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Who moves and who stays? Rural out-migration in Nigeria
Authors:Blessing U. Mberu
Affiliation:(1) Population Studies and Training Center, Department of Sociology, Brown University, 02912 Providence, RI, USA
Abstract:Data from the nationally representative 1993 Migration and Urbanization Survey of Nigeria are used to simultaneously examine the patterns of rural-rural and rural-urban migration in Nigeria. A multinomial logistic regression model predicts the independent and collective association between individual, household, and regional variables and migration from rural areas to rural and urban destinations. Associations between education, religion and ethnicity and migration propensities exist at the national level. The Kanuri-Shua Arabs are generally non-migrants, the Hausa-Fulani and Yoruba are predominantly rural-rural migrants and the Igbo-Ibibio and Urhobo-Isoko-Edo are predominantly ruralurban migrants. Christians are significantly more mobile than Muslims. While the highly educated are most likely to choose an urban destination, a significant proportion migrate to other rural areas. Concern over population concentration is not supported, as rural migrants move to all regions and to urban and rural areas.
Keywords:Nigeria  rural out-migration  migration propensity  urbanization  agglomeration  spatial redistribution  even development  rural-rural migration  rural-urban migration
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