2016
Adaawen, S.A..
2016.
Reflections on Migration Dynamics in Northern Ghana from the ‘Crossroads Perspective’.
Crossroads Asia Working Paper Series,
32
: 1-23
.
Adaawen, S.A..
2016.
Narratives of Migration - Complex Answers of a Society in Transformation, Ghana.
Doctoral thesis at
Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, University of Bonn.
Further Information
2015
Adaawen, S.A..
2015.
Changing Reproductive Behaviour and Migration as Response to Climate/Environmental Change: Evidence from Rural Northern Ghana.
In: Hilmann, F., M. Pahl, B. Rafflenbeul & S. Harald (eds.):
Migration, Environmental Change and Adaptation – Bringing in the Region .
Palgrave Macmillan.
203-222.
Adaawen, S.A., V. Dreier & P. Sow.
2015.
Migration and Natural Resource Scarcity within the context of Climate Variability in West Africa.
Migration, Environment and Climate Change Policy Brief Series,
1 (3)
: 1-8
.
(Open Access)
2014
Sow, P., S.A. Adaawen and J. Scheffran.
2014.
Migration, Social Demands and Environmental Change amongst the Frafra of Northern Ghana and the Biali in Northern Benin.
Sustainability,
6
: 375-398
.
Further Information
2013
Adaawen S.A. and B. Owusu.
2013.
North-South Migration and Remittances in Ghana.
African Review of Economics and Finance,
5 (1)
: 29-45
.
Further Information
2012
Adaawen, S. A. and S.H. Jørgensen.
2012.
Eking out a living: The livelihood implications of urban space regulation on street hawking in Accra, Ghana.
African Review of Economics and Finance,
3 (2)
: 49-95
.
Further Information
2011
Adaawen, S. A.
2011.
Street Hawking and Urban Space Regulation: The Case of Street Hawkers in Accra, Ghana.
Further Information
2009
Adaawen, S. A.
2009.
The North-South Youth Migration and Remittances In Ghana: A Case Study of Accra and Kumasi, Ghana.
Adaawen, S. A..
2009.
The Migration Aspirations of Immigrants into Roros Municipality-Norway..
Acta Geographica-Trondheim,
Series D, No. 34
.
2006
Adaawen, S. A..
2006.
The Socio-Economic Impact of Rural-Urban Migration of the Youth in The Builsa District, U/East Region.