Type | Journal Article - Population and Environment |
Title | Environmental aspects of internal migration in Tanzania |
Author(s) | |
Volume | 36 |
Issue | 2 |
Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2014 |
URL | https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Maria_Testa/publication/269520689_Environmental_aspects_of_internal_migration_in_Tanzania/links/54aa662d0cf200447b258d66.pdf |
Abstract | In recent years, the issue of the nexus of climate change and human migration has attracted a growing amount of interest among scholars and policy makers. Using individual-level data from the Tanzania National Panel Survey conducted in 2008–2009, we examine the roles played by droughts or floods, crop diseases, and severe water shortages in inter-district migration in Tanzania. Findings reveal that droughts or floods and crop diseases are associated with an overall decrease in the likelihood of inter-district mobility, providing support for the ‘‘environmental scarcity’’ hypothesis. Yet migration becomes a likely response to droughts and floods among individuals with no education suggesting mobility is a key livelihood strategy among those most disadvantaged. Future examination of domestic migration-environment processes at the individual-level is critical for informed policy and programs. |
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