Migration and the Production of Informal Economies in the Gold Coast

IF 0.7 4区 历史学 Q1 HISTORY AFRICAN ECONOMIC HISTORY Pub Date : 2020-01-16 DOI:10.1353/aeh.2019.0008
Mariama Marciana Kuusaana
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ABSTRACT:Some marked features of the colonial economy of the Gold Coast were increased migration and urbanization. While internally, the people of the Gold Coast migrated from one location to the other, international migrants from other West African countries as well as European and Asian countries were also present. Such movements were largely labor migrations. Male labor was particularly important in the colonial economy and streams of men moved into port towns, administrative centers, mining areas and places noted for cash crop production. However, employment was not readily available for all people. Devising survival strategies to cope with the situation resulted in the creation of new economies, or expansion of the informal economy by the unemployed. In this case, necessity created a need that was filled by economic activities which were either innovations of existing ones or new ones introduced by migrants. These diversified the country’s economy. This paper examines the intricacies involved under the mixed group of labor migrants and seeks to answer the following questions: What was the nature of patterns of migration in the Gold Coast under colonial rule?, What were some of the “new” jobs or the innovations made out of existing ones in the Gold Coast colonial economy, and how have these contributed to the development of the informal sector in the country?
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移民与黄金海岸非正式经济的生产
摘要:黄金海岸殖民地经济的一些显著特征是移民和城市化的增加。在国内,黄金海岸的人们从一个地方迁移到另一个地方,来自其他西非国家以及欧洲和亚洲国家的国际移民也在场。这种流动主要是劳动力迁移。男性劳动力在殖民地经济中尤为重要,大批男性涌入港口城镇、行政中心、矿区和以经济作物生产闻名的地方。然而,并非所有人都能找到工作。为应对这种情况而制定的生存战略导致了新经济的创建,或者失业者扩大了非正规经济。在这种情况下,必要性产生了一种需求,这种需求由经济活动来填补,这些活动要么是现有活动的创新,要么是移民引入的新活动。这些措施使该国经济多样化。本文考察了劳动力移民混合群体中所涉及的复杂性,并试图回答以下问题:殖民统治下的黄金海岸移民模式的性质是什么?,黄金海岸殖民经济中的一些“新”工作岗位或现有工作岗位的创新是什么?这些工作岗位是如何促进该国非正规部门发展的?
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