Musa Abbouda Samha

Musa Abbouda Samha
  • Doctor of Geography :Migration & Urban Demography
  • Professor (Full) at University of Jordan

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Introduction
Current institution
University of Jordan
Current position
  • Professor (Full)

Publications

Publications (69)
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The aim of this study is to investigate the attitudes of tlie participants and non-participants towards the economic projects launched by the Badia development program in the northern Badia of Jordan. And the preferable projects for future development as well. To achieve the above goals a statistical technique (chi-square) and the behavioral approa...
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PIP The impact of migration into and out of Jordan on population changes from 1949 to the present is examined. The author briefly discusses population growth, spatial distribution, urban growth, economic conditions, and remittances. (SUMMARY IN FRE AND SPA).
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L'impact des migrations internationales sur la structure urbaine d'amman Peu de pays exportateurs de main-d'œuvre sont aussi profondément touchés par la migration internationale que la Jordanie. En 1976, les transferts de revenus des travailleurs migrants ont représenté 24% du Produit National Brut. Cette communication examine l'influence de la mi...
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The problems caused by rapid urbanization and unorganized rural-urban migration in Jordan are analyzed for the period 1952-1979. The study focuses on the East Bank only. Consideration is given to both the political and social causes and the consequences of this urbanization. The need to take into account problems of population distribution in devel...
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The migration to the city of Amman, Jordan during periods of war and peace over the past 3 decades was studied in an attempt to discover patterns of migration to Amman, to better understand their nature, to determine the constraints of migration, and to discover its motivation by resorting in part to classification and in part to analysis. The data...