Building on African migration as a household survival strategy; urban–rural linkages as critical for migrants' continued engagement with origin communities; reintegration in case of return; and safety net for supplementing precarious urban incomes; we examine the role of family ties in rural origin linkages among 1,693 older migrants living in Nairobi informal settlements. Despite the grim of slum residence, 80% of older migrants in Nairobi slums maintained contact with their rural origin homes during a full year of observation. Family-related factors, especially members of the nuclear family residing in rural origin, explained 45% of explained linkages. Religion, ethnicity, land ownership at origin, and current health and economic statuses...
In looking at rural-urban linkages, this thesis addresses the extent to which social research may be...
Regression analysis is used to explain rural-urban migration flows in Kenya as a function of econom...
This paper pilots a different approach to the study of informal settlements, typically conceived as ...
Circular and return migrations between rural and urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa have persisted ov...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
This paper examines determinants and consequences of migration from urban slums using panel data fro...
Many households in sub-Saharan Africa allocate their labor resources between rural and urban areas t...
Levels of poverty and wellbeing among older people in poor, urban settings in Africa have been under...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Parental migration is often found to be negatively correlated with child health in Africa, yet the c...
This research paper examines some basic assumptions about the role of the extended family in providi...
This paper describes the mobility patterns, rural-urban linkages and household structures for a low-...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
This study analyzed why and how first generation immigrants from Kenya maintain transnational ties. ...
The paper delineates the changes in gender roles and family relations brought about by rural-urban ...
In looking at rural-urban linkages, this thesis addresses the extent to which social research may be...
Regression analysis is used to explain rural-urban migration flows in Kenya as a function of econom...
This paper pilots a different approach to the study of informal settlements, typically conceived as ...
Circular and return migrations between rural and urban areas in sub-Saharan Africa have persisted ov...
Despite the rapid rate of urbanisation in Africa, most migrants retain links to their rural origins....
This paper examines determinants and consequences of migration from urban slums using panel data fro...
Many households in sub-Saharan Africa allocate their labor resources between rural and urban areas t...
Levels of poverty and wellbeing among older people in poor, urban settings in Africa have been under...
Nairobi is the main door to the East African market and a safe haven for most international firms an...
Parental migration is often found to be negatively correlated with child health in Africa, yet the c...
This research paper examines some basic assumptions about the role of the extended family in providi...
This paper describes the mobility patterns, rural-urban linkages and household structures for a low-...
It is often assumed that sub-Saharan African urban migrants return in later life to the villages fro...
This study analyzed why and how first generation immigrants from Kenya maintain transnational ties. ...
The paper delineates the changes in gender roles and family relations brought about by rural-urban ...
In looking at rural-urban linkages, this thesis addresses the extent to which social research may be...
Regression analysis is used to explain rural-urban migration flows in Kenya as a function of econom...
This paper pilots a different approach to the study of informal settlements, typically conceived as ...