Migration, Urbanisation and Sustainable Livelihoods in South Africa (original) (raw)
Discrimination and development? Immigration, urbanisation and sustainable livelihoods in Johannesburg
Loren B. Landau
Development Southern Africa, 2007
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A Matter of Timing: Migration and Housing Access in Metropolitan Johannesburg
Owen Crankshaw
African Urban Economies, 2006
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Urbanisation, nativism, and the rule of law in South Africa's ‘forbidden’ cities
Loren B. Landau
Third World Quarterly, 2005
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Vulnerability, Mobility and Place: Alexandra and Central Johannesburg Pilot Study.
Jean Pierre Misago, Loren B. Landau
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Migration and urbanization in South Africa
Niel Roux
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No. 15: Migration, Urbanisation and Sustainable Livelihoods in South Africa
Loren B. Landau
2005
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Governing Migration & Urbanisation in South African Municipalities: Developing Approaches to Counter Poverty and Social Fragmentation
Jean Pierre Misago, Loren B. Landau
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Migration in South Africa: tensions and post-apartheid inter-ethnic compromises in a central district of Johannesburg
Catherine Quiminal
2012
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Changing Local Government Responses to Migration in South Africa
Loren Landau
DIE ERDE – Journal of the Geographical Society of Berlin, 2012
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Beall, J., Crankshaw, O. and Parnell, S., ‘A Matter of Timing: Urbanisation and housing access in metropolitan Johannesburg’, D. Bryceson and D. Potts (eds), African Urban Economies (Palgrave MacMillan, Basingstoke, 2005), pp.229-251.
Owen Crankshaw
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Immigration, transit and urban transformation: a comparative study of post-apartheid migration and urbanisation in Lubumbashi, Maputo and Johannesburg
Loren Landau
2009
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Human development impacts of migration: South Africa case study
Asep Suvriatna
2009
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Transplants and transients: Nativism, nationalism, and migration in Inner-city Johannesburg
Loren B. Landau
Migration Studies Working Paper Series, 2005
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Social polarisation and migration to Johannesburg
Jacqueline Borel-Saladin
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Contemporary Migration to South Africa: A Regional Development Issue edited by Aurelia Segatti and Loren B. Landau
Loren Landau
Journal of Regional Science, 2012
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Living in, out of, and Between Two Cities: Migrants from Maputo in Johannesburg
Dominique P. Vidal
Urban Forum, 2010
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Urban livelihood strategies of internal migrants and the response of the City of Johannesburg
mawethu pepu
2014
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STRATEGIC REPORT ON MIGRATION AND THE INCLUSIVE CITY IN DURBAN, SOUTH AFRICA
Kira Erwin
Urban Futures Centre, 2018
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Gilbert, A. and Crankshaw, O., ‘Comparing South African and Latin American Experience: Migration and housing mobility in Soweto’, Urban Studies 36(13), 1999, pp.2375 2400.
Owen Crankshaw, Alain Gilbert
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Migration, gender and urbanisation in Johannesburg
Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
2009
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Analysing local-level responses to migration and urban health in Hillbrow: the Johannesburg Migrant Health Forum
Courtenay Sprague
BMC Public Health
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Gilbert, A. and Crankshaw, O., 'Comparing South African and Latin American Experience: Migration and Housing Mobility in Soweto'
Owen Crankshaw
Urban Studies, 1999
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Migration in South Africa: tensions and post-apartheid inter-ethnic compromises in a central district of Johannesburg In The challenge of the threshold. Border closures and migration movements in Africa, Jocelyne Streiff-Fénart and Aurelia Wa Kabwe Segatti (Eds), Lanham, Lexington Books, 288 p.
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Contemporary South African Urbanization Dynamics
Marie Wentzel
Urban Forum, 2010
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Contemporary South African migration patterns and inten¬tions
Johan Viljoen
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The Spread of a Transnational Model: ‘Gated Communities’ in Three Southern African Cities (Cape Town, Maputo and Windhoek)
Jeanne Vivet
International Journal of Urban and Regional Research, 2012
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Contemporary Migration to South Africa: A Regional Development Issue.
Loren B. Landau
2011
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Johannesburg: race, inequality, and urbanization
Owen Crankshaw, Susan Parnell
Globalization, Development and Inequality, 2004
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LABOUR MARKET OUTCOMES OF MIGRANT POPULATIONS IN SOUTH AFRICA
Princelle Dasappa
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2Migration, Gender and Urbanisation in Johannesburg
Caroline Wanjiku Kihato
2009
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Crankshaw, O. and Parnell, S., ‘Johannesburg: Race, Inequality and Urbanisation’, J. Gugler (ed.), World Cities beyond the West: Globalisation, development and inequality (Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2004), pp.348-370.
Owen Crankshaw
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Socio-demographic transformation in the Bloemfontein inner-city area
Marisa Lombaard, Lochner Marais
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Southern Hub: The Globalization of Migration to South Africa
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Migration Fact Sheet 1: Population Movements in and to South Africa
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Aurelia Wa Kabwe-Segatti, Loren Landau, eds. Migration in Post-apartheid South Africa: Challenges and Questions to Policy-makers. Notes and Documents Series. Paris: Agence Franc ̧aise de D ́eveloppement, 2008. Illustrations. 239 pp.
Jeanne Vivet
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