The South African migrant labour system is understood to have been brought to a close officially with the end of apartheid. After the introduction of democracy in 1994, there was a deliberate attempt to reverse the rural-urban migratory labour system in favour of a state-supported urbanisation strategy for the African poor in cities. This was accompanied first by policies to address poverty and landlessness in rural areas between 1994 and 2000, and later evolved into a stimulation policy for economically viable, market-orientated, small-scale farmers in rural areas (including the former homelands). The aim of the policy framework promoted by the new African National Congress (ANC) government was to create fixed populations, rooted in urban ...
This paper highlights the plight of black rural areas in South Africa, in which deep poverty and wea...
In the mid-1950s, the City of Cape Town was part of a wider area demarcated as a Coloured Labour Pre...
South Africa formally began its transition into a neoliberal, democratic country in 1994 with its fi...
The movement of workers from the rural to the urban sector has been and continues to be an integral...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Through ethnographic investigation into the lives of economic migrants from South Africa’s neighbour...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
As South Africa moves further away from the political transition of 1994, the economic history of th...
Poverty in South Africa is a rural and urban problem. It is endemic to the rural environment where t...
Since the collapse of apartheid, there have been major increases in migration flows within, to and f...
The political freedoms ushered in by the post 1994 transition were seen at that time as the basis fo...
Confronted with high unemployment figures and widespread poverty among the black population, one o...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Southern Africa has a long history of intra-regional migration, dating back to the mid-nineteenth ce...
This paper highlights the plight of black rural areas in South Africa, in which deep poverty and wea...
In the mid-1950s, the City of Cape Town was part of a wider area demarcated as a Coloured Labour Pre...
South Africa formally began its transition into a neoliberal, democratic country in 1994 with its fi...
The movement of workers from the rural to the urban sector has been and continues to be an integral...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Through ethnographic investigation into the lives of economic migrants from South Africa’s neighbour...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
As South Africa moves further away from the political transition of 1994, the economic history of th...
Poverty in South Africa is a rural and urban problem. It is endemic to the rural environment where t...
Since the collapse of apartheid, there have been major increases in migration flows within, to and f...
The political freedoms ushered in by the post 1994 transition were seen at that time as the basis fo...
Confronted with high unemployment figures and widespread poverty among the black population, one o...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Southern Africa has a long history of intra-regional migration, dating back to the mid-nineteenth ce...
This paper highlights the plight of black rural areas in South Africa, in which deep poverty and wea...
In the mid-1950s, the City of Cape Town was part of a wider area demarcated as a Coloured Labour Pre...
South Africa formally began its transition into a neoliberal, democratic country in 1994 with its fi...