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Zimbabwe's Migrants and South Africa's Border Farms: The Roots of Impermanence
Maxim Bolt
African Studies and Anthropology
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farm worker
100%
Zimbabwe
75%
apartheid
73%
farm
66%
farmer
63%
migrant
52%
Republic of South Africa
52%
labor
49%
wage labor
47%
political crisis
42%
agrarian reform
41%
liberalization
34%
economic crisis
33%
agriculture
29%
uncertainty
26%
manager
25%
market
20%