Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the advent of democracy in 1994, South Africa's migration policy remained mired in the past. The Aliens Control Act of 1991 continued to govern the country's policy until the passage of the Immigration Act of 2002. After amendment in 2004, the Act finally came into force in July 2005. This paper focuses on the implications for South Africa and the SADC region of persisting with a policy framework devised in the apartheid period. First, the mine migrant labour system has remained intact despite a prolonged economic crisis in the mining industry. Second, the national introspection of the first democratic government led to a major decline in legal mi...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the South African government\u27s proposed new policy on in...
Prior to 1994, South Africa was infamous for its racialised policies and seemingly limitless measur...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Globally, migration is to a certain degree an important and highly debated political topic among sch...
In the past two decades, South Africa has become the "new migration hub" in Africa. The country has ...
Abstract : This study examines the policies on migration of successive governments in South Africa s...
Volume entitled: Ten Years of Democratic South Africa. Transition Accomplished? edited by Aurelia Wa...
Changes in immigration policy and legislation have the power to shape and alter the gendering of mig...
The South African migrant labour system is understood to have been brought to a close officially wit...
The paper provides a critical appraisal of changes that have marked the political discourses on immi...
Through ethnographic investigation into the lives of economic migrants from South Africa’s neighbour...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017South Africa's transition...
This chapter concludes that regional transborder legacies of migration cannot be wished away; rather...
textabstractThe paper looks at South Africa’s complex history and policies of racism, social separat...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the South African government\u27s proposed new policy on in...
Prior to 1994, South Africa was infamous for its racialised policies and seemingly limitless measur...
Despite the political and social transformation set in motion by the collapse of apartheid and the a...
Globally, migration is to a certain degree an important and highly debated political topic among sch...
In the past two decades, South Africa has become the "new migration hub" in Africa. The country has ...
Abstract : This study examines the policies on migration of successive governments in South Africa s...
Volume entitled: Ten Years of Democratic South Africa. Transition Accomplished? edited by Aurelia Wa...
Changes in immigration policy and legislation have the power to shape and alter the gendering of mig...
The South African migrant labour system is understood to have been brought to a close officially wit...
The paper provides a critical appraisal of changes that have marked the political discourses on immi...
Through ethnographic investigation into the lives of economic migrants from South Africa’s neighbour...
MSc (International Relations), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2017South Africa's transition...
This chapter concludes that regional transborder legacies of migration cannot be wished away; rather...
textabstractThe paper looks at South Africa’s complex history and policies of racism, social separat...
The National Party came into power in 1948 with an election promise to safeguard the political, econ...
This paper presents a gender analysis of the South African government\u27s proposed new policy on in...
Prior to 1994, South Africa was infamous for its racialised policies and seemingly limitless measur...