Marginalisation socio-economique: facteur endogene de l'emigration rurale? Le cas de l'Ouest et de l'Extreme-Nord du Cameroun.
Auteurs : Ngwe EDate 1989 Juin, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 7-18Revue : Les Annales de l'I.F.O.R.DType de publication : étude comparative; article de périodique;Résumé
Trends in rural out-migration from two provinces of Cameroon are analyzed and compared. Data are from the 1976 census and a 1983 survey. The results show a far higher rate of out-migration from the relatively prosperous West province than from the economically poorer Far-North province. Reasons for this apparent contradiction are sought in the characteristics of the migration from the provinces concerned and in their previous migration histories.
Mot-clés auteurs
Africa; Africa South Of The Sahara; Cameroon; Comparative Studies; Demographic Factors; Developing Countries; Economic Factors; French Speaking Africa; Middle Africa; Migration; Population; Population Dynamics; Research Methodology; Rural-urban Migration; Socioeconomic Factors; Studies;