Abstract
Non-Migration Amidst Zimbabwe’s Economic Meltdown addresses the complexities surrounding non-migration in Zimbabwe within the context of protracted political and economic uncertainty. Rose Jaji discusses how individual subjectivities mediate macroeconomic factors and critiques simplistic explanations of non-migration, paying particular attention the complexities and contradictions involved in the decision not to migrate. The book ends with a discussion of the synergistic relationship between non-migration and migration, demonstrating how one can morph into the other in response to evolving individual circumstances and macroeconomic factors.
Schlagworte
human capital push and pull factors social networks voluntary translocation- i–xvi Preface i–xvi
- 1–10 Introduction 1–10
- 169–178 Conclusion 169–178
- 179–198 References 179–198
- 199–212 Index of Subjects 199–212
- 215–216 About the Author 215–216