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Can Mobile Money Transfer Data Predict Migration Flows Between Johannesburg and Harare More Accurately Than Official Statistics?

Mobile Money as a Migration Indicator: Johannesburg–Harare Opening: A Window into Invisible MobilityEvery month, hundreds of millions of rands cross borders—not through buses or airplanes —but via mobile wallets and FinTech platforms. For example, according to FinMark, Zimbabweans in Johannesburg are estimated to remit between R57 million and R63 million monthly back to Harare. FinMark Trust Yet in […]

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