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Ghanaian Mobilities, Intersecting Inequalities and Transnational Activities By: Leander Kandilige Supported by the Royal Geographical Society (with the Institute of British Geographers) with a Postgraduate Research Award
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Research site
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WHY? Research on movement from global South to North Remittance-development nexus in sending states (Testas, 2002; de Haas, 2003; Stark and Wang, 2002) Why migrants are interested in transnational activities (Manuh, 1998; Smith and Guarnizo, 1998; Vertovec and Cohen, 1999; Faist, 2000; and Itzigsohn, 2000) But no link between intrinsic inequalities, mobilities and transnational activities
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Methods UK Scoping exercise (20 respondents) 20 In-depth interviews 120 surveys among two communities Ethnographic study (8 months) GHANA 364 Surveys (247 in Eastern region and 117 in Upper East region) among head of households 20 in-depth interviews Ethnographic study (3 months) Secondary data from BOG, GSS and GNA
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Inequality and mobility Ecology and natural resources Colonial policies Lack of political will Poverty and illiteracy Pattern of mobility Socio-cultural differences Established social structures and hometown associations Investment behaviour of migrants
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Migration and livelihood outcomes Living standards a)Education b)Health c)Employment d)Electricity and Water Income distribution a)Greater income inequalities in the Upper East than Eastern region
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Geographic Scale of Analysis Whose development is it anyway?
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The Housing conundrum
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The Migrant Ghost Villas
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General Housing arrangements, Upper East Region
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Emerging migrant influence
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Conclusions and missing links
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