"When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg
This study analyses the changing role of the family as a source of social capital in aiding migration, settlement and social integration of Zimbabwean migrants. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 58 Zimbabwean migrants in Tembisa and Kempton Park in Johannesburg metropolitan city. The...
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description | This study analyses the changing role of the family as a source of social capital in aiding migration, settlement and social integration of Zimbabwean migrants. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 58 Zimbabwean migrants in Tembisa and Kempton Park in Johannesburg metropolitan city. The article makes an important contribution to literature revealing how as a result of decreased chances to get a good job, pressure to remit back home and expectations to look after newcomers, Zimbabwean migrant families are experiencing economic strain resulting in tense and hostile relations and rejection of new migrants. |
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spelling | ir-11408-6442022-06-27T13:49:06Z "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg Hungwe, Chipo Family, hostility, migrants, opportunity structure, social capital This study analyses the changing role of the family as a source of social capital in aiding migration, settlement and social integration of Zimbabwean migrants. The study is based on qualitative interviews with 58 Zimbabwean migrants in Tembisa and Kempton Park in Johannesburg metropolitan city. The article makes an important contribution to literature revealing how as a result of decreased chances to get a good job, pressure to remit back home and expectations to look after newcomers, Zimbabwean migrant families are experiencing economic strain resulting in tense and hostile relations and rejection of new migrants. 2015-09-11T08:53:48Z 2015-09-11T08:53:48Z 2015 Article http://hdl.handle.net/11408/644 en Nordic Journal of Migration Research;Vol. 5(3) open Nordic Journal of Migration Research |
spellingShingle | Family, hostility, migrants, opportunity structure, social capital Hungwe, Chipo "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title | "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title_full | "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title_fullStr | "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title_full_unstemmed | "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title_short | "When in Joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among Zimbabawean migrants in Johannesburg |
title_sort | "when in joburg relatives show their true colours": the changing role of the family as a source of social capital among zimbabawean migrants in johannesburg |
topic | Family, hostility, migrants, opportunity structure, social capital |
url | http://hdl.handle.net/11408/644 |
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