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Indigenous migration dynamics in the Ecuadorian Amazon: a longitudinal and hierarchical analysis.

Jason Davis1, Samuel Sellers1, Clark Gray1, Richard Bilsborrow1.   

Abstract

Amazonian indigenous populations are approaching a critical stage in their history in which increasing education and market integration, rapid population growth and degradation of natural resources threaten the survival of their traditions and livelihoods. A topic that has hardly been touched upon in this context is migration and population mobility. We address this by analysing a unique longitudinal dataset from the Ecuadorian Amazon on the spatial mobility of five indigenous groups and mestizo co-residents. Analyses reveal traditional and new forms of population mobility and migrant selectivity, including gendered forms of marriage migration and rural-urban moves driven by education. These results illustrate a dynamic present and an uncertain future for indigenous populations in which rural, natural-resource-based lifeways may well be sustained but with increasing links to urban areas.

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Keywords:  Amazon; Ecuador; household longitudinal survey; indigenous; livelihoods; migration

Year:  2016        PMID: 29129939      PMCID: PMC5678965          DOI: 10.1080/00220388.2016.1262028

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Dev Stud        ISSN: 0022-0388


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