Drivers of migration to the inner areas of the five largest South African cities are investigated using computational modelling based on survey data. The primary migration driver for South African cities is established to be the need to find work but this is related to income in terms of salary distributions. These distributions vary for the different cities and fall into two groups, those with a normal distribution and those that peak in a very low income bracket. The link between these distributions and 'attractiveness to move to a city' is considered using a simple model.
We study the relationship between country of origin and employment prospects for immigrants to South...
Population density gradients for South Africa’s cities are quite small in absolute value, indicating...
Migration has long been an important phenomenon shaping the demographic profile of South Africa, and...
This study investigates the internal migration of black males in South Africa over the period after ...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa has a history of distorted and controlled migration...
Cities are important forces of national socioeconomic development. Individuals in cities often belon...
Abstract Migrations historically have led to fears of brain drain from the sending regions because m...
Paper presented at the 27th general conference of the International Association for Research in Inco...
In this paper three elements are connected: employment change, job access and labour related migrati...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This study examines the determina...
Despite great accomplishments in the migration literature, the determinants of South-South migration...
Using data from labour force surveys conducted simultaneously in the capital cities of seven West A...
Population density gradients for south africa's cities are quite small in absolute value, indicating...
Using data from labour force surveys conducted simultaneously in the capital cities of seven WAEMU c...
We develop an economic geography model where mobile skilled workers choose to either work in a produ...
We study the relationship between country of origin and employment prospects for immigrants to South...
Population density gradients for South Africa’s cities are quite small in absolute value, indicating...
Migration has long been an important phenomenon shaping the demographic profile of South Africa, and...
This study investigates the internal migration of black males in South Africa over the period after ...
Includes bibliographical references.South Africa has a history of distorted and controlled migration...
Cities are important forces of national socioeconomic development. Individuals in cities often belon...
Abstract Migrations historically have led to fears of brain drain from the sending regions because m...
Paper presented at the 27th general conference of the International Association for Research in Inco...
In this paper three elements are connected: employment change, job access and labour related migrati...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015This study examines the determina...
Despite great accomplishments in the migration literature, the determinants of South-South migration...
Using data from labour force surveys conducted simultaneously in the capital cities of seven West A...
Population density gradients for south africa's cities are quite small in absolute value, indicating...
Using data from labour force surveys conducted simultaneously in the capital cities of seven WAEMU c...
We develop an economic geography model where mobile skilled workers choose to either work in a produ...
We study the relationship between country of origin and employment prospects for immigrants to South...
Population density gradients for South Africa’s cities are quite small in absolute value, indicating...
Migration has long been an important phenomenon shaping the demographic profile of South Africa, and...