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Labor migration became a dominant feature of Africa due to a combination of economic, social, and historical factors. Economic disparities between rural and urban areas, as well as between different countries, prompted individuals to seek better employment opportunities. Additionally, colonial legacies, such as the establishment of extractive industries, created a demand for labor in specific sectors, further driving migration. Social networks and established diasporas also facilitated the movement of people in search of improved living conditions and livelihoods.

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