TY - JOUR
T1 - Motivations for and satisfaction with migration
T2 - An analysis of migrants to New Delhi, Dhaka, and Islamabad
AU - Ruback, R. Barry
AU - Pandey, Janak
AU - Begum, Hamida Akhtar
AU - Tariq, Naeem
AU - Kamal, Anila
N1 - Copyright:
Copyright 2008 Elsevier B.V., All rights reserved.
PY - 2004/11
Y1 - 2004/11
N2 - Male and female residents of seven slums in New Delhi, India, four slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and four slums in Islamabad, Pakistan, were interviewed about their reasons for migrating to and their satisfaction with their city. Although the single most commonly reported reason for moving was in search of work, significant proportions of migrants gave multiple reasons, and, particularly in Dhaka and Islamabad, many respondents partly attributed their move to fate. Results suggested that the attribution to fate was not due to either religion or poverty, but was related to perceived personal control. More generally, the reasons that respondents gave for migrating to the city were significantly related to their mental and physical health, to their ratings of their home and the city environment, and to their satisfaction with the city.
AB - Male and female residents of seven slums in New Delhi, India, four slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh, and four slums in Islamabad, Pakistan, were interviewed about their reasons for migrating to and their satisfaction with their city. Although the single most commonly reported reason for moving was in search of work, significant proportions of migrants gave multiple reasons, and, particularly in Dhaka and Islamabad, many respondents partly attributed their move to fate. Results suggested that the attribution to fate was not due to either religion or poverty, but was related to perceived personal control. More generally, the reasons that respondents gave for migrating to the city were significantly related to their mental and physical health, to their ratings of their home and the city environment, and to their satisfaction with the city.
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U2 - 10.1177/0013916504264948
DO - 10.1177/0013916504264948
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:7744224103
SN - 0013-9165
VL - 36
SP - 814
EP - 838
JO - Environment and Behavior
JF - Environment and Behavior
IS - 6
ER -