Based on national surveys by SAMP in South Africa, Lesotho, Mozambique, Zimbabwe, and Namibia, this book represents the most comprehensive research on cross-border migration ever undertaken in the region. From gender relations to xenophobia and nationalism, the book provides invaluable insights into people's experiences with, and attitudes towards, cross-border migration and challenges many of the widely-held stereotypes about migrants.
Southern African Migration Project books are mostly an analysis of survey data, which is a really important way to look at migration, particularly irregular migration where there is no good state data.