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Constructing migration: Infrastructure,poverty and development in KwaZulu‐Natal
Authors:Catherine Cross  Tobias Mngadi  Themba Mbhele
Institution:1. Professor and Head, Rural Urban Studies Programme, Centre for Social and Development Studies , University of Natal , Durban;2. Research Manager, Rural Urban Studies Programme, Centre for Social and Development Studies , University of Natal , Durban;3. Researcher, Rural Urban Studies Programme, Centre for Social and Development Studies , University of Natal , Durban
Abstract:Migration and population movement are probably the most neglected of the significant dynamics behind rural poverty in South Africa. Little is known about how people move from place to place, and much of what we thought we knew may be incorrect. In KwaZulu‐Natal job search is no longer the single dominating reason given for migration. Instead, infrastructure ties with it for first place today, with land close behind. The first article in this two‐part report notes that as many as two thirds of the province's disadvantaged families have broken away from their communities of origin and moved at least once during their lifetimes. Perhaps three million have migrated in the last fifteen years. A second unexpected finding is the predominance of rural‐to‐rural migration. Three quarters of all moves recorded were rural to rural, with many orientated towards advantaged rural areas around small towns and secondary cities. Results show how streams are channelled towards poverty or opportunity, and argue for a review of prevailing concepts of rural‐urban relations which structure delivery efforts. The second article, to follow later, notes that recorded income levels are now higher in some rural destination areas than in the urban shack communities that accommodate rural‐to‐urban migrants. Results of various studies presented show how access to information affects migration patterns, and the article also explores the role of infrastructure as a determining force in the regional distribution of population and as a factor in people's own bootstrap anti‐poverty efforts.
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