Household access to capital and its effects on drought adaptation and migration: a case study of rural Alberta in the 1930s

To examine the relationship between drought and migration decision-making at the household level, the paper focuses on two geographic areas: the Prairie region of Southeastern Alberta, where drought conditions were severe and population declines were relatively high; and the northwestern Alberta, which received an influx of migrants from the drought-stricken areas.

Author Name(s): 
Gilbert, G.; McLeman, R.
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Gilbert, G. & R. McLeman. 2010. Household access to capital and its effects on drought adaptation and migration: a case study of rural Alberta in the 1930s. Population & Environment 32(1): 3-26.

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Journal Article
Publication year: 
2010
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