Heterogeneous migration flows from the Central Plateau of Burkina Faso: the role of natural and social capital

F.S. Wouterse, M.M. van den Berg

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Abstract

This paper uses a system of labour supply equations and data from Burkina Faso collected in 2003 to test the conditions underlying two different migratory movements: continental and intercontinental migration. We provide theoretical reasoning and empirical evidence that heterogeneity in migration is related to heterogeneity in rural households. We find that comparatively asset-poor households embark on continental migration, whereas intercontinental migration takes place in comparatively wealthy households in response to opportunities for accumulation of wealth in Europe. We also find that access to religion-specific migrant networks plays a positive and negative role in explaining, respectively, intercontinental and continental migration
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)357-366
JournalGeographical Journal
Volume177
Issue number4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2011

Keywords

  • off-farm labor
  • west-africa
  • determinants
  • investment
  • households
  • economics
  • family

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