Migration and urbanisation in post-apartheid South Africa
Under apartheid, black South Africans were severely restricted in their choice of location and many were forced to live in homelands. Following the abolition of apartheid they were free to migrate. Given gravity, a town nearer to the homelands can be expected to receive a larger inflow of people tha...
Principais autores: | Rauch, F, Bakker, J, Parsons, C |
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Formato: | Working paper |
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University of Oxford
2016
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