Migration in Mozambique is firstly a continuation of traditional
routes of trade and labour migration in both northern and southern
Mozambique. Secondly, in northern Mozambique, the overall trend of
migration into the city capital is still low. This is due to the
great travel distance. However other influencing factor is the
northern region's strong connection of the regional economy with
bordering countries to the north - Tanzania and Malawi. Thirdly in
northern Mozambique, women are still tied by patriarchy norms with
a little evidence of the impact of past-independence events.
Fourthly women from southern Mozambique have gained relative
freedom to move from their homelands without previous agreements
with in-laws. Lastly, the thesis demonstrates that post
independence events have changed the structure of households and
way of life matters including migration. This is done outside the
traditional structure of the household greatly impacting southern
Mozambican culture.
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