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Labour Export Policy in the Development of Southern Africa

Labour Export Policy in the Development of Southern Africa
Author: Bill Paton
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 409
Release: 1994-12-19
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1349134996

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The book's broad theme is that the evolution of the power to control labour flows among different territorial jurisdictions was of major importance in the formation of a system of states. Labour export policy in eight countries in Southern Africa is examined over roughly the century 1890-1990 in Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mozambique, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, and Zimbabwe. The proportion of the total population absent working in another country is graphed for each, and combined, over the same period.


Labour Markets and Migration Policy in Southern Africa

Labour Markets and Migration Policy in Southern Africa
Author: L. M. Sachikonye
Publisher: Sappho
Total Pages: 160
Release: 1998
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Contains seven essays which discuss, inter alia, labour migration, labour relations in export processing zones, and women cross-border traders in Southern Africa. Includes the draft protocol on the free movement of persons of the Southern Africa Development Community.


Inclusive Dualism

Inclusive Dualism
Author: Nicoli Nattrass
Publisher: Critical Frontiers of Theory
Total Pages: 229
Release: 2019
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0198841469

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W. Arthur Lewis, the founding father of development economics, proposed a dualist model of economic development in which 'surplus' (predominantly under-employed) labour shifted from lower to higher productivity work. In practice, historically, this meant that labour was initially drawn out of subsistence agriculture into low-wage, labour-intensive manufacturing, including in clothing production, before shifting into higher-wage work. This development strategy has become unfashionable. The International Labour Organisation (ILO) worries that low-wage, labour-intensive industry promises little more than an impoverishing 'race to the bottom'. Inclusive Dualism: Labour-intensive Development, Decent Work, and Surplus Labour in Southern Africa argues that decent work fundamentalism, that is the promotion of higher wages and labour productivity at the cost of lower-wage job destruction, is a utopian vision with potentially dystopic consequences for countries with high open unemployment, many of which are in Southern Africa. Using the South African clothing industry as a case study Inclusive Dualism argues that decent work fundamentalism ignores the inherently differentiated character of industry resulting in the unnecessary destruction of labour-intensive jobs and the bifurcation of society into highly-paid, high-productivity insiders and low-paid or unemployed outsiders. It demonstrates the broader relevance of the South Africa case, examining the growth in surplus labour across Africa. It shows that low- and high-productivity firms can co-exist, and challenges the notion that a race to the bottom is inevitable. Inclusive Dualism instead favours multi-pronged development strategies that prioritise labour-intensive job creation as well as facilitating productivity growth elsewhere without destroying jobs.


Migration and Development

Migration and Development
Author: Gabriele Winai-Ström
Publisher: Nordic Africa Institute
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1986
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789171062529

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Contemporary Migration to South Africa

Contemporary Migration to South Africa
Author: Aurelia Segatti
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2011-08-23
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0821387685

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This volume examines international migration policies and practices in post-apartheid South Africa. It consides both regional and highly localised impacts, the historical experience of migration policy-making and the roots of contemporary policy dilemmas as well as the question of skilled labor.