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What is the connection between African migration and urbanization in Johannesburg?

African Migration and Urbanization in Johannesburg: Policy, Health, and Social Implications Introduction: Migration and the Changing Face of Johannesburg Johannesburg is South Africa’s economic powerhouse. It has become one of the most prominent migrant-receiving cities in Africa. In 2022, South Africa hosted over 4 million international migrants. Johannesburg absorbed the largest proportion (UN DESA, 2022). […]

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