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Pacific ViewpointVolume 21, Issue 1 p. 42-61 ArticleFree Access The Structure of Internal Migration in Papua New Guinea* Richard Curtain, Richard CurtainSearch for more papers by this author Richard Curtain, Richard CurtainSearch for more papers by this author First published: 01 May 1980 https://doi.org/10.1111/apv.211003Citations: 10 † * Revised version of a paper first presented to ANZAAS, Melbourne, 1977. AboutPDF ToolsExport citationAdd to favoritesTrack citation ShareShare Give accessShare full text accessShare full-text accessPlease review our Terms and Conditions of Use and check box below to share full-text version of article.I have read and accept the Wiley Online Library Terms and Conditions of UseShareable LinkUse the link below to share a full-text version of this article with your friends and colleagues. Learn more.Copy URL Share a linkShare onFacebookTwitterLinkedInRedditWechat References 1Bach, Robert L., 1976, “Historical Patterns of Capitalist Penetration in Malaysia”, Journal of Contemporary Asia, 6, 4, 458– 476. 2Bedford, R. D., and Mamak, A. F., 1976, “Bougainvilleans in Urban Wage Employment: Some Aspects of Migrant Flows and Adaptive Strategies”, Oceania XLVI, 3, 169– 187. 3Brookfield, H. C., with Hart, D., 1971, Melanesia: a geographical interpretation of an island world, Methuen, London. 4Bryant, J. J., 1977, “Urbanization in Papua New Guinea: Problems of Access to Housing and Services,” Pacific Viewpoint, 18, 1, 43– 57. 5Burawoy, M., 1976, “The Functions and Reproduction of Migrant Labor: Comparative material from Southern Africa and the United States,” American Journal of Sociology, 81, 5, 1050– 1080. 6Castells, M., 1975, “Immigrant Workers and Class Struggles in Advanced Capitalism, the Western European Experience”, Politics and Society 5, 1, 33– 66. 7Cliffe, L., 1977, “Rural class formation in East Africa”, The Journal of Peasant Studies, 4, 2, 195– 224. 8Clunies Ross, A. I., Curtain, R. L. and Conroy, J. D., 1975, “ The 1974/1975 Rural Survey: Aims, Scope and Methods”, New Guinea Research Unit Discussion Paper No. 4, Port Moresby. 9Epstein, T. S., 1968, Capitalism Primitive and Modern. Australian National University Press, Canberra. 10Garnaut, R., Wright, M. and Curtain, R., “ Employment, Incomes and Migration in Papua New Guinea Towns”, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research Monograph 6, Port Moresby. 11Kent-Wilson, R., 1975, “ Socio-Economic Indicators Applied to subdistricts of Papua New Guinea”, Yagl-ambu, 2 (1), 27– 41. 12Leys, C., 1975, Underdevelopment in Kenya: The Political Economy of Neo-Colonialism 1964–1971, Heinemann, London. 13McCarthy, J. K., 1963, Patrol into Yesterday, F. W. Cheshire, Melbourne. 14Smith, D. W., 1975, “ Labour and the Law in Papua New Guinea”, Development Studies Centre Monograph No. 1. Australian National University, Canberra. 15Skeldon, R., 1976, “ The Growth of Goroka: Towards an Interpretation of the Past and a Warning for the Future”, I.A.S.E.R. Discussion Paper No. 6, Institute of Applied Social and Economic Research, Port Moresby. 16 Territory of New Guinea, various years, Annual Reports, Government Printer, Canberra. 17 Territory of Papua New Guinea, various years, Annual Reports, Government Printer, Canberra. 18Wilson, F., 1972, Labour in the South African Gold Mines 1911–1969, University Press, Cambridge. 19Wolpe, H., 1972, “Capitalism and Cheap Labour-Power in South Africa: From Segregation to Apartheid”, Economy and Society 1, 4, 425– 55. 20Wolpe, H. 1975, “ The Theory of internal colonialism: the South African Case” in Oxaal, I et al, Beyond the Sociology of Development, Routledge and Kegan Paul, London. Citing Literature Volume21, Issue1May 1980Pages 42-61 ReferencesRelatedInformation

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