Labour migration in East Africa persists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to sell their labour in rural or urban areas away from their homes. In a situation where the supply of this unskilled labour greatly exceeds both the present and the potential future demand, the result is a chronic under-utilization of human resources in the rural areas. To understand how this situation has arisen, and why it persists, it is necessary to account for the nature of labour migration, and its relation to attitudes towards employment and agriculture
It is a widely known phenomenon that labour is one of the less mobile factors of production. As oppo...
In South Africa, the causes of migration and its impact on society first became entrenched, institut...
This thesis consists of three independent but thematically related papers exploring the income deter...
Labour migrati on in East Africa pers ists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to...
Paper read at the Social Sciences Research Conference, University of Natal, Durban, July, 1962
Various scholars have questioned the often-stated migrant labour–taxation causal nexus. They have re...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Internal labour migration is a historical livelihood strategy for most Afr...
What were the causes and consequences of labour migration from Mwinilunga District between the 1930s...
Oscillatory labour migration is shown to predominate the labour market in Kenya, involving the perio...
Numerous studies have portrayed migrant labour in South Africa as a mechanism of super-exploitation ...
The migration of labourers to centres of mining, plantations and industrial production has been one ...
In the academic debate on labour migration and urbanisation in Southern Africa the persistence of li...
This introductory essay and collection concern the social processes within which migration for manua...
This paper attempts to 1) describe diversification of economic activities in African rural area, 2) ...
The scope of this graduation exercise has been limited to two case studies of rubber and oil-palm es...
It is a widely known phenomenon that labour is one of the less mobile factors of production. As oppo...
In South Africa, the causes of migration and its impact on society first became entrenched, institut...
This thesis consists of three independent but thematically related papers exploring the income deter...
Labour migrati on in East Africa pers ists as a continuing movement of farmers and school leavers to...
Paper read at the Social Sciences Research Conference, University of Natal, Durban, July, 1962
Various scholars have questioned the often-stated migrant labour–taxation causal nexus. They have re...
M.A. (Sociology)Abstract: Internal labour migration is a historical livelihood strategy for most Afr...
What were the causes and consequences of labour migration from Mwinilunga District between the 1930s...
Oscillatory labour migration is shown to predominate the labour market in Kenya, involving the perio...
Numerous studies have portrayed migrant labour in South Africa as a mechanism of super-exploitation ...
The migration of labourers to centres of mining, plantations and industrial production has been one ...
In the academic debate on labour migration and urbanisation in Southern Africa the persistence of li...
This introductory essay and collection concern the social processes within which migration for manua...
This paper attempts to 1) describe diversification of economic activities in African rural area, 2) ...
The scope of this graduation exercise has been limited to two case studies of rubber and oil-palm es...
It is a widely known phenomenon that labour is one of the less mobile factors of production. As oppo...
In South Africa, the causes of migration and its impact on society first became entrenched, institut...
This thesis consists of three independent but thematically related papers exploring the income deter...