Living Under Apartheid. Aspects of Urbanization and Social Change in South Africa

Primary author
Publisher
George Allen & Unwin
Place of Publication
London
Date of Publication
1982
Number of Pages
256
Classification
II Regions and countries | A Africa | za 56 South Africa (Azania)
Description
Smith: Introduction
Browett: The evolution of unequal development within South Africa: an overview
Smith: Urbanisation and social change under apartheid: some recent developments
Rogerson: Apartheid, decentralisation and spatial industrial change
Lemon: Migrant Labour and frontier commuters: reorganising South Africa's Black labour supply
Smit, Olivier and Booysen: Urbanisation in the homeland
Beavon and Rogerson: The informal sector of the apartheid city: the pavement people of Johannesburg
Dewar and Watson: Urbanisation, nonemployment and petty commodity production and trading: comparative cases in Cape Town
Maasdorp: Informal housing and informal employment: case studies in the Durban Metropolitan region
Preston-Whyte: Segregation and interpersonal relationships: a case study of domestic service in Durban
Corbett: Council housing for low-income Indian families in Durban: objectives, strategies and effects
Lea: Government dispensation, capitalist imperative or liberal philanthropy? Responses to the Black housing crisis in South Africa
Western: The geography of urban social control: Group Areas and the 1976 and 1980 civil unrest in Cape Town
Smith: Conclusion
Copy Number
1
Identifier
II A 56   SMI   reg12350
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