International migrations to and from Zimbabwe and the influence of political changes on population movements, 1965-1987 |
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Authors: | Zinyama L M |
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Abstract: | "This article suggests that the special case of international migration in] southern African countries (Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe), in which the majority of permanent movers have historically been whites of European origin, requires that greater attention should be given to the politico-structural context of voluntary international migrations as compared to economic motivation]. Statistical data on international migrations to and from Zimbabwe during the past quarter of a century are used to demonstrate that the temporal magnitude and spatial patterns of population movements are best explained by reference to the changing political, rather than economic, conditions within the country." |
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