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MIGRATION AND HOUSING

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This PaPer concentrates on the question of how the migrants integrate into the urban residential environment. Within this context, a field survey was conducted in 1980, among the migrants from İskilip, a central Anatolian town and its hinterland. The migrants were compared to receiving the city's population in terms of the level of education, occupational structure, family composition, earnings and quality of housing. The findings of the survey show that modes of articulation of the migrants in urban space, exhibit a more diverse structure. Although limited with the findings of the field survey, contrary to the stagnationist and dualist theses of the Modernization School and Marginalist Theories, migrants do adapt to the socio-economic and spatial environment of the urban areas in a dynamic process, more quickly than expected.
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Bu araştırma, göçmenlerin, kentsel mekandaki devinim süreçleri içinde, konut çevresiyle bütünleşmelerini konu almaktadır. Ankara'nın ikiyüz kilometre kuzey batısında bir İç Anadolu kasabası olan, Çorum ilimize bağlı İskilip ilçe merkezi ile köylerinden Ankara'ya göç edenler arasında 1980 yılında yaptığımız bu alan çalışmasının bir özelliği, 1970 yılında yürütülen bir göç araştırmasının kapsam ve içeriği genişletilmiş bir devamı olmasıdır (Kapil ve Gençağa, 1972). 1970'de yürütülen ilk çalışma, İskilip ve civarından Ankara'ya göç eden 167 kasaba ve 65 köy kökenli denek üzerinde yapılmıştır. Bunu izleyen ikinci araştırma ise, 1970'de görüşülen ve halen Ankara'da yaşamını sürdüren 186 deneğe ek olarak, 1970 ile 1980 arasında Ankara'ya göç eden 169 yeni aileyi de kapsamına almıştır. Bu makalede, 1980 yılında yapılan kapsamlı çalışmanın bazı bulguları özetlenmektedir (Ersoy, 1985) (1).
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