Socio-economic Factors Influencing Migrant Labourers in Western Regions of Tanzania: Evidence from Kibondo District, Kigoma Region, Tanzania

Lemmy Doreen Nhende, Tumaini Rwela, Yohana James Mgale
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This study examines the socio-economic factors influencing migrant labourers in Kibondo District, Kigoma Region. The research focuses on exploring their interactions, conflicts, economic relationships, consumer behaviour, skill development, and the socio-economic conditions in both their places of origin and destination. The study specifically investigates male migrants from Burundi with limited education who migrate to Kibondo in search of political stability, job opportunities, and higher wages. A snowball sampling is adopted to recruit 196 respondents to participate in the study. Findings show that the push-pull factors driving migration in the study area are resource endowment, societal status aspirations, job prospects, and economic opportunities in their places of origin. The study identifies various challenges faced by these migrants during their early employment stages, including late wages, health problems, verbal abuse, and wage disputes. Moreover, the research highlights the economic ties maintained by migrants with employers, neighbours, and fellow migrants while noting their limited interaction with the host community. For the post-migration, the study reveals that migrant workers experience increased economic empowerment, manage family expenses, support children’s education, alleviate poverty, and acquire financial skills. However, regular savings pose a challenge. The study underscores the importance of different stakeholder support for the migrants through education and skill development programs, gender-specific support interventions, financial inclusion and literacy, social support networks, diversification of economic opportunities, and policy interventions.
影响坦桑尼亚西部地区移徙劳工的社会经济因素:来自坦桑尼亚基戈马地区基邦多区的证据
本研究探讨了影响基戈马大区基邦多地区移民劳工的社会经济因素。研究重点是探讨他们之间的互动、冲突、经济关系、消费行为、技能发展以及原籍地和目的地的社会经济状况。本研究特别调查了为寻求政治稳定、工作机会和更高工资而从布隆迪移民到基邦多的受教育程度有限的男性移民。研究采用 "滚雪球 "抽样法,招募了 196 名受访者参与研究。研究结果表明,推动研究地区移民的推拉因素包括原籍地的资源禀赋、社会地位期望、就业前景和经济机会。研究指出了这些移民在就业初期面临的各种挑战,包括拖欠工资、健康问题、辱骂和工资纠纷。此外,研究还强调了移民与雇主、邻居和同胞保持的经济联系,同时指出他们与东道国社区的互动有限。就移民后而言,研究显示,移民工人的经济能力得到增强,能够管理家庭开支、支持子女教育、减轻贫困并获得财务技能。然而,定期储蓄是一项挑战。研究强调了不同利益相关者通过教育和技能发展计划、针对不同性别的支持干预、金融包容性和扫盲、社会支持网络、经济机会多样化以及政策干预等方式为移民提供支持的重要性。
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