encountered mix...
Rural-urban migration is a regular phenomenon in developing countries and Ghana’s case is not too di...
One of the major concerns in Ghana, like in most developing countries today, is how to manage the in...
In the light of the rapid pace of urbanisation and associated challenges such as urban unemployment,...
Despite negative policy stances toward rural-urban migration and urban slums in Ghana, re...
Migration is a common strategy adopted to escape poverty and improve living standards, but it is not...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
In this paper, we explore repeated migration within a household and consequent welfare outcomes. Spe...
Migration is seen by many poor rural households as a strategy to escape poverty and to improve on li...
The recent claims that migration can improve the well-being of migrants and thei dependants back hom...
This paper explores the ways in which migration and social change intermesh. It focuses on internal ...
This paper contributes to the literature that critiques the New Economics of Labour Migrations’ pers...
Within the past few decades, the role of migration in influencing development has garnered very inte...
Purpose: Successful integration of migrants in any society has a very vital impact on the wellbeing ...
At independence Ghana had about 70% of it populace leaving in the rural areas but now the country is...
Migration, especially from the Global South to the Global North, has in recent times encountered mix...
Rural-urban migration is a regular phenomenon in developing countries and Ghana’s case is not too di...
One of the major concerns in Ghana, like in most developing countries today, is how to manage the in...
In the light of the rapid pace of urbanisation and associated challenges such as urban unemployment,...
Despite negative policy stances toward rural-urban migration and urban slums in Ghana, re...
Migration is a common strategy adopted to escape poverty and improve living standards, but it is not...
While migration is an important livelihood strategy adopted by individuals and households to improve...
In this paper, we explore repeated migration within a household and consequent welfare outcomes. Spe...
Migration is seen by many poor rural households as a strategy to escape poverty and to improve on li...
The recent claims that migration can improve the well-being of migrants and thei dependants back hom...
This paper explores the ways in which migration and social change intermesh. It focuses on internal ...
This paper contributes to the literature that critiques the New Economics of Labour Migrations’ pers...
Within the past few decades, the role of migration in influencing development has garnered very inte...
Purpose: Successful integration of migrants in any society has a very vital impact on the wellbeing ...
At independence Ghana had about 70% of it populace leaving in the rural areas but now the country is...
Migration, especially from the Global South to the Global North, has in recent times encountered mix...
Rural-urban migration is a regular phenomenon in developing countries and Ghana’s case is not too di...
One of the major concerns in Ghana, like in most developing countries today, is how to manage the in...