Revitalising Communities in a Globalising World 2018
DOI: 10.4324/9781351150088-16
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Ethiopian Migration: Challenging Traditional Explanatory Theories

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“…The first phase would include all return that occurred prior to 1991. Prior to 1974 the majority of returnees were the elite that went abroad for education (Tasse, 2007). From 1974-1991, there was little return migration to Ethiopia as people primarily fled the country.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Return Migration To Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The first phase would include all return that occurred prior to 1991. Prior to 1974 the majority of returnees were the elite that went abroad for education (Tasse, 2007). From 1974-1991, there was little return migration to Ethiopia as people primarily fled the country.…”
Section: A Brief History Of Return Migration To Ethiopiamentioning
confidence: 99%