2017
DOI: 10.2307/j.ctvh8r19b
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Living With Xenophobia

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“…On the contrary, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in South Africa can enter the labour market illegally (Bloch, 2006). However, patterns of racism and xenophobia have affected access to the informal sector and labour market by some Zimbabweans in South Africa (Crush, Tawodzera, Chikanda, & Tevera, 2017). As Vasta and Kandilige (2010) argue in a study with Ghanaian immigrants in London, racism is a major barrier to migrants feeling a sense of belonging.…”
Section: Visibility Of Zimbabwean Migrants In the Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On the contrary, asylum seekers and undocumented migrants in South Africa can enter the labour market illegally (Bloch, 2006). However, patterns of racism and xenophobia have affected access to the informal sector and labour market by some Zimbabweans in South Africa (Crush, Tawodzera, Chikanda, & Tevera, 2017). As Vasta and Kandilige (2010) argue in a study with Ghanaian immigrants in London, racism is a major barrier to migrants feeling a sense of belonging.…”
Section: Visibility Of Zimbabwean Migrants In the Ukmentioning
confidence: 99%