South Africa and Globalisation
- Capital:
Pretoria - Population:
49000000 - Size:
1219912.0 Km2
Check the most recent online additions, updated daily.
Content from selected partners can be found by following the relevant links in the central panel below - or check out our editor's selection of the best sector specific information from other websites.
- Examining the relationship between globalisation and education and training in the automotive industry in South Africa
- S. McGrath / Overseas Development Institute, 2005
- Through an examination of skills development within the South African automotive industry (focusing particularly on the cases of DaimlerChrysler South Africa and BMW South Africa) the author seeks to shed further light on the broader ...
- Better data needed to track medical brain drain
- A. Hagopian; M. Thompson; M. Fordyce / Human Resources for Health, 2004
- This Human Resources for Health paper details the characteristics and trends in migration to the United States (US) of physicians trained in sub-Saharan Africa. Findings reveal that more than 23 per cent of US physicians were trained ...
- Regional migration regime: can it work in southern Africa?
- J. Crush; V. Williams / Southern African Migration Project, 2004
- This paper argues that the development of a regional temporary workers regime is needed in southern Africa if integrated regional development is to succeed. Since there is currently no workable regional labour migration regime a...
- Compilation of journal articles on gender, culture, and law in South Africa
- Agenda Feminist Media Project, 2005
- This Agenda journal edition compiles papers and proceedings from the Gender, Culture and Rights workshop held in Gauteng, 1-3 February 2005. The workshop broadly aimed to examine current approaches to gender, rights and culture, in th...
- Has financial liberalisation brought economic growth for southern Africa?
- Obert Nyawata; Graham Bird / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
- Most countries belonging to the Southern African Development Community have a history of repressive financial organisation, involving distorting financial markets by fixing interest rates below market levels and controlling the distri...
- Working together: trade unions and NGOs create alliances for change
- Jane Lethbridge / id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2005
- In the last twenty years trade unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have had to respond to significant changes in the social and economic context they operate in. They have different approaches and aims, but in an increasi...
- Migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa
- M. Oosthuizen / Development Policy Research Unit, University of Cape Town (UCT), South Africa, 2005
- This study aims to quantify and describe migration to and migrant labour in Gauteng Province, South Africa, with a view to gaining some insight into special challenges that in-migrant households may present. Based on an analysis of th...
- Understanding the links between the Zimbabwean diaspora and home
- A. Bloch / International Organization for Migration, 2005
- This study aims to understand the skills base, transnational links and interest in contributing to development of Zimbabweans living in the United Kingdom and South Africa. The report finds strong linkages with Zimbabwe and other Zimb...
- Informalisation of the labour market, South Africa
- National Labour and Economic Development Institute, South Africa, 2004
- This country analysis seeks to understand the extent, causes, and consequences of informalisation of the labour market in South Africa. It focuses on five main areas: South African economic background and context...
- The situation of migrants from other countries in Johannesburg
- C. Kihato / University of Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa, 2004
- South Africa has experienced a large influx of migrants from other African countries since the early 1990s, reflecting the lifting of apartheid-era boycotts against travel to South Africa; increasing political and social turmoil, for ...
We are currently looking for new documents from this country to feature on Eldis. Please contact us if you have any suggestions.




