MiWORC completes publication of its research outputs
The MiWORC team is pleased to announce the online publication of its domestic work sector report titled Getting the house in order: Foreign migrant workers in the domestic work sector in South Africa . This is the ninth report in a series of 11 key research reports.
Here is the full list of the research consortium's publications:
RESEARCH REPORTS
Monica Kiwanuka, Zaheera Jinnah and Becca Hartman-Pickerill – Report #10 – June 2016- Getting the house in order: Foreign migrant workers in the domestic work sector in South Africa
Christopher Changwe Nshimbi & Lorenzo Fioramonti – Report #1 – July 2013 - A region without borders? Policy frameworks for regional labour migration towards South Africa
Deborah Budlender – Report #2 – July 2013 - Improving the quality of available statistics on foreign labour in South Africa: Existing data sets
Deborah Budlender – Report #3 – July 2013 - Improving the quality of available statistics on foreign labour in South Africa: Strategic recommendations
Deborah Budlender – Report #4 – July 2013 - Improving the quality of available statistics on foreign labour in South Africa: Suggestions for a Quarterly Labour Force Survey migration module and municipal level surveys
Deborah Budlender – Report #5 – June 2014 - Migration and employment in South Africa: Statistical analysis of the migration module in the Quarterly Labour Force Survey, third quarter 2012
Christine Fauvelle-Aymar – Report #6 – August 2014 - Migration and employment in South Africa: An econometric analysis of domestic and international migrants (QLFS (Q3) 2014)
Aurelia Segatti – Report #7 – November 2014 - A disposable workforce: Foreign health professionals in the South African public service
Bob Deacon, Marius Olivier and Reason Beremauro – Report #8 – June 2015 - Social security and social protection of migrants in South Africa and SADC
Janet Munakamwe and Zaheera Jinnah – Report # 9 – forthcoming in November 2015 - A bitter harvest: Migrant workers in the commercial agricultural sector in South Africa
Zaheera Jinnah and Rafael Cazarin – Report #11 – forthcoming in December 2015 - Making guests feel comfortable: Migrancy and labour in the hospitality sector in South Africa
FACT SHEETS, POLICY BRIEFS and POLICY UPDATES
Fact Sheet #1 Labour migration by numbers: South Africa's foreign and domestic migration data
Policy Brief #1 A region without borders? Policy frameworks for regional labour migration towards South Africa
Policy Brief #3 A disposable workforce: Foreign health professionals in the South African public service
Policy Brief #4 Getting the house in order: Precarity, migration and domestic work in South Africa
Policy Brief #5 A bitter harvest: Migrant workers in the commercial agricultural sector in South Africa
Policy Brief #6 Making guests feel comfortable: Migrancy and labour in the hospitality sector in South Africa
Policy Update #1 Adoption of the SADC Labour Migration Policy Framework
WORKING PAPERS
Veronique Gindrey - Working Paper #1 – October 2015 - The position of foreign health professionals in the South African public health service: A statistical analysis of PERSAL data - Supplementary paper to MiWORC Report #7
Christine Fauvelle-Aymar - Working Paper #2 – November 2015 - Immigration and the South African labour market
PEER REVIEWED PUBLICATION OF RESEARCH FINDINGS
Deacon, B., & Nita, S. (2013). 'Regional social integration and free movement across borders: European Union and Southern Africa compared'. Regions & Cohesion, 3 (1), 32-61.