Migration,Livelihoods and Institutions: Contrasting Patterns of Migration in Mali |
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Authors: | Arjan de Haan Karen Brock Ngolo Coulibaly |
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Abstract: | Migration is a common and essential livelihood strategy in the risk-prone environment of Sahelian West Africa. But migration is not a passive reaction to economic and environmental forces. Patterns of movement are determined by context-specific and complex dynamics, mediated by social networks, gender relations and household structures. IDS-based research on sustainable livelihoods illustrated this in two locations in Mali: in a village in the Sahelian dryland with different and gendered migration patterns of various ethnic groups; and exceptional patterns in the Sudano-Sahelian cotton region with extensive and long-lasting engagement in small cocoa and coffee plantations in Côte d'Ivoire. |
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Keywords: | Sahelian West Africa migration IDS-based research Mali |
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