TABLE 3.
Variables | N | n (%) |
---|---|---|
Intramigration experience | 477 | |
No intramigration | 313 (65.6%) | |
North to North | 64 (13.4%) | |
North to South | 29 (6.1%) | |
South to North | 29 (6.1%) | |
South to South | 42 (8.8%) | |
General migration intention | 513 | |
Not at all | 50 (9.7%) | |
Somewhat | 100 (19.5%) | |
A little bit | 84 (16.4%) | |
A lot | 273 (53.2%) | |
Don't know | 6 (1.2%) | |
Migration intention | 513 | |
Yes | 411 (80.1) | |
No | 102 (19.9) | |
Job downgrading | 389 | |
Yes | 254 (65.3%) | |
No | 135 (34.7%) | |
Election influence | 387 | |
No, the election did not influence my decision to migrate | 258 (66.7%) | |
Yes, because I am not satisfied with the election outcomes | 102 (26.4%) | |
Yes, but I am satisfied with the election outcomes | 27 (7.0%) | |
Countries to migrate to a | ||
United Kingdom | 109 | |
Canada | 92 | |
United States | 82 | |
Australia | 34 | |
Saudi Arabia | 23 | |
Others | 68 | |
Willingness to stay back with improve working and societal conditions | 373 | |
Yes | 260 (69.7%) | |
No | 113 (0.3%) |
Multiple responses.