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Internal migration and development planning in South Africa

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TitleInternal migration and development planning in South Africa
ContributorIlse Eigelaar-Meets(author)
DOIhttps://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2024.BK463
Landing pagehttps://doi.org/10.4102/aosis.2024.BK463
Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
CopyrightIlse Eigelaar-Meets. Licensee: AOSIS (Pty) Ltd. The moral right of the editors and authors has been asserted.
PublisherAOSIS
Publication placeDurbanville, Cape Town, South Africa
Published on2024-12-19
ISBN978-1-991269-11-9 (Paperback)
978-1-991271-11-2 (PDF)
978-1-991270-11-5 (EPUB)
Long abstract

This scholarly book aims to illustrate the importance of incorporating internal migration data into development planning initiatives and processes to gain insight into both short- and long-term social changes.

This publication draws on census data pertaining to internal migration flows in the Northern Cape and Western Cape provinces of South Africa. The author analyses, compares, and presents data across three post-apartheid periods, 1996–2001, 2001–2006, and 2006–2011, to illustrate how current forces drive and direct migration flows and how this impacts the social dynamics within the two provinces.

This book highlights three significant shifts when comparing the two provinces’ pre- and post-1994 internal migration trends. First, it examines the change in the political context framing mobility. Second, it explores the change in the types of internal migration flows sustaining urbanisation. Third, and lastly, it analyses the changing profile of mobile migrants in the Northern Cape and Western Cape.

Internal migration and development planning in South Africa makes a compelling case for a strategic and coordinated approach by governments by demonstrating the influence of political and economic forces on internal migration flows and their impact on community social dynamics. Such an approach is essential to address the increasing developmental constraints and challenges posed by internal migration in post-apartheid South Africa.

Print length230 pages (nulla+230+nulla)
LanguageEnglish (Original)
Dimensions170 x 244 mm | 6.692913385826772" x 9.606299212598426" (Paperback)
Media11 illustrations
20 tables
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Keywords
  • Keywords (include at least 7 in the original language) internal migration; post-apartheid; South Africa; Northern Cape province; Western Cape province; developmental local government; migration; applied sociology; boundaries; democracy; communities; colonisation; Bantustans; coloured; demographic data; development planning; district; employment; education; economy; environment; governance framework; homelands; household; integrated development planning; internal migration and development planning; inter-provincial flows; intra-provincial flows; local government; migrants; migration trends; outmigrants; outmigration; population distribution; population; poverty; StatsSA; ubuntu; UNDP; urbanisation
Funding
  • Stellenbosch University
Contents

Chapter 1: The relationship between internal migration and development planning in post-1994 South Africa

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

Chapter 2: Motivations for international and internal migration behaviour: Theoretical perspectives

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

Chapter 3: Exploring internal migration trends: Framing and structuring the analysis

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

Chapter 4: Internal migration in the Western Cape (1996–2011)

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

Chapter 5: Internal migration in the Northern Cape (1996–2011)

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Chapter 6: Making sense of the data

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

Chapter 7: Integration of migration in development planning

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Chapter 8: Internal migration and development planning in post-1994 South Africa: Final deliberations

  • Ilse Eigelaar-Meets
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PDFhttps://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/463Landing pagehttps://books.aosis.co.za/index.php/ob/catalog/book/463Full text URLPublisher Website
Contributors

Ilse Eigelaar-Meets

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Stellenbosch University
https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4868-2165

Ilse Eigelaar-Meets holds qualifications in Sociology, including a PhD in Sociology of Development from Stellenbosch University, received in 2018. She also received a Master of Philosophy degree (MPhil) in Social Research Methods from Stellenbosch University in 2001 and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) Hons in Sociology from Stellenbosch University in 1999. Throughout her career, Ilse has worked as a researcher and project manager in various institutions, including National and Provincial governments, such as the National Advisory Council for Innovation in 2001, the Department of Social Development Western Cape Provincial Government from 2002 to 2003, the University of Stellenbosch from 2004 to 2006 and as the deputy director for research at the Department of Local Government and Housing of the Western Cape Provincial Government from 2007 to 2009. From 2010 to 2021, she headed Soreaso, a social research consultancy, while teaching part-time at various tertiary institutions in South Africa. In 2022, she joined the Department of Sociology and Social Anthropology at Stellenbosch University on a full-time basis as a lecturer.

UK registered social enterprise and Community Interest Company (CIC).

Company registration 14549556

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