Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania

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Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania. / Mekasha, Tseday Jemaneh; Ngasamiaku, Wilhelm; D. Ruhinduka, Remidius; Tarp, Finn.

2018.

Publikation: Working paperForskning

Harvard

Mekasha, TJ, Ngasamiaku, W, D. Ruhinduka, R & Tarp, F 2018 'Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania'. <https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/land-tenure-security-and-internal-migration-tanzania>

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Mekasha, T. J., Ngasamiaku, W., D. Ruhinduka, R., & Tarp, F. (2018). Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania. UNU WIDER Working Paper Series Bind 2018 Nr. 158 https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/land-tenure-security-and-internal-migration-tanzania

Vancouver

Mekasha TJ, Ngasamiaku W, D. Ruhinduka R, Tarp F. Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania. 2018 dec.

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Mekasha, Tseday Jemaneh ; Ngasamiaku, Wilhelm ; D. Ruhinduka, Remidius ; Tarp, Finn. / Land tenure security and internal migration in Tanzania. 2018. (UNU WIDER Working Paper Series; Nr. 158, Bind 2018).

Bibtex

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