Rural migration in sub-Saharan Africa: patterns, drivers and relation to structural transformation

Sub-Saharan Africa has a long history of internal and international migratory movements. Migration patterns and dynamics from, to and between rural areas are profoundly differentiated across regions, and flows have considerably evolved over time. Yet, more recently, rural migration takes place in the unique situation of a major rural and urban demographic increase, which results in critical socio-economic and environmental challenges. In this context, intertwined migration drivers emerge and call for a better understanding of on-going dynamics. This working paper draws on a combination of literature review and data analysis, building on the results of the Atlas "Rural Africa in motion. Dynamics and drivers of migration South of the Sahara". This mixed approach is used to propose a conceptual framework based on past, current and future drivers of migration, then to examine observed patterns of rural migration and finally to discuss drivers’ characteristics and dynamics from case studies and existing datasets.

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Main Authors: 1423211771786 Mercandalli, S. (ed.), 186560 FAO, Rome (Italy). Economic and Social Development Dept. eng, 1423211767743 Losch, B. (ed.), 1423211780492 Belebema, M.N., 1423211780493 Bélières, J.-F., 1423211780494 Bourgeois, R., 1423211780495 Dinbabo, M.F., 1423211780496 Fréguin-Gresh, S., 1423211780497 Mensah, C., 1423211780498 Nshimbi, C., 184913 Centre de Coopération Internationale en Recherche Agronomique pour le Développement, Paris (France) fre
Format: Texto biblioteca
Language:eng
Published: Rome (Italy) FAO/CIRAD 2019
Subjects:rural urban migration, urban rural migration, circular migration, impact assessment, population dynamics, rural development, urban development, structural change, case studies, data collection, data analysis, SDGs, Goal 10 Reduced inequalities,
Online Access:http://www.fao.org/3/ca7404en/CA7404EN.pdf
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