This article addresses the debate over the causes of urbanisation and counter-urbanisation in Zambia: Are urbanisation and counter-urbanisation caused mostly by net migration or are they caused mostly by the natural growth or decline of the urban population? Using population censuses, we apply the intercensal forward survival ratio method to measure net migration and the natural population growth of urban and rural areas in 1990, 2000 and 2010. The results show that the most important cause of urbanisation and counter-urbanisation was net migration rather than natural urban population growth or decline. Although natural urban population growth was roughly twice that of net migration, this had very little influence on urbanisation because it...
Roughly 1.8 billion people, 42 percent of the world's population, live in urban areas today. At the...
In recent research on rural-to-urban migration in sub Saharan Africa, a major point of discussion ha...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
The pace of urbanisation in less developed regions creates consequences which cause problems such as...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the least urban region of the world where the urbanisation process has s...
Throughout history, migration has been an ongoing phenomenon driven by various factors ranging from ...
The common assumption that rural-to-urban migration is the primary source of rapid urban population ...
This study investigates the contemporary urbanization process of sub-Saharan Africa. The region is p...
Population growth and migration into Zambian cities has accelerated rapidly in the last decade. Well...
Population growth and migration into Zambian cities has accelerated rapidly in the last decade. Harn...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
According to data from the most recent inter-census period, some sub-Saharan African countries are n...
The stylized facts of Africa’s urban transition highlight the limitations of traditional economic mo...
The second complete census in the history of Zambia furnishes numerous opportunities for the study o...
Roughly 1.8 billion people, 42 percent of the world's population, live in urban areas today. At the...
In recent research on rural-to-urban migration in sub Saharan Africa, a major point of discussion ha...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
The pace of urbanisation in less developed regions creates consequences which cause problems such as...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) is the least urban region of the world where the urbanisation process has s...
Throughout history, migration has been an ongoing phenomenon driven by various factors ranging from ...
The common assumption that rural-to-urban migration is the primary source of rapid urban population ...
This study investigates the contemporary urbanization process of sub-Saharan Africa. The region is p...
Population growth and migration into Zambian cities has accelerated rapidly in the last decade. Well...
Population growth and migration into Zambian cities has accelerated rapidly in the last decade. Harn...
Abstract: Developing countries have rapidly urbanized since 1950. To explain urbanization, standard ...
Towns and cities existed throughout Africa’s past. However since the late twentieth century Africans...
According to data from the most recent inter-census period, some sub-Saharan African countries are n...
The stylized facts of Africa’s urban transition highlight the limitations of traditional economic mo...
The second complete census in the history of Zambia furnishes numerous opportunities for the study o...
Roughly 1.8 billion people, 42 percent of the world's population, live in urban areas today. At the...
In recent research on rural-to-urban migration in sub Saharan Africa, a major point of discussion ha...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...