Migration Studies Research Papers/Topics

Effects Of Rural-Urban Migration On Socioeconomic Status In The Accra Metropolitan District

ABSTRACT Rural urban migration has been a phenomenon that has gained world attention due to its associated challenges. This study sought to find out the effects of rural urban migration on the sociodemographic characteristics of migrants living in Abossey Okai Zongo. Using a mixed method approach, both qualitative and quantitative methods were applied in the administration of 100 semi-structured questionnaires. The questionnaires were administered using a multi-staged approach. Respondents ge...

Assessment Of Transnational Practices Of Nigerian Immigrants To Ghana: Case Study Of Madina, In The Greater Accra Region

ABSTRACT The study examines the transnational practices and activities of Nigerian immigrants in Ghana. Specifically, the study explores factors that influence their migration, economic activities they engage in as well as the effect of transnationalism on the host country. The research design that was adopted was a mixed method. The sample size was made up of 70 respondents selected through stratified sampling procedure. Instruments were questionnaires and in-depth interview guide. The quant...

Migration, Gender Roles And Remittances of Ghanaian Migrants Abroad

ABSTRACT The study employs secondary data by comprehensively reviewing, analysing and discussing relevant literature on the gendered dimension of migration and remittance flow with respect to Ghanaian female migrants. The study examines the extent to which modification of gender roles of migrants abroad contribute to the flow of remittances with respect to Ghanaian female migrants. Overall, the study identified that there exist a relationship between, women, migration and remittances. The st...

Reintegration Of Skilled Returned Migrants In Ghana: An Advantage Or A Challenge?

Many people search for opportunities for self-development elsewhere, particularly in other countries when those opportunities are nonexistent in their countries. Many other people also as rational as they are try to compare the cost of training in their countries of origin to the cost of training in similar field and finally make a decision to migrate for the ‗better deal‘ but later return to their home countries. There is however little known in the migration literature about the in...

Effects Of Rural-Urban Migration On The Care Of The Of The Elderly Left-Behind In The Akuse Community

ABSTRACT Rural-urban migration is a phenomenon which impacts populations around the world in diverse ways. Research on the impact of rural-urban migration on the migrant, the rural areas and urban centres have been conducted, however little is known about how rural-urban migration affects the care of the elderly who are left behind. . This study set out to investigate the effects of ruralurban migration on the care of the elderly left behind in Akuse. Using a mixed methods approach comprising...

Benefits Of Nigerian Migrant Associations: The Role Of Nigerian Migrants In Nigerian Migrants’integration And Adjustment Prospects In Accra, Ghana

ABSTRACT Migrant associations in different part of the world have been acknowledged by scholars due to the current expansion of such associations and their roles in the integration and adjustment processes for their members in host communities within destination countries. Though these associations have become globalized, existing literatures mostly focus on those in the developed countries like the USA especially migrants from Central and Latin America. Generally, in Ghana and Africa, litera...

Migration Management In Ghana

1.1 Background Migration as a phenomenon has been in existence since human existence, either for survival or exploration. It is a global phenomenon that is increasingly shaping developmental processes in our ever globalising world and touches on a multiplicity of economic, social and security aspects affecting our daily lives (Blinder and McNeil, 2017). Migration covers a wide array of movements and situations which involves people of all backgrounds; it could be internal or international, ru...

Migrants Economic Activities And Their Impacts In The Ghanaian Economy: A Study Of The New Juabeng Municipality

ABSTRACT Migration is an enduring theme of human history and is considered one of the defining global issues of the twenty-first century. In Ghana, as in other parts of Africa, migration is largely informal and undocumented, making accurate data on the phenomenon extremely scanty. Migrants have been involved in a lot of activities that they are not permitted to do in the host country as defined within the borders of international protocols and agreements. Despite all this, there is little kno...

Ghanaian Media Reportage On Liberian Refugees

BACKGROUND OF STUDY In 1980, Samuel Doe seized control of the government of Liberia. Doe was the first non Americo-Liberian President in the country‟s history. Americo-Liberians are the descendants of freed African-Americans who founded and became the ruling class in Liberia. During his presidency, Doe gave virtually all positions of power to people from his own Krahn ethnic group and maltreated most other ethnic groups (Adebajo 2002). In 1989, Charles Taylor, an Americo-Liberian, formerly ...

Social Culture And Economics Factors Affecting The Integration of Former Liberain Refugees in Ghana; A Case Study of Accra, Kasoa and Buduburam

ABSTRACT Globally refugee integration has been one of the three durable solutions that has been used worldwide. Millions of refugees around the world live year after year with little hope of ever returning home. Some cannot because their countries are engulfed by endless conflict or because they fear persecution if they were to return. In cases where repatriation is not an option, finding a home in the country of asylum and integrating into the local community could offer a durable solution ...

MODERN CONTRACEPTIVE USAGE AMONG FEMALE REFUGEES IN GHANA: A CASE STUDY OF FETENTA REFUGEE CAMP

ABSTRACT Contraception is one of the four essential determinant factors of fertility identify by Bongart (1978). The role of contraceptive usage in population reduction and reproductive health cannot be overemphasized. Over the years, Ghana has been promoting the modern usage of contraceptives, yet there has not been appreciable and consistent increase in its usage among citizens and to some extent refugees in the country. The extent of meeting the needs of vulnerable groups such as female re...

MIGRANTS IN THE TRADE SECTOR OF GHANA: THE CASE OF CHINESE MIGRANTS

ABSTRACT Migration is one of the most topical issues in the last decades due to its complex nature and both the benefits and challenges that come with it. The growing Chinese presence in Africa has led to several agitations and strong public opinions. In recent times, this new trend of migration by Chinese has led to the influx of Chinese products and the rapid growth of small Chines shops. This has been viewed as posing as an obstacle to the indigenes who are managing the informal sector the...