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CPED Internal Migration and the Development of the Niger Delta
出版
Centre for Population and Environmental Development.
, 2007
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=oJDgzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
The findings of the survey show that rural to determine the degree of mobility characteristic of the rural migration is quite limited in the region. [...] The magnitude of the that no attempt was made to include the children of the exodus from rural areas to urban centres has had serious heads of household in the analysis so as not to confuse the consequences: environmental degradation, overcrowding, criteria used in distinguishing migrants from non-migrants. [...] Added to the problem of sparse The situation is different in Delta (70.7 per cent), Ondo (72.3 population is the observed phenomenon of out-migration per cent) Abia (76.2 per cent) and Rivers (73.0 per cent) by young adult from these largely disadvantaged rural where the proportion of household heads who were born in communities to the urban areas in the upland areas of the their present location. [...] Not only the skilled but also even more part in the education of their members with respect to predominantly the unskilled are involved in this migration, fertility control, especially within the framework of leading to rapid decay and deterioration of infrastructure in programmes designed to control the spread of the deadly the major urban centres that attract the migrants. [...] The dichotomy between the few urban centres in the upland areas and the wetland Secondly, migration is a key challenge facing population communities in terms of development is one of the major and development in the Niger Delta region.