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The Corona Virus and Migration Governance in South Africa: Business as Usual? (PDF)
2020/06 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); research paper; Author(s): Franzisca Luise Zanker; Khangelani Moyo
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WIDER Working Paper 2020/52-the Impact of the Employment Equity Act on Female Inter-Industry Labour Mobility and the Gender Wage Gap in South Africa (PDF)
2020/04 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); Working Paper; Author(s): Mattie Susan Landman; Neave O'Clery
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Blog: South Africa’s Xenophobic Agenda Is Impeding Its Coronavirus Response
2020/04 – Arnold Bergsträsser Institut (ABI); African Arguments; Author(s): Khangelani Moyo, Franzisca Zanker
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How Immigrants Contribute to South Africa's Economy
2018/07 – OECD Development Centre (OECD/DC), International Labour Organization (ILO); project report; Author(s): Theo Sparreboom et al.
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Performing Asylum: Theatre of Testimony in South Africa
2017/04 – African Studies Centre (ASC); African studies collection 66; Author(s): Pedzisai Maedza
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I Ask the World to Empathize: Voices of People on the Move
2016/09 – Oxfam GB; Oxfam Briefing Papers; Author(s): Cairns, Edmund
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Southern Africa: 20 Years Post-Apartheid
2013/12 – Mattersburger Kreis für Entwicklungspolitik an den österreichischen Universitäten; Austrian Journal of Development Studies (JEP), Volume XXIX, Issue 4; Editor(s): Joachim Becker, Koen Smet
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Suedafrika als „Tor nach Afrika“? (pdf)
2012/06 - German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA), Focus Afrika No.4, Authors: Soeren Scholvin und Peter Draper
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Scientific diasporas as development partners; skilled migrants from Colombia, India and South Africa in Switzerland: empirical evidence and policy responses.
2010/03 - Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL); Author: Peter Lang
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Mutualism Despite Ostensible Difference: HuShamwari, Kuhanyisana, and Conviviality Between Shona Zimbabweans and Tsonga South Africans in Giyani, South Africa
2020/04 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Africa Spectrum; Author(s): Tamuka Chekero, Shannon Morreira
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