Planning implications of the persistance of circulatory migration in a South African develomental environment : focus on northern Transvaal migrants working in Johannesburg

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1990

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Gaffane, Matome

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Urbanisation processes in South Africa have historically been influenced and affected by the government's political ideology based on segregation and racial discrimination. This led to the constrained urbanisation of the African population facilitated by literally hundreds of restrictive pieces of legislation. ( Abbreviation abstract)

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A dissertation submitted to the Faculty of Architecture, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, in partial fulfilment of the requirements of the degree master of science (Development Planning)

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City planning -- Political aspects -- South Africa., Migrant labor -- South Africa -- Transvaal., Urbanization -- South Africa.

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