by Polly Hill
University of Michigan Press, 1970
eISBN: 978-1-951519-28-5 | Paper: 978-0-932206-40-4

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In this study, which is statistically based on the 1960 Ghana population census, author Polly Hill attempts to show that economically motivated migration takes a much greater variety of occupational forms than is conventionally supposed. Hill reports on the occupations, geographical distribution, and urbanization of Ghana’s migrant population, and supplies notes on 34 migratory ethic groups.

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