Migration in South and Southern Africa: Dynamics and DeterminantsPieter Kok (Zuid-Afrika.) HSRC Press, 2006 - 364 من الصفحات In this wide-ranging work, prominent migration scholars provide insight into the current dynamics and determinants of both immigration and migration in South and southern Africa and reflect on how the lifting of apartheid has affected migration in the region. The book covers three broad areas: macro-level migration trends in sub-Saharan Africa, micro-level factors in South African migration, and a synthesis of current migration theory. Population movement is a complicated issue that faces many governments, and this text explains and evaluates the causes and consequences of migration on an international and internal scale, shedding light on models of movement. |
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Adepoju African Migration Project analysis apartheid area of origin border Botswana Cape Town cent cross-border migrants destination area economic emigration employment evaluation factors fieldwork flows Gauteng gender Gushulak healthcare household HSRC Migration Survey immigration income indicated individual influx control intentions to migrate international migration interviewers Johannesburg KwaZulu-Natal labour migration large numbers Lesotho living metro migrant networks migration intentions Migration Policy Series migration stream migration to South movement Mozambican Mozambique Mpumalanga multiregional Namibia Oucho patterns percentage place of residence population potential migrants Pretoria province questionnaire recruitment refugees region remittances reported respondents revisits rural areas rural-to-rural rural-urban migration SADC sample sector selected service delivery skilled small towns South Africa southern Africa southern African countries Southern African Migration Statistics South Africa status Swaziland Table Total United Nations urban areas urbanisation value-expectancy variables Western Cape women workers Zambia Zimbabwe
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الصفحة 84 - The Native should only be allowed to enter urban areas, which are essentially the white man's creation, when he is willing to enter and to minister to the needs of the white.. man, and should depart therefrom when he ceases so to minister.
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الصفحة 227 - Migrant networks are sets of interpersonal ties that connect migrants, former migrants, and nonmigrants in origin and destination areas through ties of kinship, friendship, and shared community origin.
الصفحة 43 - Siddique (ed) International migration into the 21st century: Essays in honour of Reginald Appleyard.
الصفحة ix - UNDP United Nations Development Program UNECA United Nations Economic Commission for Africa...
الصفحة 69 - The new South Africans? Immigration amnesties and their aftermath. Cape Town: Southern African Migration Project De Vletter F (1998) Sons of Mozambique: Mozambican miners and post-apartheid South Africa.
الصفحة 69 - Fertility and child mortality south of the Sahara." In SH Ominde and CN Ejiogu (eds.). Population Growth and Economic Development in Africa. London: Heinemann, pp.
الصفحة 121 - Nations has declared that health is not merely the absence of disease or infirmity. It is a state of complete physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
الصفحة 113 - VLF = very low fertility regions (TFFK1.7). (Total fertility rate is the number of children that a woman would have at the end of her fertile period if current age-specific fertility rates prevailed.) each storyline, defined by the medians of the conditional distributions for these variables. Population projections for each MA scenario were then produced based on the deterministic scenarios for each component of...
الصفحة 169 - National Household Survey Capability Programme, NonSampling Errors in Household Surveys: Sources, Assessment and Control.