This analysis considers changing patterns of population mobility in terms of shifts in productive structure and social relations of production. It is based on the premise that migration analysis cannot be divorced from an historical perspective, and in particular, that in many low-income regions recent changes in population mobility have to be understood in terms of the colonial legacy and the attempted transition to capitalist industrialization...
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1984/12/31
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Document de travail des services de la Banque mondiale
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SWP695
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2010/07/01
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Population mobility and productive relations : demographic links and policy evolution
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population mobility