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State and labour migration in the South African political economy, with particular respect to gold mining

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  • Bardill, J.,
  • Southall, R.,
  • Perrings, C.,

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Working paper on migrant worker labour supply in Southern Africa, with particular respect to gold mining - analyses the implications of Apartheid and racial segregation policies on migration policy and employment policy in relation to Black migrants and expatriate workers, examines labour mobility, wage differentials, employment of miners, the effects of the gold markets, etc., and constitutes part of a WEP research project. References and statistical tables.

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  • Bardill, J., & Southall, R., & Perrings, C.,, 1977. "State and labour migration in the South African political economy, with particular respect to gold mining," ILO Working Papers 991794823402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:991794823402676
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