Browsing by Subject "Emigration"
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The effectiveness of South Africa's immigration policy for addressing skills shortages
(University of Primorska, 2012)South Africa is presently experiencing a serious shortage of skilled workers. This situation is negatively influencing the economic prospects and global participation of the country. The primary purpose of the study was ... -
Die etiek van emigrasie : 'n Christelik-etiese besinning oor die teenswoordige Suid-Afrikaanse emigrasie
(North-West University, 2010)This study addresses the ethics of the South African emigration at present from a Christian ethical perspective. In the first place it evaluates the Christian ethical principles, different ethical systems as well as the ... -
Exploring the effects of social networks and remittances on Zimbabweans' immigration into Mafikeng Local Municipality of North West Province, South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)The fundamental aim of this study was to explore the effects of social networks and remittances on Zimbabweans’ immigration into the Mafikeng Local Municipality (MLM) of North West Province, South Africa. This is a qualitative ... -
Nasionaal, transnasionaal of globaal? Identiteitsproblematiek in S.J. Naudé se Die derde spoel
(North-West University (South Africa), 2023)In S.J. Naudé’s debut novel, The Third Reel (in Afrikaans published as Die derde spoel), important questions are asked about identity and what it means to belong. The role of nation states and the influence of that these ... -
Partnership and outsourcing as tools for increased access to consular services : a case of South African High Commission in the United Kingdom
(North-West University, 2012)The provision of consular services is an obligation of every government to its citizens who are living abroad. In providing such services, efforts must be made to ensure that they are accessible to all citizens, wherever ... -
Push and pull factors in relation to skills shortages in South Africa
(Kamla-Raj Enterprises, 2012)There are many factors that push people out of the country. While affirmative action is one factor that contributes to emigration of skilled individuals, other factors include: crime, better wage offers, better quality of ... -
The role of skills immigration in addressing skills shortages in South Africa
(North-West University, 2010)South Africa is in the throes of a skills crisis. This situation is seriously hampering the country's economic progress and global participation. This study focuses on the analysis of skills migration in South Africa, and ...