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Lusaka petty traders tend to be ' long - term residents , not recent migrants ' ( Oberschall 1973 : 490 ) . Age , however , is not the only constraint which is turning informal trade outlets into a system closed to new aspirants .
Lusaka petty traders tend to be ' long - term residents , not recent migrants ' ( Oberschall 1973 : 490 ) . Age , however , is not the only constraint which is turning informal trade outlets into a system closed to new aspirants .
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These percentages may not have the absolute value which absentee rates had in the days of circular migration , since the families of established migrants have taken up urban residence , but they reveal an aspect of social reality which ...
These percentages may not have the absolute value which absentee rates had in the days of circular migration , since the families of established migrants have taken up urban residence , but they reveal an aspect of social reality which ...
الصفحة 11
Male migrants in Mbala can be classified under three headings . A first category , hereafter referred to as ' returning migrants ' , has a long history of labour migration and urban residence behind it . For this group Mbala represents ...
Male migrants in Mbala can be classified under three headings . A first category , hereafter referred to as ' returning migrants ' , has a long history of labour migration and urban residence behind it . For this group Mbala represents ...
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