Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon

In this study an attempt is made to investigate the problems, to measure the level of adjustment and to investigate the factors which contribute to high or low adjustment level of 82 "migrants" from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon. All the respondents were at the...

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Main Author: Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5638
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spelling ndltd-MANITOBA-oai-mspace.lib.umanitoba.ca-1993-56382014-01-31T03:32:59Z Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu. In this study an attempt is made to investigate the problems, to measure the level of adjustment and to investigate the factors which contribute to high or low adjustment level of 82 "migrants" from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon. All the respondents were at the time of the study taking educational training designed for increased job opportunities... Our findings indicate that most of the "migrants" still have a strong attachment to the rural area. More important, nearly half of the respondents do not regard themselves as migrants. Our data also confirm the findings of previous researchers that rural migrants to the city have low participation and membership in social organizations. Our study also reveals that these "migrants" expect difficulties in finding jobs in the trades in which they are receiving training... Our findings also show that there is a statistically significant relationship between education and the extreme adjustment categories... No statistically significant relationship is found between age, marital status, participation in social organizations, residence pattern, distance of home from the city, frequency of visits to parents, and adjustment. 2012-05-10T21:14:54Z 2012-05-10T21:14:54Z 1969 http://hdl.handle.net/1993/5638
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description In this study an attempt is made to investigate the problems, to measure the level of adjustment and to investigate the factors which contribute to high or low adjustment level of 82 "migrants" from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon. All the respondents were at the time of the study taking educational training designed for increased job opportunities... Our findings indicate that most of the "migrants" still have a strong attachment to the rural area. More important, nearly half of the respondents do not regard themselves as migrants. Our data also confirm the findings of previous researchers that rural migrants to the city have low participation and membership in social organizations. Our study also reveals that these "migrants" expect difficulties in finding jobs in the trades in which they are receiving training... Our findings also show that there is a statistically significant relationship between education and the extreme adjustment categories... No statistically significant relationship is found between age, marital status, participation in social organizations, residence pattern, distance of home from the city, frequency of visits to parents, and adjustment.
author Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
spellingShingle Monu, Erasmus Dziewonu.
Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
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title Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
title_short Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
title_full Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
title_fullStr Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
title_full_unstemmed Rural migrants in an urban community : a study of migrants from the Interlake Region of Manitoba in Winnipeg and Brandon
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