Political Contestations within South African Migration Governance Moyo and Zanker

Since the attainment of democracy in 1994 and the end of race based discriminatory migration practices, South Africa has received increased flows of migrants from the African continent and other parts of the world (Crush, Williams, and Peberdy 2005). Whereas during the apartheid era, low-skilled labourers to the mines and agricultural farms dominated migration from the African continent, the post-1994 migration regime has diversified and includes large numbers of refugees and asylum seekers as well as other migrants…

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