Migration drivers, income inequality and rural attachment in deprived remote areas prone to cattle rustling in Nigeria

Saifullahi Sani Ibrahim, Huseyin Ozdeser, Behiye Çavuşoğlu, Aminu Abdullahi Shagali, Muktar Shu’Aibu
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ABSTRACT While the broader concept of human security emphasizes the need for safety from livelihood security threats, the roles of attachment and violent conflicts on rural migration remain a subject of considerable debate. This study examines the drivers of rural migration within the context of potential relative deprivation. Using data from 1,750 households residing in rural areas of Nigeria, the study reports two key findings. First, the results show that migration is structured by the socio-economic stratification of rural households. Secondly, the results of ordinary least squares reveal that rural attachments, deprivation, cattle rustling and human capital are salient factors determining the patterns of rural migration. It can be argued that cattle rustling, as one of the major security threats affecting pastoral communities, is constraining pastoral households from pursuing their normal livelihoods and thus reducing the raiding of pastoral livelihood assets may help in reducing rural-urban migration in Nigeria.
尼日利亚易偷牛的贫困偏远地区的移民驱动因素、收入不平等和农村依恋
摘要尽管人类安全这一更广泛的概念强调了生活安全威胁下的安全需求,但依恋和暴力冲突在农村移民中的作用仍然是一个备受争议的话题。这项研究在潜在的相对贫困背景下考察了农村移民的驱动因素。该研究使用了来自尼日利亚农村地区1750户家庭的数据,报告了两项关键发现。首先,研究结果表明,移民是由农村家庭的社会经济分层构成的。其次,普通最小二乘法的结果表明,农村依恋、贫困、偷牛和人力资本是决定农村移民模式的显著因素。可以说,偷牛作为影响牧民社区的主要安全威胁之一,正在限制牧民家庭追求正常生计,因此减少对牧民生计资产的掠夺可能有助于减少尼日利亚的农村向城市移民。
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