Volta region and accra; urbanisation, migration and employment in Ghana
G. Schneider,
Schneider H. and
Bude U.
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Working paper on rural migration from the volta region to the urban area of accra in Ghana - presents the results of an interview survey of the motivations, age, sex and educational level of migrants, and of training and employment opportunities in the informal sector, etc., and forms part of a WEP research programme on urbanization and employment. References and statistical tables.
Keywords: rural migration; urban area; interview; survey.; motivation.; age.; sex; educational level; migrant; training; employment opportunity; informal economy; WEP; research programme; urbanization; employment; statistical table; migration rurale; zone urbaine; interview; enquête; motivation; âge; sexe; niveau d'enseignement; migrant; formation; possibilités d'emploi; économie informelle; PME; programme de recherche; urbanisation; emploi; tableau statistique; migración rural; zona urbana; entrevista; encuesta; motivación; edad; sexo; nivel educativo; migrante; formación; oportunidades de empleo; economía informal; PME; programa de investigación; urbanización; empleo; cuadros estadísticos (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 111 pages
Date: 1978
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Published in World Employment Programme research working paper. WEP 2-19, Urbanisation and Employment Programme
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