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What Were the Major Migration Waves into South Africa During the Apartheid Era?

Migration Under Apartheid: Policies, Impacts, and Health Implications Introduction: Migration Patterns During Apartheid Between 1948 and 1994, South Africa’s apartheid government enforced strict policies that controlled migration. These policies aimed to maintain white minority rule and heavily restricted the movement of black South Africans and non-citizens. Consequently, they shaped the country’s demographics, labor market, and […]

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