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DOI: 10.1177/026858094009002006
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Labour Migration and Rural Transformation in Nigeria

Abstract: Urban development since the colonial period in Nigeria has led to a rural-urban migration pattern in the post-independent state. A return labour migration process with implications for rural development has, however, accompanied certain socio-economic and political events in Nigeria in the 1980s. This paper highlights some factors that have impaired the rural transformation prospects of the new migration trend.

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“…The effects were massive retrenchment of workers, adverse labour market conditions due to high unemployment and job insecurity, reduction in union membership and union density, reduced union funds, lethargy for unionism due to tight labour market and wide spread job insecurity (Onimode,1991;Otobo, 1992;and Onyeonoru, 1994).…”
Section: Discussion Of Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effects were massive retrenchment of workers, adverse labour market conditions due to high unemployment and job insecurity, reduction in union membership and union density, reduced union funds, lethargy for unionism due to tight labour market and wide spread job insecurity (Onimode,1991;Otobo, 1992;and Onyeonoru, 1994).…”
Section: Discussion Of Issuesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the connotation characteristics of rural transformation development, this paper refers to the research results of the rural transformation development evaluation index system. In this paper, the evaluation index system of the rural transformation development level of The Yangtze River Economic Belt was constructed from the dimension of "population-land-industry" [33,34] (Table 1). 1 Population development transformation.…”
Section: Index System and Data Collection 221 Index Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%