Childhood Determinants of Internal Youth Migration in Senegal
This study analyses the socio-economic determinants of young people’s decisions to internally migrate in Senegal
Abstract
Background
Internal migration, mostly composed of young adults and the poor, constitutes the largest flow of people in developing countries. Few studies document the patterns and determinants of internal youth migration in sub-Saharan Africa. Objective: This paper analyzes the socioeconomic determinants of the decisions of young adults to internally migrate in Senegal. We focus on whether their decisions to migrate are influenced by individual characteristics, as well as the circumstances in the households and communities where they grew up, and whether these factors are differentiated by gender.
Methods
Using a unique migration household survey in Senegal, we estimate multinomial logit models to analyze the role of childhood socioeconomic determinants in decisions to later migrate to rural and urban areas.
Results
We find that young people undertake mostly rural-to-rural and urban-to-urban migrations, and more than half of them are temporary migrants. We also find that the determinants are heterogeneous by gender and destination. The higher the fathers’ education, the more (less) likely are their daughters to move to urban (rural) areas. Young individuals who spend their childhood in better-off households are more likely to move to urban areas. The presence of younger siblings during childhood increases the propensity of moving to rural areas. Access to primary schools from the childhood residence decreases the likelihood of migrating to urban areas for both men and women.
Contribution
We contribute to the sparse literature on internal youth migration in developing countries by highlighting the role of family- and community-level characteristics during childhood in predicting later migration.
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
Citation
Herrera Almanza C., and Sahn D. E., (2020). “Childhood determinants of internal youth migration in Senegal.” Demographic Research, 43 (45): 1335-1366. https://doi.org/10.4054/DemRes.2020.43.45
Almanza, C. H. & Sahn, D. (2017).Childhood Determinants of Internal Youth Migration in Senegal. GLMLIC Working Paper No. 28. Available at: https://g2lm-lic.iza.org/publications/wp/wp28/
Link
Childhood determinants of internal youth migration in Senegal: Journal Article