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Reshaping Urbanization in Rwanda : Internal Migration in Rwanda.

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Format:
Book
Government document
Author/Creator:
World Bank Group.
Series:
Other Urban Study.
World Bank e-Library.
Other Urban Study
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Human Migrations and Resettlements.
Labor Markets.
National Urban Development Policies and Strategies.
Regional Urban Development.
Social Protections and Labor.
Urban Development.
Urban Economic Development.
Urban Economics.
Local Subjects:
Human Migrations and Resettlements.
Labor Markets.
National Urban Development Policies and Strategies.
Regional Urban Development.
Social Protections and Labor.
Urban Development.
Urban Economic Development.
Urban Economics.
Other Title:
Reshaping Urbanization in Rwanda
Place of Publication:
Washington, D.C. : The World Bank, 2017.
System Details:
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Summary:
The objective of this report is to inform the government's policies and strategies on urbanization as a driver of economic development, job creation, and poverty reduction. Note two examines internal migration in Rwanda, which is a recent phenomenon and remains fairly limited, with less than 10 percent of the population changing their district of residence in the three years between 2011 and 2014. Rural-to-urban migration has increased slightly as a share of internal migration, and with internal migration increasing overall, the absolute number of people moving from rural to urban areas has grown. The spatial disparities in living standards offer a compelling motivation for people in lagging areas to move closer to economic density. This note takes a closer look at the scale and nature of internal migration in Rwanda. This note is organized as follows: section one gives introduction. Section two presents the scale and pattern of internal migration, focusing particularly on rural-to-urban migration and the secondary cities. Section three sketches the characteristics of migrants, focusing on push and pull factors and disaggregating by type of migration. The final section four concludes.

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