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Exodus – Crush & Tevera, 2010

Migrants in the informal sector: The case of Zimbabweans in South Africa Godfrey Tawodzera African Centre for Cities (ACC), University of Cape Town. Two decades of political and economic problems have transformed Zimbabwe into a migrant-sending country. Exodus – Crush & Tevera, 2010 .

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Exodus – Crush & Tevera, 2010

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  1. Migrants in the informal sector: The case of Zimbabweans in South AfricaGodfrey TawodzeraAfrican Centre for Cities (ACC), University of Cape Town

  2. Two decades of political and economic problems have transformed Zimbabwe into a migrant-sending country

  3. Exodus – Crush & Tevera, 2010

  4. Emigrants to regional and international destinations

  5. Most estimates put the number of Zimbabweans in South Africa at 1.5 – 3 million (Crush & Tevera, 2010)

  6. Data from 2010 & 2012 SAMP studies in in Cape Town & Johannesburg • Focus on general migration issues and food security rather than informality per se • So, data is only indicative rather than conclusive

  7. SAMP, 2012

  8. SAMP, 2010

  9. SAMP, 2010

  10. SAMP, 2012

  11. Thank you

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