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Migration, Mobility & Social Integration Southern African trends and their implications Presentation to portfolio committee on home affairs Prof Ingrid Palmary African Centre for Migration & Society African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, P.O. Box 76, Wits 2050, South Africa T: +27 11 717 4033 F: +27 11 717 4040 info@migration.org.za www.migration.org.za

African Centre for Migration & Society An internationally engaged; Africa-oriented; and Africanbased research and teaching centre dedicated to shaping academic and policy debates on migration, development and social transformation Graduate degree programme with students from across Africa, North America, and Europe Research in 12 African countries on issues related to migration, human rights, development, governance, and social change Partnerships on 4 continents Regional reference point for public and scholarly debate and policy formation 2 ACMS-Southern Africa

Migration Dynamics: Qualifications & Qualities Migration is fundamentally about empowerment: movement is about improving individual, household, and collective status, social, economic and physical security Data missing and suspect: Data quality worsened by legal and bureaucratic apparatus, proprietary data collection, and limited scholarly research Data tends to be overly aggregated: Sources, residential sites, impacts and experienced deeply spatialised (down to the neighbourhood level). Research, policy debates, and policy frameworks dominated by South Africa: As centre of the migration system, home to most research, and sub-regional hegomon, S.A. experience overshadows important processes elsewhere.

Regional Migration Dynamics: Main Points International migration relatively constant : As proportion of total population, was 3.4% in 1990; 3.7% in 2010. Refugees between 2.1% (2010) and 7.6% (1995) of international migrants. Long-term circular migration continued, but complemented and transformed by less structured movements, displacements and other forms of mobility Domestic migration and urbanisation critical livelihood option and integration challenge. In RSA, close to 3% of population moving across Provincial boundaries in last 5 years (many more within). Urbanisation already high in the region, intra-urban mobility rife. Feminization: Percent of women is increasing 38.6 in 1990 to 43.3 in 2010. Increasingly diverse migration trajectories. Highly spatialised and dynamic (more later )

Southern African Migration in Continental Perspective Source: Ratha et al. World Bank 2011

Migration in Global Perspective Source: HDRO staff estimates based on University of Sussex (2007) database

Source: UNHCR Global Trends 2010 Sources of refugees in Africa & globally

Continental Comparison Source: Ratha et al. World Bank 2011

What s going on: A new urban frontier African cities are growing rapidly due to high fertility and mobility Fastest growth is small towns and the urban periphery Often beyond municipal boundaries Poorly institutionalized spaces Continued spatial mobility Enormous inequality Social, legal and political heterogeneity

Urbanization in selected African countries Source: http://esa.un.org/unup/ 1985 1995 2005 2015 (projected) Angola 30.3 44.0 54.0 62.5 Botswana 26.7 49.0 57.3 64.5 Kenya 17.0 19.0 20.7 24.1 Liberia 40.3 50.0 58.1 64.8 Mozambique 16.7 26.2 34.5 42.4 South Africa 49.4 55.4 59.3 64.1 Tanzania 16.8 20.5 24.2 28.9 Zimbabwe 25.4 31.7 35.9 40.9

44% of Gauteng s population were born in a different province 28.1% of Western Cape s population were born in a different province 4.4% of the South African population were born outside of South Africa 2,199,871 people were born outside of South Africa Census 2011

Summary of migration trends Largely domestic and this has been ignored in policy, planning and public concern Where it is cross-border its circular Is driven by economics and opportunities rather than conflict 12 ACMS-Southern Africa

Regional Integration? The role of SADC? SADC has express purpose of enhancing economic and social integration among member states. The founding Declaration and treaty commits to facilitating free movement of capital goods labour and people. However the SADC protocol on Facilitation of Movement (already a watered down version of the first draft protocol on free movement) has not been ratified by the required 2/3 member states and is not enforced. Most migration is managed through bilateral agreements It would seem that the reluctance to regionalise is driven by a fear of labour migration as a threat. Consequence of all of this is that much labour migration is irregular and unmanaged in the SADC region. Takes place in context of global securitization of migration [13] ACMS-Southern Africa

International policy experiences Not been possible to stop migration (US, South Africa have tried) Restrictive policies are extremely expensive, and ineffective Global pressure shapes Southern African policy making Policy reform driven by interests, not needs Need for policies based on regional migration patterns and economic and social need International migration gets attention but is not where migration challenges lie Regionalism and international initiatives unlikely to have dramatic effects Examples of liberalized migration policy suggest that labour migration is not the threat it is assumed to be Take Me Away From the City Senzo Shabanugu 14 ACMS-Southern Africa

Implications cont: Deportation experiences in SA South African repatriation/deportation of undocumented migrants (Source: Departm Repatriations/removals Mozambique Zimbabwe Lesotho Total 1994 71,279 12,931 4073 90,692 1995 131,689 17,549 4087 157,084 1996 157,425 14,651 3344 180,713 1997 146,285 21,673 4077 176,351 1998 141,506 28,548 4900 181,286 1999 123,961 42,769 6003 183,861 2000 84738 45,922 5871 145,575 2001 94,404 47,697 5977 156,123 2002 83,695 38,118 5278 151,653 2003 82,067 55,753 7447 164,294 2004 167,137 2005 209,988 [15] ACMS-Southern Africa

Regional integration at local level Has been increasing attention to social cohesion / integration from 2010 South African social cohesion policies have not adequately dealt with anti-foreigner sentiment and overtly promotes national identity Connections to xenophobic violence are loose and unclear Common values are not necessary for cohesive societies Is not specific to foreigners but also present among South Africans [16] ACMS-Southern Africa

Connections to migration trends Integration is not a problem faced by foreigners but one faced by all in SA cities Transience is part of South African cities and will continue Awareness campaigns have had very little success Need to develop local institutions of law and democracy to address conflict Rhetoric on integration has often simply scapegoated migrants. [17] ACMS-Southern Africa

Regional integration: SA policy Policy: Beyond knee jerk or simple exclusion Evidence based and pragmatic policy is lacking Are contradictory and competing messages (support for displaced and arrests and deportations) Consequences: Expensive and ineffective responses A large number of people who are invisible Negative impacts on health, economy Failure to address the needs and frustrations of South Africans

Conclusions Improve data collection and technocratic capacity Need for migration responses that speak to Southern African regional dynamics Simple restrictive policies have far reaching negative consequences for economic, health and social protection Managing popular sentiment and its impact on policy making remains a challenge Take Me Away From the City Senzo Shabanugu 19 ACMS-Southern Africa

Migration, Mobility & Social Integration Southern African trends and their implications Presentation to portfolio committee on home affairs Prof Ingrid Palmary African Centre for Migration & Society African Centre for Migration & Society (ACMS), School of Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand, P.O. Box 76, Wits 2050, South Africa T: +27 11 717 4033 F: +27 11 717 4040 info@migration.org.za www.migration.org.za