Migration to democratic South Africa
By: Modi, Renu.
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ArticlePublisher: 2003Description: p.1759-762.Subject(s): Labour migration - South Africa | Labour migration
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Economic and Political WeeklySummary: Since the 19th century, South Africa's economy has been sustained by the migration of cheap labour from neighbouring countries. But the end of apartheid, the consequent search for a new national identity and the accompanying tensions of a nation in transition have also fuelled deep suspicion and hostility against such migrants, who are now viewed increasingly as `aliens'.
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Since the 19th century, South Africa's economy has been sustained by the migration of cheap labour from neighbouring countries. But the end of apartheid, the consequent search for a new national identity and the accompanying tensions of a nation in transition have also fuelled deep suspicion and hostility against such migrants, who are now viewed increasingly as `aliens'.


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