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Title: Socio-Economic Status of International Return Migrants to the Berekum Municipality, Ghana.
Authors: Yendaw, E.
Tanle, A.
Kumi-Kyereme, A.
Keywords: Return migrants
Socio-economic status
Berekum
Ghana
Issue Date: Aug-2013
Publisher: International Journal of Business and Social Science
Series/Report no.: Volume 4 Issue 10;
Abstract: The phenomenon of return migration has been neglected in many studies in Africa. But there has been a growing recognition that migration, both internal and international can offer an important route out of poverty for many people from developing countries. To unravel some of these claims, data from a survey involving 120 returnees in the Berekum Municipality, Ghana, were used to assess the socio-economic status of international return migrants to Ghana.The study adopted a quantitative approach to research involving both snowballing and simple random sampling techniques. The instrument for the data collection was an interview schedule, made up of both open and closed-ended questions.The results have shown that 84% of the returnees had acquired critical skills, particularly technical skills (44%) while more than half (68.3%) at return owned houses and a large proportion acquired consumer durable goods. But respondents who lived and worked in European destinations had the highest asset-holding status compared to their counterparts who stayed and worked in American and African destinations. The study, therefore, recommends that government through a multi-sectorial approach should design and implement comprehensive programmes such as post-arrival counseling and start-up support for returnees to ensure a maximum utilization of their skills and resources for the socio-economic development of the country.
Description: p272-284
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3611
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