International Migration Review
Volume 20, Issue 2, 1986, Pages 299-312

Spontaneously settled refugees in Northwestern Province, Zambia. (Article)

Freund P.J. , Kalumba K.
  • a Inst. for African Studies, Univ. of Zambia, Zambia., Zambia
  • b Inst. for African Studies, Univ. of Zambia, Zambia., Zambia

Abstract

Recently, the UNHCR commissioned researchers from the university of Zambia to conduct a socioeconomic survey and census of 'spontaneously settled' Zairean and Angolan refugees in the Northwestern Province. After a brief description of the methodological issues and logistic difficulties of the research, the major results of the survey are presented. -Authors

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Index Keywords

Africa south of the Sahara refugee economics population social policy demography Migrants developing country Population Dynamics Developing Countries Zambia Refugees nutritional disorder policy United Nations international cooperation Nutrition Disorders International Agencies Un Socioeconomic Factors Africa socioeconomics Article social planning Development Planning migration Eastern Africa population and population related phenomena Demographic Factors English Speaking Africa malnutrition Emigration and Immigration Transients and Migrants Population Characteristics public policy Macroeconomic Factors Migration Policy Population Policy Africa, Eastern

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DOI: 10.2307/2546037
ISSN: 01979183
Cited by: 8
Original Language: English