Abstract
Based on a study of women in one Nigerian city, contends that female migration cannot properly be understood or analyzed without reference to a variety of gender-specific factors. Concentrates on one category of women, the autonomous migrants, and examines the patterns and the precipitating and contributory causes of their migration, and its effects.-Author
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Pittin, R. (1984). Migration of women in Nigeria: the Hausa case. International Migration Review, 18(4), 1293–1314. https://doi.org/10.2307/2546084
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