“I’m Used to Bad Things Happening to Me”: The Victimisation of Low-Income Earning Foreign Nationals Living in South Africa
South Africa hosts millions of foreign nationals who are often blamed for the country’s high crime rate, despite their victimisation being under-reported. Foreign nationals often settle for low-income jobs regardless of their qualifications or work experience. Consequently, these minority groups ar...
Main Author: | Shandre Jansen van Rensburg |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Hradec Králové
2023-12-01
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Series: | Modern Africa |
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Online Access: | https://195.113.118.27/modernafrica/article/view/232 |
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