Population movements and the Third World
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Population movements and the Third World
(Routledge introductions to development / series editors, John Bale and David Drakakis-Smith)
Routledge, 1993
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Inlcudes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
The interrelationship between migration and development is complex. The causes of migration stem from the uneveness of the development process and the effects exert a powerful influence on the pattern and process of development. This volume explores both the concepts and facts behind the main forms of population movement in the third world today, particularly rural-urban migration. Examining the causes and consequences of migration, the author assesses the implications for planning and policy-makers.
Table of Contents
1. Introduction 2. A Typology of Population Movements in the Third World 3. Forms of Population Movement in the Third World 4. Why People Move 5. The Effects of Migration 6. Population Movements in the Third World: Policy and Planning issues
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