A Publication by Prof Chipo Hungwe, Executive Dean of Faculty of Social Social Sciences, Midlands State University,This paper explains the reasons, frequency, mode and factors affecting remitting behaviour of Zimbabwean migrants in Johannesburg. The paper is based on a study carried out in 2012 in two geographical areas of Johannesburg, Kempton Park and Tembisa. It argues that remitting behaviour is based on economic and social calculations made by migrants in terms of how they want to continue being involved in the affairs of their families in Zimbabwe and their own individual evaluations of what the future holds. It is also management of risk in the sense that migrants will remit more if they think their future in South Africa is not guar...
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Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)Remittances from South Africa to other African countr...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016The study attempts to understand the social chal...
While the volume of remittances to developing countries has been growing significantly over the year...
This paper looks at the determinants of South-South remittances. An original dataset of African migr...
This study sought to identify the micro-economic determinants of remittances flows into Zimbabwe. Th...
This paper traces the developmental contribution of migrant remittances sent from South Africa to th...
Zimbabweans of all walks of life have crossed over to South Africa since the late 1990s for long and...
This master thesis is a case study on the remittance corridor between South Africa and Zimbabwe. The...
This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the case of South-South migra...
Abstract: This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the context of South-...
International audienceThis paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the case ...
The study analyses Zimbabwean migrants’ strategies of survival in a largely xenophobic environment...
immigrants from African countries choose Johannesburg as a migration destination. They all perceive ...
This paper analyses the role of family and church networks as sources of social capital in aiding m...
This paper contends that the unprecedented migration of Zimbabwean teachers into South Africa has tr...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)Remittances from South Africa to other African countr...
MSocSc, North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016The study attempts to understand the social chal...
While the volume of remittances to developing countries has been growing significantly over the year...