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Author Crush, Jonathan.

Title Refugee Entrepreneurial Economies in Urban South Africa.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : Southern African Migration Programme, 2017.

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Description 1 online resource.
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Series Samp Migration Policy Series ; Number 76
Migration policy series ; no. 76.
Contents Introduction -- Research methodology -- Refugee profile -- Business characteristics and strategies -- Entrepreneurial economies -- Conclusion.
Summary One of the defining characteristics of many large cities in the rapidly urbanizing global South is the high degree of informality of shelter, services and economic livelihoods. It is these dynamic, shifting and dangerous informal urban spaces that refugees often arrive in with few resources other than a will to survive, a few social contacts and a drive to support themselves in the absence of financial support from the host government and international agencies. This report addresses the question of variability in economic opportunity and entrepreneurial activity between urban environments within the same destination country - South Africa - by comparing refugee entrepreneurship in Cape Town, South Africa's second largest city, and several small towns in the province of Limpopo. The research shows that refugee entrepreneurial activity in Limpopo is a more recent phenomenon and largely a function of refugees moving from large cities such as Johannesburg where their businesses and lives are in greater danger. The refugee populations in both areas are equally diverse and tend to be engaged in the same wide range of activities. This report shows that different urban geographies do shape the local nature of refugee entrepreneurial economies, but there are also remarkable similarities in the manner in which unconnected refugee entrepreneurs establish and grow their businesses in large cities and small provincial towns.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
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Subject Entrepreneurship -- South Africa.
Entrepreneurship.
South Africa.
Refugees -- South Africa -- Economic conditions.
Refugees.
Economic conditions.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 1920596356 9781920596354 (OCoLC)995309869
ISBN 1920596348 (electronic book)
9781920596347 (electronic book)
1920596356
9781920596354