Author(s) |
Compiled by S B Bekker |
Date |
2002-06-01 |
Country |
South Africa |
Language |
English |
Contributor(s) |
Catherine Cross of the HSRC made a major contribution to the main report. |
Description |
This report describes the results of a migration study commissioned by the Department of Planning, Local Government and Housing of the Provincial Administration of the Western Cape. |
Table of contents |
Chapter 1 Introduction
1.1 The brief.
1.2 Structure of this report
1.3 What is migration?
Chapter 2 Describing the residents of the Western Cape
2.1 A bio-physical overview of the province
2.2 A demographic and ethnic profile of the province
2.3 Poverty and associated factors
2.4 A lifetime migration profile
Chapter 3 Entering the Western Cape
3.1 Provincial comparisons of major push and pull factors in migration.
3.2 The origins of the Western Cape adult population and the periods of arrival of in-migrants
3.3 Dates of entry into Western Cape for migration streams
3.4 The role of infrastructure and services, education and health as migration attractors.
3.5 Foreign African migrants in the Western Cape.
3.6 The relationship between migration and the
HIV-AIDS epidemic
Chapter 4 Migrating within the Western Cape
4.1 Population flow between Cape Town and its hinterland.
4.2 Population flow between the Districts of the Western Cape
4.3 Instability potential and on-migration
Chapter 5 Out-migration and net migration estimates 67
Chapter 6 Conclusions 75
Appendix 1 Research reports and researchers
Appendix 2 A snapshot of HIV/AIDS in the province
Appendix 3 Survey method and research design
Appendix 4 Secondary references |
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