Reasons for emigration from South Africa, particularly of professionals, are investigated using data from a recent survey. The authors conclude that although direct fear of potential violence is not a major factor, emigrants are concerned about changes in living standards resulting from economic problems or changes in government structure
While many countries across the world face increasing numbers of immigrants, the literature on attit...
South Africa is experiencing a substantial “brain drain”, underestimated in official emigration stat...
We investigate how emigration from a developing region is affected by xenophobic violence at destina...
Various economic and socio-political reasons are usually given to explain people’s decisions to emig...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Statistics)Research shows that more than 60 percent of South African born ...
This paper investigates the extent, nature and causes of potential emigration in South Africa among ...
This article reports the results of a 2002 survey of emigration potential among a representative sam...
Recent and recurrent violence against immigrants in South Africa highlight the prevalence of xenopho...
This paper looks at the determinants of South-South remittances. An original dataset of African migr...
In the last decade incidents of xenophobia in South Africa have been prevalent. Are such anti-immigr...
Who intends to leave Africa and what drives people to emigrate? For the cases of Ghana, Senegal, Mor...
This study explored the relationship between satisfaction with life and internal migration intention...
Zimbabweans of all walks of life have crossed over to South Africa since the late 1990s for long and...
Abstract: This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the context of South-...
This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the case of South-South migr...
While many countries across the world face increasing numbers of immigrants, the literature on attit...
South Africa is experiencing a substantial “brain drain”, underestimated in official emigration stat...
We investigate how emigration from a developing region is affected by xenophobic violence at destina...
Various economic and socio-political reasons are usually given to explain people’s decisions to emig...
Magister Scientiae - MSc (Statistics)Research shows that more than 60 percent of South African born ...
This paper investigates the extent, nature and causes of potential emigration in South Africa among ...
This article reports the results of a 2002 survey of emigration potential among a representative sam...
Recent and recurrent violence against immigrants in South Africa highlight the prevalence of xenopho...
This paper looks at the determinants of South-South remittances. An original dataset of African migr...
In the last decade incidents of xenophobia in South Africa have been prevalent. Are such anti-immigr...
Who intends to leave Africa and what drives people to emigrate? For the cases of Ghana, Senegal, Mor...
This study explored the relationship between satisfaction with life and internal migration intention...
Zimbabweans of all walks of life have crossed over to South Africa since the late 1990s for long and...
Abstract: This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the context of South-...
This paper looks at the determinants of international remittances in the case of South-South migr...
While many countries across the world face increasing numbers of immigrants, the literature on attit...
South Africa is experiencing a substantial “brain drain”, underestimated in official emigration stat...
We investigate how emigration from a developing region is affected by xenophobic violence at destina...