THE MOST INFLUENTIAL FACTORS OF MIGRATION IN SOUTHWEST CAMEROON. .

Subtitle
THE CASE STUDY OF LIMBE SOUTHERN CAMEROONS
Author(s)
BAUKET MAURINE NAJELA
Advisor
Kim Byung Kwan
Department
국제대학원 국제개발협력학과
Publisher
Graduate School of International Studies Ajou University
Publication Year
2018-02
Language
eng
Alternative Abstract
Migration according to (kok, 1999) is “the movement of people over some distance or at least from one migration defining area to another, and from one usual place of residence to another”. Migration be it internal or external has an effect in a country. In this study I will be looking at the most influential factors of migration and also how migration has affected the economy of Cameroon. The target population was people in the limbe municipality who have at least migrated before. According to the functionalist theory a society cannot function well if a part of it is left out. When you are studying a society, everything the population does is very vital. Migration can affect the country positively and also negatively and this makes migration a useful topic for research. The study why guided by research question, in order to gather substantial data. The study made use of primary and secondary data. It is segmented into five chapters. Chapter one is the introduction and background, chapter two is related literature, chapter three is research methodology, chapter four is data analyses where primary data gotten from the field is analyzes. Charts and tables are also used in this chapter to bring out a clear view on the respondents views. It ends up with the fifth chapter which possible recommendations/ solutions to the problems and references,. With this we can know dictate the possible causes of migration in Cameroon are, the impact of migration in Cameroon and possible solutions to migration issues
URI
https://dspace.ajou.ac.kr/handle/2018.oak/11675
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