Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector

Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 55
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781920596415
ISBN-13 : 1920596410
Rating : 4/5 (15 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector by : Jonathan Crush

This report compares the business operations of over 2,000 South Africans and refugees in the urban informal economy and systematically dispels some of the myths that have grown up around their activities. First, the report takes issue with the perception that South Africans are inexperienced and unmotivated participants in the informal economy. Many have years of experience and have successfully grown their businesses. Second, it contests the view that refugees enjoy a competitive advantage because they come to South Africa with inherent talent and already honed skills. On the contrary, over 80% of those surveyed had no prior informal sector experience and learned their skills on the job and after coming to South Africa. Third, the report shows that there is fierce competition in the urban informal sector between and within the two groups. However, business competition between refugees and South Africans is mitigated by the fact that they tend to dominate different sections of the informal economy with South Africans dominant in the food sector and refugees in the household products and personal services sectors. Finally, the report takes issue with recent arguments that all informal sector businesses are equally at risk from robbery, extortion and other crimes. It shows that South Africans are affected but that refugees are far more vulnerable than their South African counterparts. The report therefore confirms that xenophobia and xenophobic violence are major threats to refugees seeking a livelihood in the informal sector, especially if they venture into informal settlements.

Competition or Co-operation? South African and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Johannesburg

Competition or Co-operation? South African and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Johannesburg
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 59
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ISBN-10 : 9781920596330
ISBN-13 : 192059633X
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Competition or Co-operation? South African and Migrant Entrepreneurs in Johannesburg by : Sally Peberdy

Debates about international migration in South Africa often centre on the role of international migrant entrepreneurs who are seen to be more successful than their South African counterparts, squeezing them out of entrepreneurial spaces, particularly in townships. This report explores and compares the experiences of international and South African migrant entrepreneurs operating informal sector businesses in Johannesburg.

Rendering South Africa Undesirable

Rendering South Africa Undesirable
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Publisher : Southern African Migration Programme
Total Pages : 40
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ISBN-10 : 9781920596408
ISBN-13 : 1920596402
Rating : 4/5 (08 Downloads)

Synopsis Rendering South Africa Undesirable by : Crush, Jonathan

To understand the policy environment within which refugees establish and operate their enterprises in South Africa’s informal sector, this report brings together two streams of policy analysis. The first concerns the changing refugee policies and the erosion of the progressive approach that characterized the immediate post-apartheid period. The second concerns the informal sector policy, which oscillates between tolerance and attempted destruction at national and municipal levels. While there have been longstanding tensions between foreign and South African informal sector operators, an overtly anti-foreign migrant sentiment has increasingly been expressed in official policy and practice. This report describes the strategies being used to turn South Africa into an undesirable destination for refugees, including the setting up of additional procedural, administrative and logistical hurdles; the undercutting of court judgments affirming the right of asylum-seekers and refugees to employment and self-employment; ensuring that protection is always temporary by making it extremely difficult for refugees to progress to permanent residence and eventual citizenship; and restricting opportunities to pursue a livelihood in the informal sector. The authors conclude that the protection of refugee rights is likely to continue to depend on a cohort of non-governmental organizations prioritizing migrant livelihood rights and being willing and able to pursue time-consuming and costly litigation on their behalf.

Problematizing the Foreign Shop

Problematizing the Foreign Shop
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Publisher : African Books Collective
Total Pages : 44
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ISBN-10 : 9781920596446
ISBN-13 : 1920596445
Rating : 4/5 (46 Downloads)

Synopsis Problematizing the Foreign Shop by : Vanya Gastrow

Small businesses owned by international migrants and refugees are often the target of xenophobic hostility and attack in South Africa. This report examines the problematization of migrant-owned businesses in South Africa, and the regulatory efforts aimed at curtailing their economic activities. In so doing, it sheds light on the complex ways in which xenophobic fears are generated and manifested in the countrys social, legal and political orders. Efforts to curb migrant spaza shops in South Africa have included informal trade agreements at local levels, fining migrant shops, and legislation that prohibits asylum seekers from operating businesses in the country. Several of these interventions have overlooked the content of local by-laws and outed legal frameworks. The report concludes that when South African township residents attack migrant spaza shops, they are expressing their dissatisfaction with their socio-economic conditions to an apprehensive state and political leadership. In response, governance actors turn on migrant shops to demonstrate their allegiance to these residents, to appease South African spaza shopkeepers, and to tacitly blame socio-economic malaise on perceived foreign forces. Overall, these actors do not have spaza shops primarily in mind when calling for the stricter regulation of these businesses. Instead, they are concerned about the volatile support of their key political constituencies and how this backing can be undermined or generated by the symbolic gesture of regulating the foreign shop.

Research Handbook on Development and the Informal Economy

Research Handbook on Development and the Informal Economy
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Publisher : Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages : 480
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781788972802
ISBN-13 : 1788972805
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Research Handbook on Development and the Informal Economy by : Jacques Charmes

This Research Handbook on Development and the Informal Economy captures the magnitude of the informal economy for the global labour force. It unravels numerous concepts, definitions and methods of data collection to offer valuable insight into the differences between the informal, non-observed and shadow economies.

Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector

Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector
Author :
Publisher : Southern African Migration Programme
Total Pages : 55
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781920596385
ISBN-13 : 1920596380
Rating : 4/5 (85 Downloads)

Synopsis Comparing Refugees and South Africans in the Urban Informal Sector by : Crush, Jonathan

This report compares the business operations of over 2,000 South Africans and refugees in the urban informal economy and systematically dispels some of the myths that have grown up around their activities. First, the report takes issue with the perception that South Africans are inexperienced and unmotivated participants in the informal economy. Many have years of experience and have successfully grown their businesses. Second, it contests the view that refugees enjoy a competitive advantage because they come to South Africa with inherent talent and already honed skills. On the contrary, over 80% of those surveyed had no prior informal sector experience and learned their skills on the job and after coming to South Africa. Third, the report shows that there is fierce competition in the urban informal sector between and within the two groups. However, business competition between refugees and South Africans is mitigated by the fact that they tend to dominate different sections of the informal economy with South Africans dominant in the food sector and refugees in the household products and personal services sectors. Finally, the report takes issue with recent arguments that all informal sector businesses are equally at risk from robbery, extortion and other crimes. It shows that South Africans are affected but that refugees are far more vulnerable than their South African counterparts. The report therefore confirms that xenophobia and xenophobic violence are major threats to refugees seeking a livelihood in the informal sector, especially if they venture into informal settlements.

The Migration Conference 2021 Book of Abstracts

The Migration Conference 2021 Book of Abstracts
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Publisher : Transnational Press London
Total Pages : 375
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781801350686
ISBN-13 : 180135068X
Rating : 4/5 (86 Downloads)

Synopsis The Migration Conference 2021 Book of Abstracts by : TMC 2021 Team

This is a compilation of the abstracts of papers presented at the Migration Conference 2021. Please visit migrationconference.net for more details.

Financial Inclusion Regulatory Practices in SADC

Financial Inclusion Regulatory Practices in SADC
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Publisher : Taylor & Francis
Total Pages : 237
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781000875461
ISBN-13 : 1000875466
Rating : 4/5 (61 Downloads)

Synopsis Financial Inclusion Regulatory Practices in SADC by : Howard Chitimira

Against a background of calls to prioritise the improvement of financial inclusion in Africa, this book provides an analysis of current financial inclusion measures in Southern Africa. Evaluating the existing strengths and weaknesses of financial inclusion in Africa, it identifies opportunities to improve inclusive financial services and aid poverty reduction in the region. With a focus on South Africa, Namibia, Botswana, and Zimbabwe as case studies for assessing current financial inclusion in the context of particular challenges faced by unbanked and underbanked customers, who are easy targets for cybercriminals due to low levels of digital literacy, it looks into the regulation and promotion of financial inclusion in Southern Africa. The book explores financial inclusion in the context of digital transformation in the 21st century, examining the regulation and promotion of financial inclusion in the context of digital transformation, as well as the challenges related to financial inclusion. Suggesting improvements to aspects of company law, securities and financial markets in the Southern African Development Community region, the book offers a comprehensive study on the regulation and promotion of financial inclusion in the Southern African Development Community region. It will be essential reading for students and academics researching financial inclusion, international economic law and development.

The Economic Life of Refugees

The Economic Life of Refugees
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Publisher : Kumarian Press
Total Pages : 145
Release :
ISBN-10 : 9781565492042
ISBN-13 : 1565492048
Rating : 4/5 (42 Downloads)

Synopsis The Economic Life of Refugees by : Karen Jacobsen

What happens to refugees, the victims of forced migration, once the first rush of media attention and aid has passed and they must rebuild their lives essentially on their own? Karen Jacobsen explores the economic survival strategies of refugees, and the obstacles that they face, as they live in a protracted state of displacement. She also proposes alternative approaches for humanitarian agencies seeking to offer meaningful support.

Diversity and Entrepreneurship

Diversity and Entrepreneurship
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 158
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ISBN-10 : 9781000682304
ISBN-13 : 1000682307
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis Diversity and Entrepreneurship by : Vanessa Ratten

Whilst there has been an increased interest in minorities and their contribution to society, the literature on minorities and under-represented communities is still weak. This edited volume discusses entrepreneurship in the context of minorities and the role they play in society. The book looks at under-represented communities such as LGBTQ+, disadvantaged, ethnic minority, religious entrepreneurs, medically limited, indigenous, refugees, young/old and other socio-economic segments. It provides a holistic, comprehensive overview of how diversity in entrepreneurship facilitates increased levels of innovation. The book will be amongst the first to take a broad perspective of minority entrepreneurs.