MIGRATION BIBLIOGRAPHY

A listing of published research on migration issues in Southern Africa.
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Akinboade, O.A. (1999). Agriculture and the Migration of Labour to a Capital City: The Case of Gaborone, Botswana. Development Southern Africa, 14, 237-253.

Allen, V. (1992). The History of Black Mineworkers in South Africa. Keighley: Moor Press.

Amanor-Wilks, D.E. (1995). In Search of Hope For Zimbabwe's Farmworkers. London/Harare: The Panos Institute/Dateline Southern Africa.

Ault, D., & Rutman, G. (1992). Effects of Social Political and Economic Constraints on the Black Africans' Allocation of Time. Oxford Economic Papers, 44, 135-155.

Babu, S., & Hassan, R. (1995). International Migration and Environmental Degradation: The Case of Mozambican Refugees and Forest Resources in Malawi. Journal of Environmental Management, 43, 233-247.

Baker, J., & Aina, T. (1995). The Migration Experience in Africa. Uppsala: Nordiska Africainstitutet.

Bank, L. (1997). Town and Country: Urbanisation and Migration. SA Labour Bulletin, 21, 20-26.

Barling, J., & Kelloway, E.K. (1996). Job Insecurity and Health: The Moderating Role of Workplace Control. Stress Medicine, 12, 253-259.

Bauer, G. (1998). Labor and Democracy in Namibia, 1971-1996. Athens: Ohio University Press.

Belvedere, F., Pigou, P. and Handmaker, J. (2001). Realising Rights: The Development of Health and Welfare Policies for Asylum Seekers and Refugees in South Africa. Braamfontein: United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees and Community Agency for Social Enquiry.

Berstein, A., Schlemmer, L., & Simkins, C. (1998). A Proposed Policy Framework for Controlling Cross-Border Migration to South Africa. In A. Bernstein & M. Weiner. (eds.) Migration and Refugee Policies: An Overview. London/New York: Pinter.

Bouillon, A. (1998). Immigration and Immigrants in South Africa. Revue Europeenne Des Migrations Internationales, 14, 193-219.

Bouillon, A. (2001). Francophone African Migrants in South Africa: A Broad Overview. In A. Morris & A. Bouillon. (eds.) African Immigration to South Africa: Francophone Migration of the 1990s. Pretoria: Protea & IFAS.

Bouillon, A. (2001). African Francophone Migrants to South Africa: Languages, Images and Relationships. In A. Morris & A. Bouillon. (eds.) African Immigration to South Africa: Francophone Migration of the 1990s. Pretoria: Protea & IFAS.

Brand, V., Mupedziswa, R., & Gumbo, P. (1996). Structural Adjustment, Women and Informal Trade in Harare. In Structural Adjustment and the Working Poor in Zimbabwe. Uppsala: Nordiska Afrikainstitutet.

Brown, M., Kaplan, D. and Meyer, J.-M. (2000). An Outline of Skilled Emigration from South Africa. Africa Insight, 30, 41-47.

Brunk, M. (1996). Undocumented Migration to South Africa: More Questions Than Answers. Public Information Series No. 4. Cape Town: Institute for Democracry in South Africa.

Campbell, C. (1997). Migrancy, Masculine Identities and AIDS: The Psychological Context of HIV Transmission on the South African Gold Mines. Social Science and Medicine, 45, 273-281.

Campbell, E. (2000). Perspectives on the Emigration Potential of Skilled Batswana. Africa Insight, 30, 48-55.

Campbell, E. (2001). Preferences for Emigration among Skilled Citizens in Botswana. International Journal of Population Geography, 7, 151-171.

Carim, X. (1995). Illegal Migration to South Africa. Africa Insight, 25, 221-223.

Castelijn, A. (1995). Migration Trend in South Africa. Pretoria: Central Statistical Service.

Central Bank of Lesotho. (1995). Survey of Basotho Migrant Mineworkers April 1992-March 1993: Volume I - Survey Design, Implementation and Administration. Maseru: Central Bank of Lesotho.

Central Bank of Lesotho. (1995). Survey of Basotho Migrant Mineworkers April 1992-March 1993: Volume II - Analytical Report and Statistical Tables. Maseru: Central Bank of Lesotho.

Centre for Development and Enterprise. (1997). People on the Move: Lessons from International Migration Policies. Migration Series No. 6. Johannesburg: Centre for Development and Enterprise.

Centre for Development and Enterprise. (1997). People on the Move: A New Approach to Cross-Border Migration in South Africa. Migration Series No. 7. Johannesburg: Centre for Development and Enterprise.

Centre for Development and Enterprise. (1999). The 1996 Census: Key Findings, Problem Areas, Issues. CDE Round Table No. 3. Johannesburg: Centre for Development and Enterprise.

Centre for Development and Enterprise. (2000). Becoming 'The World's Most Promising Emerging Market': Is Government's White Paper on International Migration Good Enough? Johannesburg: Centre for Development and Enterprise.

Cheater, A. (1998). Transcending the State? Gender and Borderline Constructions of Citizenship in Zimbabwe. In T. Wilson and H. Donnan (eds.) Border Identities: Nation and State at International Frontiers. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Cheater, A., & Gaidzanwa, R.B. (1996). Citizenship in Neo-Patrilineal States: Gender and Mobility in Southern Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 22, 189-200.

Chimere-Dan, O. (1996). Migrants From Other African Countries in South Africa. SA Labour Bulletin, 20, 45-47.

Chirwa, W.C. (1995). Malawian Migrant Labour and the Politics of HIV/AIDS, 1985 to 1993. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Chirwa, W.C. (1996). The Malawi Government and South African Labour Recruiters, 1974-92. Journal of Modern African Studies, 34, 623-642.

Chirwa, W.C. (1997). 'No TEBA...Forget TEBA': The Plight of Malawian Ex-Migrant Workers to South Africa, 1988-1994. International Migration Review, 31, 628-654.

Chirwa, W.C. (1997). Migrant Labour, Sexual Networking and Multi-Partnered Sex in Malawi. Health Transition Review, 7, 5-15.

Chirwa, W.C. (1998). Aliens and AIDS in Southern Africa: The Malawi-South African Debate. African Affairs, 97, 53-79.

Christie, K. (1997). Security and Forced Migration Concerns in South Africa. African Security Review, 6, 42-48.

Cobbe, J. (1995). Macroeconomic Statistical Evidence From Lesotho. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Insitute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Cobbe, J. (1997). Labour Migration from Lesotho: Implications for South African Labour Market Policies. In H. Bass, r. Kappel, F. Messner, M Wauschkuhn, K. Wohlmuth. (eds.) Regional Perspectives on Labour and Employment: African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Münster: LIT Verlag.

Cohen, R. (1997). Brain Drain Migration. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town/Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

Cohen, R. (1997). International Migration: Southern Africa in Global Perspective. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town and Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

Cooper, C. (1997). Immigration Policy: Nationalism, Bilateralism and Regionalism. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town/Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

Coplan, D. (1994). In the Time of the Cannibals: The Word Music of South Africa's Basotho Migrants. Chicago: University of Chicago Press.

Coplan, D. (1995). Damned If We Know: Public Policy and the Future of the Migrant Labour System. In J. Crush, W. James, F. de Vletter, & D. Coplan. (eds.) Labour Migrancy in Southern Africa: Prospects for Post-Apartheid Transformation. Cape Town: University of Cape Town.

Coplan, D. (2001). A River Runs Through It: The Meaning of the Lesotho-Free State Border. African Affairs, 100, 81-116.

Coplan, D. (2001). You Have Left Me Wandering About: Basotho Women and the Culture of Mobility. In D.L. Hodgson and S.A. McCurdy. (eds.) "Wicked" Women and the Reconfiguration of Gender in Africa. Portsmouth, NH: Heinemann/Oxford: James Currey/Cape Town: David Philip, 2001.

Coplan, D., & Thoahlane, T. (1995). Motherless Households, Landless Farms: Employment Patterns Amongst Lesotho Migrants. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Crawhall, N. (1996). Alien Tongues. Bua, 10, 4-10.

Croucher, S. (1998). South Africa's Illegal Aliens: Constructing National Boundaries in a Post-Apartheid State. Ethnic and Racial Studies, 21, 639-660.

Crush, J. (1991). The Chains of Migrancy and the Southern African Labour Commission. In C. Dixon & M.J. Heffernan. (eds.) Colonialism and Development in the Contemporary World. London/New York: Mansell Publishing.

Crush, J. (1992). Inflexible Migrancy: New Forms of Migrant Labour on the South African Gold Mines. Labour, Capital and Society, 25, 46-71.

Crush, J. (1995). Mine Migrancy in the Contemporary Era. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Crush, J. (1997). Contract Migration to South Africa: Past, Present and Future. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town/Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

Crush, J. (1997). Temporary Work and Migration Policy in South Africa. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town/Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

Crush, J. (1998). Beyond Control: Immigration and Human Rights in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Crush, J. (1998). Immigration, Human Rights and the Constitution. In J. Crush. (ed.) Beyond Control: Immigration and Human Rights in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/Southern African Migration Project.

Crush, J. (1999). Fortress South Africa and the Deconstruction of the Apartheid Migration Regime. Geoforum, 30, 1-11.

Crush, J. (1999). The Discourse and Dimensions of Irregularity in Post-Apartheid South Africa. International Migration, 37, 125-151.

Crush, J. (2000). Migrations Past: An Historical Overview of Cross-Border Movement in Southern Africa. In D. McDonald. (ed.) On Borders: Perspectives on Cross-Border Migration in Southern Africa. New York: St Martin's Press.

Crush, J., James, W., de Vletter, F., & Coplan, D. (1995). Labour Migrancy in Southern Africa: Prospects for Post-Apartheid Transformation. Cape Town: Labour Law Unit, University of Cape Town.

Crush, J. & James, W. (eds.)(1995). Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Insitute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Crush, J., & James, W. (1995). The Politics of Normalisation: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

Crush, J., Jeeves, A., & Yudelman, D. (1992). South Africa's Labor Empire: A History of Black Migrancy to the Gold Mines. Cape Town/Boulder: David Philip/Westview Press.

Crush, J., & Tshitereke, C. (2001). Contesting Migrancy: The Foreign Labour Debate in Post-1994 South Africa. Africa Today, 48, 49-72.

Crush, J. & Veriava, F. (eds.)(1997). Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy: A Selection of the Briefing Papers Presented to the Green Paper Task Team of International Migration Appointed by the Minister of Home Affairs. Kingston/Cape Town: Southern African Migration Project/Institute for Democracy in South Africa.

Crush, J., & Williams, V. (1999). The New South Africans?: The Immigration Amnesties and Their Aftermath. Cape Town: Idasa.

Crush, J., James, W., & Jeeves, A. (1992). Introduction: Transformation on the South African Gold Mines. Labour, Capital and Society, 25, 7-17.

Crush, J., & McDonald, D. (2000). Transnationalism, African Immigration, and New Migrant Spaces in South Africa: An Introduction. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 34, 1-19.

Crush, J., & McDonald, D. (2001). Introduction to the Special Issue: Evaluating South African Immigration Policy after Apartheid. Africa Today, 48, 1-14.

Danso, R., & McDonald, D. (2001). Writing Xenophobia: Immigration and the Print Media in Post-apartheid South Africa. Africa Today, 48, 115-138.

Davies, R., & Head, J. (1995). The Future of Mine Migrancy in the Context of Broader Trends in Migration in Southern Africa. Journal of Southern African Studies, 21, 439-450.

Davies, R., & Head, J. (1995). The Future of Mine Migrancy: Trends in Southern Africa. In J. Crush & W. James. (eds.) Crossing Boundaries: Mine Migrancy in a Democratic South Africa. Cape Town/Ottawa: Institute for Democracy in South Africa/International Development Research Centre.

de Jongh, M. (1994). Mozambican Refugee Resettlement: Survival Strategies of Involuntary Migrants in South Africa. Journal of Refugee Studies, 7, 220-238.

de la Hunt, L. (1997). Refugee Migration to South Africa: Past, Present and Future. In J. Crush & F. Veriava. (eds.) Transforming South African Migration and Immigration Policy. Cape Town/Kingston: Southern African Migration Project.

de la Hunt, L. (1998). Refugees and Immigration Law in South Africa. In J. Crush. (ed.) Beyond Control: Immigration and Human Rights in a Democratic South Africa. Kingston/Cape Town: Southern African Migration Project/Institute for Democracy in South Africa.

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Devereux, S., Katjiuanjo, V., & Van Rooy, G. (1996). The Living and Working Conditions of Farmworkers in Namibia. Windhoek: Legal Assistance Centre and Social Sciences Division of the Multi-Discplinary Research Centre, University of Namibia.

de Villiers, R., & Reitzes, M. (1995). Southern African Migration: Domestic and Regional Policy Implications. Johannesburg: Centre for Policy Studies.

de Vletter, F. (2000). Labour Migration to South Africa: The Lifeblood for Southern Mozambique. In D. McDonald. (ed.) On Borders: Perspectives on International Migration in Southern Africa. New York: St Martin's Press.

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Dladla, N., Hiner, C., Qwana, E. and Lurie, M. (2001). Speaking to Rural Women: The Sexual Partnerships of Rural SA Women Whose Partners are Migrants.  Society in Transition, 32(1),79-82.

Dodson, B. (2000). Women On The Move: Gender and Cross-Border Migration to South Africa from Lesotho, Mozambique and Zimbabwe. In D. McDonald. (ed.) On Borders: Perspectives on International Migration in Southern Africa. New York: St Martin's Press.

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Dodson, B., & Oelofse, C. (2000). Shades of Xenophobia: In-Migrants and Immigrants in Mizamoyethu, Cape Town. Canadian Journal of African Studies, 34, 124-148.

Dolan, C., Tollman, S.M., Nkuna, V.G., & Gear, J.S.S. (1997). The Links Between Legal Status and Environmental Health: A Case Study of Mozambican Refugees and their Hosts in the Mpumalanga (Eastern Transvaal) Lowveld, South Africa. Health and Human Rights, 2, 62-84.

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