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01.02.2013

Moving Across Boundaries: Migration in South Africa, 1950–2000

verfasst von: Holly E. Reed

Erschienen in: Demography | Ausgabe 1/2013

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Abstract

Existing knowledge about historical patterns of black internal migration in South Africa is incomplete, primarily because of the lack of good life course studies as well as the apartheid government’s suppression and censoring of data. This article provides a comprehensive picture of historical internal migration patterns with an analysis of a unique individual retrospective life history data set. This sample of the black population, collected in 2000, is the only known nationally representative life history data for South Africa; it includes all residential moves for each individual during his/her lifetime. Various mobility outcomes are analyzed: moves within/across provinces, moves within/across rural and urban areas, forced moves, moves with a nuclear family, and individual moves. The results indicate that migration significantly increased among black South Africans during the last half of the twentieth century, and that this increase began before the Pass Laws were repealed in 1986 and well before the official end of apartheid in 1991 or the first free election in 1994. The timing of this increase in migration rates suggests that migration in defiance of the Pass Laws (albeit a dangerous and desperate proposition) was a way of life for many black South Africans.

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Fußnoten
1
I use the terms “blacks” and “black South Africans” here because they are still the most common terms used in South Africa for the racial and social grouping that is, in fact, a highly diverse population.
 
2
In developing countries as a group, the mean educational attainment in 2000 was 5.3 years of schooling; in sub-Saharan Africa, it was 3.5 years; in South Africa, it was 6.1 years (Barro and Lee 2000).
 
3
To test the utility of the education variables as proxies, I ran the basic event history migration models (any move, intra-provincial versus inter-provincial moves, and rural-urban moves) on a subsample of those who were age 25 and older in the year 2000. These are adults who I expect would have completed their education by that age. The results were very similar to the results with the full sample, suggesting that these education variables are reasonable proxies for prior human capital attainment.
 
4
Here, “displacement” refers to economic dislocation resulting from layoffs or retrenchment, job transfers, and evictions. “Resettlement,” however, refers to forced removals and involuntary government resettlements, as well as more traditional forced migration because of violence, conflict, or disaster.
 
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Metadaten
Titel
Moving Across Boundaries: Migration in South Africa, 1950–2000
verfasst von
Holly E. Reed
Publikationsdatum
01.02.2013
Verlag
Springer US
Erschienen in
Demography / Ausgabe 1/2013
Print ISSN: 0070-3370
Elektronische ISSN: 1533-7790
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s13524-012-0140-x

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