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Reasons for emigration from Africa: A recent analysis on Cameroon

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 199 - 216, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47934/tife.13.02.06

Öz

One of the biggest issues facing humanity in the current century is mass migration from the developing to the industrialized world. While some migrations are legal, many others are not, which poses danger and risk, and are frequently fatal. In Sub-Saharan Africa, emigration through Libya tremendously increased after 2011 following the collapse of Qaddafi’s government, which led to civil war and the absence of a powerful government to enforce law and order in the country. Even though thousands of migrants die every year trying to cross the Mediterranean into Europe, many African youths still scramble to emigrate from the continent using both legal and illegal means. This study analyses how economic hardships and political instability act as push factors for emigration from Cameroon, as well as the risks faced during the emigration process. The paper also addresses the challenges faced by Cameroonian immigrants in their host country and the socioeconomic impact of emigration on Cameroon and concludes that push factors are more influential than pull factors in driving irregular immigration from Cameroon.

Kaynakça

  • Abebe, T.T. (2017). Migration policy frameworks in Africa. Institute for Security Studies (ISS).
  • Ache, A.I. (2016). The impact of migration and brain drain in Cameroon. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Tallinn University, Tallinn.
  • Benedict, O.H. & Ukpere, W.I. (2012). Brain drain and African development: any possible gain from the drain? African Journal of Business Management, 6(7), 2421-2428. DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.2385
  • Boyo, T.M. (2013). The African brain drain and the social impact of skilled migration. Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Toronto, Toronto.
  • Çağlayan, S. (2006). Göç kuramları, göç ve göçmen ilişkisi. Muğla Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 17, 67-91. Available at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/217328
  • Capps, R., Newland, K., Fratzke, S., Groves, S., Auclair, G., Fix, M., McHugh, M. (2015). Integrating refugees in the United States: the successes and challenges of resettlement in a global context. Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 31, 341–367. Doi: 10.3233/SJI-150918
  • Castles, S., de Haas, H. & Miller, M.J. (2014). The age of migration, international population movements in the modern world. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Corbett, J. (2003). Ernest George Ravenstein, The laws of migration, 1885. Santa Barbara. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3018p230.
  • Craven, M. (2019). Between law and history: the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 and the logic of free trade. London Review of International Law, 3, 38-39. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrv002
  • Dembele, M. (2006). Colonial legacy and changes of West African cities - comparative studies between Bamako and Segou cities. Rep. of Mali. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 5(2), 285-292. https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.5.285
  • Dimkpa, P. (2019). Africa-Europe migration: A qualitative analysis of Nigerian migration to Europe via the Libya-Mediterranean route. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Dalarna University Centre for African Studies, Falun.
  • Docquier, F. & Rapoport, H. (2011). Globalization, brain drain and development. Discussion Paper No. 5590.
  • Easterly, W. & Nyarko, Y. (2008). Is the brain drain good for Africa? Brookings Global Economy and Development Working Paper, 19. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1121853 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1121853
  • Ekane, D. (2010). The context of an urban social problem in Cameroon: case study of youth unemployment. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Stockholm University, Stockholm.
  • Fisher, M.H. (2014). Migration: a world history. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Fokwang, D. (2023). Cultivating moral citizenship. an ethnography of young people’s associations, gender and social adulthood in the Cameroon Gra. Spears Books.
  • Fonkeng, P. (2019). Insecurity, forced migration, and internally displaced persons along the Cameroon Nigeria border, 2003-2018. AfriHeritage Research Working Paper 002 Enugu.
  • Forje, W. (2020). Unravelling the mysteries of Africa's underdevelopment: changing Africa, one idea at a time. Langaa RPCIG. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/75999.
  • Geilsdorf, S.D. & Pelican. M. (2018). Between regular and irregular employment: subverting the kafala system in the GCC countries. Migration and Development, 8(2), 155-175. CCDOI: 10.1080/21632324.2018.1479215
  • Germain, S., Edokat, T., Maurice, F. O., Gnignindikoup, I. (2014). Brain drain in Africa: stakes and perspectives for Cameroonian Universities. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 4 (11), 1-9. Available at https://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-1114/ijsrp-p3572.pdf
  • Hamood, S. (2006). African transit migration through Libya to Europe: the human cost. Cairo: Forced Migration and Refugee Studies.
  • Idemudia, E. & Boehnke, K. (2020). Psychosocial experiences of African migrants in six European countries. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
  • Karaduman, H.A. & Çoban, E. (2019). Brain drain in Turkey: an investigation on the leading motives of skilled migration. Avrasya Sosyal ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 6 (7), 322-339. Available at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/784744
  • Kirigia, J.M., Gbary, A.R., Nyoni, J., Seddoh, A., Muthuri, L.K. (2006). The cost of health-related brain drain to the WHO African Region. African Journal of Health Sciences, 13, 3-4. DOI: 10.4314/ajhs.v13i3.30830
  • Kouma, J.C.G (2017). Cameroon fighting Boko Haram, Vestnik Rudn. International Relations, 17(4), 727-737. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2017-17-4-727-737
  • Mafu, L. (2019). The Libyan/Trans-Mediterranean Slave Trade, the African Union, and the Failure of Human Morality. Sage Open, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019828849
  • Martini, S. L., & Tarek, M. (2023). Road to nowhere: Why Europe’s border externalisation is a dead end. Retrieved on November 19, 2024 from European Council on Foreign Relations: https://ecfr.eu/publication/road-to-nowhere-why-europes-border-externalisation-is-a-dead-end/
  • Mbanya, V. N., Terragni, L., Gele, A. A., Diaz, E., Kumar, B.N. (2019). Access to Norwegian healthcare system – challenges for sub-Saharan African immigrants. International Journal for Equity in Health 18(125). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1027-
  • Mberu, B.U. & Pongou, R. (2012). Crossing boundaries: internal, regional and international migration in Cameroon. International Migration, 54(1). DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2435.2012.00766.x
  • Mbuy, T. (2018). The mission and role of the Catholic Church towards peace building in a crisis situation: perspectives from the Anglophone problem in contemporary Cameroon. Bamenda: ARISE Bamenda.
  • Nkama, A.H.G. (2009). Analysing the impact of the global economic and financial crisis in Cameroon. Rethinking African economic policy in light of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Conference. Yaounde.
  • Nkongho, K.F. (2019). The role of the Cameroon diaspora in the socio-economic development of Cameroon. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 9(14), 32-43. DOI:10.7176/RHSS/9-14-05
  • Pelican, M. (2013). International migration: virtue or vice? Perspectives from Cameroon. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(2), 237-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2013.723256
  • Pichette, A. (2015). The rise of Boko Haram: an analysis of failed governance. Outstanding Gateway Papers. Available at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/gateway/
  • Rackley, E.B. (2017). Cameroon’s Far North: Responding to Boko Haram. Oxford Research Group.
  • Rees, P. and Lomax, N. (2019). Ravenstein revisited: The analysis of migration, then and now. Comparative Population Studies, 44, 351-412. https://doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2020-10
  • Pollitt, R. (2022). In Cameroon, the “Anglophone crisis” descends into banditry and chaos. America, 227(5), 16–17.
  • Small, S. (2019). Ethnicity, race, and black people in Europe. S. Ratuva (Ed.) The Palgrave handbook of ethnicity (pp. 513-534), Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2898-5
  • BBC. (2020). Paris police in 'shocking' clash at migrant camp. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55055914
  • Euronews. (2024). French police clear migrant camp near Paris city hall before Olympics. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.euronews.com/2024/04/30/about-100-men-and-boys-have-been-living-in-tents-outside-the-council
  • Human Rights Watch. (2023). Already Complicit in Libya Migrant Abuse, EU Doubles Down on Support, Handing Over of Search Boat Makes EU More Complicit in Abuses. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/02/08/already-complicit-libya-migrant-abuse-eu-doubles-down-support
  • IMF Staff Country Reports. (2009). International Monetary Fund (IMF) Country report, Cameroon: staff report for the 2009 article IV consultation and request for disbursement under the rapid access component of the exogenous shocks facility. Retrieved March 10, 2021 from https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/CR/Issues/2016/12/31/Cameroon-Staff-Report-for-the-2009-Article-IV-Consultation-and-Request-for-disbursement-23423
  • IOM UN Migration Blog. (2016). How Diaspora Contributes to Development in Cameroon. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://weblog.iom.int/how-diaspora-contributes-development-cameroon
  • OHCHR. (2023). Libya: UN experts alarmed at reports of trafficking in persons, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances and torture of migrants and refugees. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2023/07/libya-un-experts-alarmed-reports-trafficking-persons-arbitrary-detention
  • OMCT. (2023). How to Achieve Positive Change for Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Libya? Recommendation for the Libyan Authorities. Retrieved November 19, 2024 from https://www.omct.org/site-resources/legacy/Policy-brief-on-migration-in-Libya.pdf
  • Refugee Rights Europe. (2020). RRE Annual Report. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://refugee-rights.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/RRE_AnnualReport_2020.pdf
  • Transparency International. (2023). Our Work in Cameroon. Retrieved November 18, 2024 from https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/cameroon
  • Transparency International. (2023). CPI 2023 for Sub-Saharan Africa: Impunity for Corrupt Officials, Restricted Civic Space & Limited Access to Justice. Retrieved November 18, 2024 from https://www.transparency.org/en/news/cpi-2023-sub-saharan-africa-corruption-impunity-civic-space-access-justice
  • UN. (2017). African migrants reportedly being sold in ‘slave markets’ in Libya, UN agency warns. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/fr/node/100043193
  • UNHCR. (2024). Mediterranean Situation. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean/location
  • Quartz. (2020). A wave of US deportations has left the fate of African asylum seekers in the balance. Retrieved April 20, 2021 from https://qz.com/africa/1932261/trump-ice-deporting-african-asylum-seekers-before-bid
  • World Bank. (2023/24). Cameoon. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/bae48ff2fefc5a869546775b3f010735-0500062021/related/mpo-cmr.pdf

Afrika’dan göçün nedenleri: Kamerun üzerine güncel bir inceleme

Yıl 2024, Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2, 199 - 216, 30.12.2024
https://doi.org/10.47934/tife.13.02.06

Öz

Bu yüzyılda insanlığın karşılaştığı en büyük sorunlardan biri, gelişmekte olan ülkelerden sanayileşmiş dünyaya doğru yapılan kitlesel göçtür. Bazı göçler yasal zemine dayanmakla birlikte pek çoğu yasal değildir; bu durum da tehlike ve risk oluşturmaktadır ve sıklıkla ölümcüldür. Kaddafi hükümetinin çöküşü sonrası yaşanan iç savaşın ardından ülkeye yasa ve düzen getirecek güçlü bir hükümetin olmaması nedeniyle Sahra Altı Afrika’dan Libya üzeri göç 2011'den sonra muazzam bir şekilde artmıştır. Her yıl binlerce göçmenin Akdeniz'i geçip Avrupa'ya ulaşmaya çalışırken hayatını kaybetmesine rağmen birçok Afrikalı genç hâlâ hem yasal hem de yasadışı yollarla kıtadan göç etmeye çalışmaktadır. Bu çalışma, ekonomik zorlukların ve siyasi istikrarsızlığın Kamerun'dan göç etmede itici faktörler olarak nasıl işlediğini ve göç sürecinde karşılaşılan riskleri incelemektedir. Makale ayrıca Kamerunlu göçmenlerin ev sahibi ülkelerde karşılaştıkları zorlukları ve göçün Kamerun üzerindeki sosyoekonomik etkisini ele almakta ve Kamerun'dan düzensiz göçü yönlendirmede itici faktörlerin çekici faktörlerden daha etkili olduğu sonucuna varmaktadır.

Kaynakça

  • Abebe, T.T. (2017). Migration policy frameworks in Africa. Institute for Security Studies (ISS).
  • Ache, A.I. (2016). The impact of migration and brain drain in Cameroon. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Tallinn University, Tallinn.
  • Benedict, O.H. & Ukpere, W.I. (2012). Brain drain and African development: any possible gain from the drain? African Journal of Business Management, 6(7), 2421-2428. DOI: 10.5897/AJBM11.2385
  • Boyo, T.M. (2013). The African brain drain and the social impact of skilled migration. Unpublished MA Thesis, University of Toronto, Toronto.
  • Çağlayan, S. (2006). Göç kuramları, göç ve göçmen ilişkisi. Muğla Üniversitesi Sosyal Bilimler Enstitüsü Dergisi, 17, 67-91. Available at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/217328
  • Capps, R., Newland, K., Fratzke, S., Groves, S., Auclair, G., Fix, M., McHugh, M. (2015). Integrating refugees in the United States: the successes and challenges of resettlement in a global context. Statistical Journal of the IAOS, 31, 341–367. Doi: 10.3233/SJI-150918
  • Castles, S., de Haas, H. & Miller, M.J. (2014). The age of migration, international population movements in the modern world. London: Palgrave Macmillan.
  • Corbett, J. (2003). Ernest George Ravenstein, The laws of migration, 1885. Santa Barbara. Available at https://escholarship.org/uc/item/3018p230.
  • Craven, M. (2019). Between law and history: the Berlin Conference of 1884-1885 and the logic of free trade. London Review of International Law, 3, 38-39. https://doi.org/10.1093/lril/lrv002
  • Dembele, M. (2006). Colonial legacy and changes of West African cities - comparative studies between Bamako and Segou cities. Rep. of Mali. Journal of Asian Architecture and Building Engineering, 5(2), 285-292. https://doi.org/10.3130/jaabe.5.285
  • Dimkpa, P. (2019). Africa-Europe migration: A qualitative analysis of Nigerian migration to Europe via the Libya-Mediterranean route. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Dalarna University Centre for African Studies, Falun.
  • Docquier, F. & Rapoport, H. (2011). Globalization, brain drain and development. Discussion Paper No. 5590.
  • Easterly, W. & Nyarko, Y. (2008). Is the brain drain good for Africa? Brookings Global Economy and Development Working Paper, 19. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1121853 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1121853
  • Ekane, D. (2010). The context of an urban social problem in Cameroon: case study of youth unemployment. Unpublished MSc Thesis, Stockholm University, Stockholm.
  • Fisher, M.H. (2014). Migration: a world history. New York: Oxford University Press.
  • Fokwang, D. (2023). Cultivating moral citizenship. an ethnography of young people’s associations, gender and social adulthood in the Cameroon Gra. Spears Books.
  • Fonkeng, P. (2019). Insecurity, forced migration, and internally displaced persons along the Cameroon Nigeria border, 2003-2018. AfriHeritage Research Working Paper 002 Enugu.
  • Forje, W. (2020). Unravelling the mysteries of Africa's underdevelopment: changing Africa, one idea at a time. Langaa RPCIG. https://muse.jhu.edu/book/75999.
  • Geilsdorf, S.D. & Pelican. M. (2018). Between regular and irregular employment: subverting the kafala system in the GCC countries. Migration and Development, 8(2), 155-175. CCDOI: 10.1080/21632324.2018.1479215
  • Germain, S., Edokat, T., Maurice, F. O., Gnignindikoup, I. (2014). Brain drain in Africa: stakes and perspectives for Cameroonian Universities. International Journal of Scientific and Research Publications, 4 (11), 1-9. Available at https://www.ijsrp.org/research-paper-1114/ijsrp-p3572.pdf
  • Hamood, S. (2006). African transit migration through Libya to Europe: the human cost. Cairo: Forced Migration and Refugee Studies.
  • Idemudia, E. & Boehnke, K. (2020). Psychosocial experiences of African migrants in six European countries. Cham: Springer Nature Switzerland.
  • Karaduman, H.A. & Çoban, E. (2019). Brain drain in Turkey: an investigation on the leading motives of skilled migration. Avrasya Sosyal ve Ekonomi Araştırmaları Dergisi, 6 (7), 322-339. Available at https://dergipark.org.tr/tr/download/article-file/784744
  • Kirigia, J.M., Gbary, A.R., Nyoni, J., Seddoh, A., Muthuri, L.K. (2006). The cost of health-related brain drain to the WHO African Region. African Journal of Health Sciences, 13, 3-4. DOI: 10.4314/ajhs.v13i3.30830
  • Kouma, J.C.G (2017). Cameroon fighting Boko Haram, Vestnik Rudn. International Relations, 17(4), 727-737. https://doi.org/10.22363/2313-0660-2017-17-4-727-737
  • Mafu, L. (2019). The Libyan/Trans-Mediterranean Slave Trade, the African Union, and the Failure of Human Morality. Sage Open, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1177/2158244019828849
  • Martini, S. L., & Tarek, M. (2023). Road to nowhere: Why Europe’s border externalisation is a dead end. Retrieved on November 19, 2024 from European Council on Foreign Relations: https://ecfr.eu/publication/road-to-nowhere-why-europes-border-externalisation-is-a-dead-end/
  • Mbanya, V. N., Terragni, L., Gele, A. A., Diaz, E., Kumar, B.N. (2019). Access to Norwegian healthcare system – challenges for sub-Saharan African immigrants. International Journal for Equity in Health 18(125). https://doi.org/10.1186/s12939-019-1027-
  • Mberu, B.U. & Pongou, R. (2012). Crossing boundaries: internal, regional and international migration in Cameroon. International Migration, 54(1). DOI:10.1111/j.1468-2435.2012.00766.x
  • Mbuy, T. (2018). The mission and role of the Catholic Church towards peace building in a crisis situation: perspectives from the Anglophone problem in contemporary Cameroon. Bamenda: ARISE Bamenda.
  • Nkama, A.H.G. (2009). Analysing the impact of the global economic and financial crisis in Cameroon. Rethinking African economic policy in light of the Global Economic and Financial Crisis Conference. Yaounde.
  • Nkongho, K.F. (2019). The role of the Cameroon diaspora in the socio-economic development of Cameroon. Research on Humanities and Social Sciences, 9(14), 32-43. DOI:10.7176/RHSS/9-14-05
  • Pelican, M. (2013). International migration: virtue or vice? Perspectives from Cameroon. Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies 39(2), 237-257. https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2013.723256
  • Pichette, A. (2015). The rise of Boko Haram: an analysis of failed governance. Outstanding Gateway Papers. Available at http://digitalcommons.iwu.edu/gateway/
  • Rackley, E.B. (2017). Cameroon’s Far North: Responding to Boko Haram. Oxford Research Group.
  • Rees, P. and Lomax, N. (2019). Ravenstein revisited: The analysis of migration, then and now. Comparative Population Studies, 44, 351-412. https://doi.org/10.12765/CPoS-2020-10
  • Pollitt, R. (2022). In Cameroon, the “Anglophone crisis” descends into banditry and chaos. America, 227(5), 16–17.
  • Small, S. (2019). Ethnicity, race, and black people in Europe. S. Ratuva (Ed.) The Palgrave handbook of ethnicity (pp. 513-534), Singapore: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-13-2898-5
  • BBC. (2020). Paris police in 'shocking' clash at migrant camp. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-55055914
  • Euronews. (2024). French police clear migrant camp near Paris city hall before Olympics. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.euronews.com/2024/04/30/about-100-men-and-boys-have-been-living-in-tents-outside-the-council
  • Human Rights Watch. (2023). Already Complicit in Libya Migrant Abuse, EU Doubles Down on Support, Handing Over of Search Boat Makes EU More Complicit in Abuses. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.hrw.org/news/2023/02/08/already-complicit-libya-migrant-abuse-eu-doubles-down-support
  • IMF Staff Country Reports. (2009). International Monetary Fund (IMF) Country report, Cameroon: staff report for the 2009 article IV consultation and request for disbursement under the rapid access component of the exogenous shocks facility. Retrieved March 10, 2021 from https://www.imf.org/en/Publications/CR/Issues/2016/12/31/Cameroon-Staff-Report-for-the-2009-Article-IV-Consultation-and-Request-for-disbursement-23423
  • IOM UN Migration Blog. (2016). How Diaspora Contributes to Development in Cameroon. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://weblog.iom.int/how-diaspora-contributes-development-cameroon
  • OHCHR. (2023). Libya: UN experts alarmed at reports of trafficking in persons, arbitrary detention, enforced disappearances and torture of migrants and refugees. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://www.ohchr.org/en/press-releases/2023/07/libya-un-experts-alarmed-reports-trafficking-persons-arbitrary-detention
  • OMCT. (2023). How to Achieve Positive Change for Migrants, Refugees and Asylum Seekers in Libya? Recommendation for the Libyan Authorities. Retrieved November 19, 2024 from https://www.omct.org/site-resources/legacy/Policy-brief-on-migration-in-Libya.pdf
  • Refugee Rights Europe. (2020). RRE Annual Report. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://refugee-rights.eu/wp-content/uploads/2021/01/RRE_AnnualReport_2020.pdf
  • Transparency International. (2023). Our Work in Cameroon. Retrieved November 18, 2024 from https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/cameroon
  • Transparency International. (2023). CPI 2023 for Sub-Saharan Africa: Impunity for Corrupt Officials, Restricted Civic Space & Limited Access to Justice. Retrieved November 18, 2024 from https://www.transparency.org/en/news/cpi-2023-sub-saharan-africa-corruption-impunity-civic-space-access-justice
  • UN. (2017). African migrants reportedly being sold in ‘slave markets’ in Libya, UN agency warns. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://refugeesmigrants.un.org/fr/node/100043193
  • UNHCR. (2024). Mediterranean Situation. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://data2.unhcr.org/en/situations/mediterranean/location
  • Quartz. (2020). A wave of US deportations has left the fate of African asylum seekers in the balance. Retrieved April 20, 2021 from https://qz.com/africa/1932261/trump-ice-deporting-african-asylum-seekers-before-bid
  • World Bank. (2023/24). Cameoon. Retrieved August 8, 2024 from https://thedocs.worldbank.org/en/doc/bae48ff2fefc5a869546775b3f010735-0500062021/related/mpo-cmr.pdf
Toplam 52 adet kaynakça vardır.

Ayrıntılar

Birincil Dil İngilizce
Konular Afrika Çalışmaları, Uluslararası Göç
Bölüm Araştırma Makalesi
Yazarlar

Usmanu Maliki 0000-0001-9837-485X

Gülen Göktürk Baltas 0000-0002-7097-2548

Erken Görünüm Tarihi 27 Aralık 2024
Yayımlanma Tarihi 30 Aralık 2024
Gönderilme Tarihi 12 Ağustos 2024
Kabul Tarihi 13 Aralık 2024
Yayımlandığı Sayı Yıl 2024 Cilt: 13 Sayı: 2

Kaynak Göster

APA Maliki, U., & Göktürk Baltas, G. (2024). Reasons for emigration from Africa: A recent analysis on Cameroon. Trakya Üniversitesi İktisadi Ve İdari Bilimler Fakültesi E-Dergi, 13(2), 199-216. https://doi.org/10.47934/tife.13.02.06

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