Migration Policy Series
No. 86 Pandemic Remittance Shocks and Resilience in the South Africa-Zimbabwe Migration Corridor
Jonathan Crush and Godfrey Tawodzera
No. 85 Pandemic Food Precarity, Crisis-Living and Translocality: Zimbabwean Migrant Households in South Africa during COVID-19
Sujata Ramachandran, Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera and Elizabeth Opiyo Onyango
No. 84 Small-Town Xenophobia and Migrant Anxieties in South Africa’s Limpopo Province, 2022.
Godfrey Tawodzera and Jonathan Crush
No. 83 Between Burden and Benefit: Migrant Remittances, Social Protection and Sustainable Development, 2021.
Sujata Ramachandran and Jonathan Crush
No. 82 Deadly Denial: Xenophobia Governance and the Global Compact for Migration in South Africa, 2020.
Jonathan Crush
No. 81 Rethinking the South African Medical Brain Drain Narrative, 2019.
Jonathan Crush
No. 80 Problematizing the Foreign Shop: Justifications for Restricting the Migrant Spaza Sector in South Africa, 2018.
Vanya Gastrow
No.79 Rendering South Africa Undesirable: A Critique of Refugee and Informal Sector Policy, 2017.
Jonathan Crush, Caroline Skinner and Manal Stulgaitis
No.78 Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector, 2017.
Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera, Cameron McCordic and Sujata Ramachandran
No.77 Living With Xenophobia: Zimbabwean Informal Enterprise in South Africa, 2017.
Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera, Abel Chikanda and Daniel Tevera
No.76 Refugee Entrepreneurial Economies in Urban South Africa, 2017.
Jonathan Crush, Godfrey Tawodzera, Cameron McCordic and Sujata Ramachandran
No.75 Competition or Co-operation? South African and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Johannesburg, 2017.
Sally Peberdy
No.74 Informal Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Trade between Zimbabwe and South Africa, 2017.
Abel Chikanda and Godfrey Tawodzera
No.73 Informal Entrepreneurship and Cross-Border Trade in Maputo, Mozambique, 2016.
Inês Raimundo and Abel Chikanda
No.72 Food Remittances: Migration and Food Security in Africa, 2016.
Jonathan Crush and Mary Caesar
No.71 International Migrants in Johannesburg’s Informal Economy, 2016.
Sally Peberdy
No.70 International Migrants and Refugees in Cape Town’s Informal Economy, 2015.
Godfrey Tawodzera, Abel Chikanda, Jonathan Crush and Robertson Tengeh
No.69 Calibrating Informal Cross-Border Trade in Southern Africa, 2015.
Sally Peberdy, Jonathan Crush, Daniel Tevera, Eugene Campbell, Ines Raimundo, Maxton Tsoka, Nomsa Zindela, Godfrey Tawodzera, Ndeyapo Nickanor, Chileshe Mulenga, Thuso Green and Ntombi Msibi
No.68 Informal Migrant Entrepreneurship and Inclusive Growth in South Africa, Zimbabwe and Mozambique, 2015.
Jonathan Crush, Caroline Skinner and Abel Chikanda
No.67 Migrant Entrepreneurship, Collective Violence and Xenophobia in South Africa, 2014.
Jonathan Crush and Sujata Ramachandran
No.66 Xenophobic Violence in South Africa: Denialism, Minimalism, Realism, 2014.
Jonathan Crush and Sujata Ramachandran
No.65 Brain Drain and Regain: The Migration Behaviour of South African Medical Professionals, 2014.
Jonathan CruSh, Abel Chikanda, Ivy Bourgeault, Ronald Labonté and Gail Tomblin Murphy
No.64 Soft Targets: Xenophobia, Public Violence and Changing Attitudes to Migrants in South Africa after May 2008, 2013.
Jonathan Crush, Sujata Ramachandran and Wade Pendleton
No.63 Dystopia and Disengagement: Diaspora Attitudes Towards South Africa, 2012.
Jonathan Crush
No.62 Heading North: The Zimbabwean Diaspora in Canada, 2012.
Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda and Belinda Maswikwa
No.61 Unfriendly Neighbours: Contemporary Migration from Zimbabwe to Botswana, 2012.
Eugene Campbell and Jonathan Crush
No.60 Linking Migration, Food Security and Development, 2012.
Jonathan Crush
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No.59 The Third Wave: Mixed Migration from Zimbabwe to South Africa, 2012.
Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda and Godfrey Tawodzera
No.58 The Disengagement of the South African Medical Diaspora, 2012.
Jonathan Crush and Abel Chikanda
No.57 Patients without Borders: Medical Tourism and Medical Migration in Southern Africa, 2012.
Jonathan Crush, Abel Chikanda and Belinda Maswikwa
No.56 Right to the Classroom: Educational Barriers for Zimbabweans in South Africa, 2011.
Jonathan Crush and Godfrey Tawodzera
No.55 The Engagement of the Zimbabwean Medical Diaspora, 2011.
Abel Chikanda
No.54 Medical Xenophobia: Zimbabwean Access to Health Services in South Africa, 2011.
Jonathan Crush and Godfrey Tawodzera
No.53 Migration-Induced HIV and AIDS in rural Mozambique and Swaziland, 2010.
Jonathan Crush, Ines Raimundo, Hamilton Simelane, Boaventura Cau and David Dorey
No.52 Migration, Remittances and ‘Development’ in Lesotho, 2010.
Jonathan Crush, Belinda Dodson, John Gay, Thuso Green and Clement Leduka
No.51 Migration Remittances and Household Survival In Zimbabwe, 2009.
Daniel Tevera and Abel Chikanda
No.50 The Perfect Storm: The Realities of Xenophobia in Contemporary South Africa, 2008.
Jonathan Crush
No.49 Gender, Migration and Remittances in Southern Africa, 2008.
Belinda Dodson with Hamilton Simelane, Daniel Tevera, Thuso Green, Abel Chikanda and Fion de Vletter
No.48 The Quality of Immigration and Citizenship Services in Namibia, 2008.
Ndeyapo M. Nickanor
No.47 The Haemorrhage of Health Professionals from South Africa: Medical Opinions, 2007.
Wade Pendleton, Jonathan Crush and Kate Lefko-Everet
No.46 Voices from the Margins: Migrant Women’s Experiences in Southern Africa, 2007.
Kate Lefko-Everett
No.45 Medical Recruits: the Temptation of South African Health Care Professionals, 2007.
Christian M. Rogerson
No.44 Migration, Remittances and Development in Southern Africa, 2006.
Wade Pendleton, Jonathan Crush, Eugene Campbell, Thuso Green, Hamilton Simelane, Daniel Tevera and Fion De Vletter
No.43 Migration and Development in Mozambique: Poverty, Inequality and Survival, 2006.
Fion De Vletter
No.42 States of Vulnerability: The Future Brain Drain of Talent to South Africa, 2005.
Jonathan Crush, Eugene Campbell, Thuso Green, Selma Nangulah and Hamilton Simelane
No.41 Quality of Migration Services Delivery in South Africa, 2005.
Yul Derek Davids, Kate Lefko-Everett and Vincent Williams
No.40 Migration and Domestic Workers: Worlds of Work, Health and Mobility in Johannesburg, 2005.
Sally Peberdy and Natalya Dinat
No.39 Early Departures: The Emigration Potential of Zimbabwean Students, 2005.
Daniel S. Tevera
No.38 Northern Gateway: Cross Border Migration Between Namibia and Angola, 2005.
Selma M.W. Nangulah and Ndeyapo M. Nickanor
No.37 Understanding Press Coverage of Cross-Border Migration in Southern Africa since 2000, 2005.
David A. Mcdonald and Sean Jacobs
No.36 Restless Minds: South African Students and the Brain Drain, 2005.
Robert Mattes and Namhla Mniki
No.35 Degrees of Uncertainty: Students and the Brain Drain in South Africa, 2005.
Jonathan Crush, Wade Pendleton and Daniel S. Tevera
No.34 Medical Leave: The Exodus of Health Professionals from Zimbabwe, 2005.
Abel Chikanda
No.33: HIV/AIDS and Children’s Migration in Southern Africa, 2004.
Nicola Ansell and Lorraine Van Blerk
No.32: Swaziland Moves: Perceptions and Patterns of Modern Migration, 2004.
Hamilton Sipho Simelane and Jonathan Crush
No.31: Migration, Sexuality, and the Spread of HIV/AIDS
in Rural South Africa, 2004.
Mark N. Lurie
No.30: Regionalizing Xenophobia? Citizen Attitudes to Immgration and Refugee Policy in Southern Africa, 2004.
Jonathan Crush and Wade Pendleton
No.29: The New Brain Drain from Zimbabwe, 2003.
Daniel S. Tevera and Jonathan Crush
No.28: Changing Attitudes to Immigration and Refugee Policy in Botswana, 2003.
Eugene K. Campbell and John O. Oucho
No.27: Mobile Namibia: Migration Trends and Attitudes, 2003.
Bruce Frayne and Wade Pendleton
No.26: The Border Within: The Future of the Lesotho-South African International Boundary, 2002.
Sechaba Consultants and Associates
No.25: Zimbabweans Who Move:Perspectives on International Migration in Zimbabwe, 2002.
Daniel Tevera and Lovemore Zinyama
No.24: Spaces of Vulnerability: Migration and HIV/AIDS in South Africa, 2002.
Brian Williams, Eleanor Gouws, Mark Lurie and Jonathan Crush
No.23: Gender and the Brain Drain from South Africa, 2002.
Belinda Dodson
No.22: Immigration, Xenophobia and Human Rights in South Africa, 2001.
Jonathan Crush
No.21: Cross-Border Raiding and Community Conflict in the Lesotho-South African Border Zone, 2001.
Gary Kynoch and Theresa Ulicki with Tsepang Cekwane, Booi Mohapi, Mampolokeng Mohapi, Ntsoaki Phakisi and Palesa Seithleko
No.20: The Brain Gain: Skilled Migrants and Immigration Policy in Post-Apartheid South Africa, 2000.
Robert Mattes, Jonathan Crush and Wayne Richmond
No.19: Botswana: Migration Perspectives and Prospects, 2000.
Johan Oucho, Eugene Campbell and Elizabeth Mukamaambo
No.18: Losing Our Minds: Skills Migration and the South African Brain Drain, 2000.
Jonathan Crush
No.17: Writing Xenophobia: Immigration and the Press in Post-Apartheid South Africa, 2000.
Ransford Danso and David A. Mcdonald
No.16: Borderline Farming: Foreign Migrants in South African Commercial Culture, 2000.
Jonathan Crush (ed) with C. Mather, F. Mathebula, D. Lincoln, C. Mararike and T. Ulicki
No.15: Undermining Labour: Migrancy and Sub-Contracting in theSouth African Gold Mining Industry, August 1999.
Jonathan Crush, Theresa Ulicki, Teke Tseane and Elizabeth Jansen van Vuuren
No.14: Still Waiting for the Barbarians: SA Attitudes to Immigrants & Immigration, April 1999.
R. Mattes, D.M. Taylor, D.A. McDonald, A. Poore and W. Richmond
No.13: The Lives and Times of African Migrants & Immigrants in Post-Apartheid South Africa, April 1999.
David A. McDonald, Lephophotho Mashike and Celia Golden
No.12: Immigration and Education: International Students at South African Tertiary Institutions, March 1999.
Mamphela Ramphele
No.11: Building Skills: Cross-Border Migration and the South African Construction Industry, March 1999.
C. M. Rogerson
No.10: Namibians on South Africa: Attitudes Towards Migration and Immigration Policy, November 1998.
Bruce Frayne and Wade Pendleton
No.9: Women on the Move: Gender and Cross-Border Migration to South Africa, November 1998.
Belinda Dodson
No.8: Sons of Mozambique: Mozambican Miners and Post-Apartheid South Africa, July 1998.
Fion De Vletter
No.7: Challenging Xenophobia: Myths and Realities of Cross-Border Migration in Southern Africa, April 1998.
David McDonald, John Gay, Lovemore Zinyama, Robert Mattes and Fion De Vletter
No.6: Trading Places: Cross-Border Traders and the South African Informal Sector, March 1998.
Sally Peberdy and Jonathan Crush
No.5: Left Out in the Cold? Housing and Immigration in the New South Africa, November 1998.
David McDonald
No.4: Silenced by Nation-Building: African Immigrants and Language Policy in the New South Africa, September 1998.
Maxine Reitzes and Nigel Crawhall
No.3: International Migration, Immigrant Entrepreneurs and South Africa’s Small Enterprise Economy, July 1997.
C. M. Rogerson
No.2: Riding the Tiger: Lesotho Miners and Attitudes Towards Permanent Residence in South Africa, May 1997 (reprinted June 1998).
Sechaba Consultants
No.1: Covert Operations: Clandestine Migration, Temporary Work and Immigration Policy in South Africa, March 1997.
Jonathan Crush
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