Modelling inter-provincial migration in Burkina Faso, West Africa: the role of socio-demographic and environmental factors

Type Journal Article - Applied Geography
Title Modelling inter-provincial migration in Burkina Faso, West Africa: the role of socio-demographic and environmental factors
Author(s)
Volume 23
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2003
Page numbers 115-136
URL http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Sabine_Henry2/publication/223095990_Modelling_inter-provincial_m​igration_in_Burkina_Faso_West_Africa_the_role_of_socio-demographic_and_environmental_factors/links/0​f317531daf7793c21000000.pdf
Abstract
This study analyses the factors that cause inter-provincial migrations in an African context
(Burkina Faso, West Africa), focusing specifically on the role of environmental factors
in driving large migration flows in ecologically marginal regions. It uses statistical methods
for modelling migration data to assess the relative importance of socio-demographic and
biophysical variables. The former included the percentage of the population who are male,
literacy and economic activity rates, and the presence of a resettlement policy. The latter
included measures of land degradation, land availability and climatic variability, which vary
considerably between different regions of the country. The results demonstrate that, as
expected, demographic and socio-economic characteristics of Provinces were associated with
migration patterns, and that environmental variables were also significant. However, the
contribution of environmental variables in the explanation of migration was slightly lower
than for the socio-demographic variables. The results show that inter-provincial migrations
in Burkina Faso are influenced by high literacy and economic activity rates at the origin and
destination, a high proportion of men at the origin, a low proportion of men at the destination,
as well as by unfavourable conditions concerning rainfall variability, land degradation
and land availability at the origin, and favourable conditions at the destination for these
variables

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