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    • Explaining migrant wages: the case of Zimbabwean day labourers in South Africa 

      Blaauw, Phillip (Derick); Pretorius, Anmar; Schoeman, Christie; Schenck, Catherina (Rinie) (The Clute Institute, 2012)
      There has been an increasing inflow of migrants and refugees into South Africa during the last two decades. The origin of these migrants is mainly from South Africa’s long-established sources of migrant workers, including ...
    • Informality and the context of reception in South Africa's new immigrant destinations 

      Theodore, Nik; Pretorius, Anmar; Blaauw, Phillip (Derick); Schenck, Catherina (Wiley, 2017)
      This study examines the context of reception for Zimbabwean migrants who are engaged in South Africa's informal economy. It seeks to contribute to two areas of migration scholarship: (a) the emergence of new immigrant ...
    • The socio-economic reality of being a day labourer in Pretoria 

      Blaauw, Phillip (Derick); Pretorius, Anmar; Louw, Huma; Schenck, Catherina (Rinie) (University of Stellenbosch, 2006)
      Introduction: The aim of this paper is to provide an overview of the circumstances which day labourers, and their families, have to face in Pretoria. The results of this study are compared with studies on the day-labour ...
    • Towards a circular economy: A cross-case analysis of recycling in three South African towns 

      Pretorius, Anmar; Blaauw, Derick; Schenck, Rinie (Taylor and Francis Group, 2023)
      The concept of circular economy includes three aspects from a human perspective, namely Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. Studying human behaviour is important in understanding and evaluating the possible success of any of ...