03225nam 2200505 450 991046767420332120200520144314.01-920596-39-9(CKB)4340000000203145(OCoLC)1004190418(MdBmJHUP)muse65244(MiAaPQ)EBC5045683(PPN)220203237(Au-PeEL)EBL5045683(CaPaEBR)ebr11440451(EXLCZ)99434000000020314520171014h20172017 uy 0engur|||||||nn|ntxtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierLiving with xenophobia Zimbabwean informal enterprise in South Africa /Jonathan Crush [and three others]Waterloo, Ontario :Southern African Migration Programme,2017.©20171 online resource (1 PDF (33 pages) :)illustrationsSAMP Migration Policy Series ;Number 77Issued as part of book collections on Project MUSE.1-920596-37-2 Includes bibliographical references.Introduction -- Migration for survival -- Experiencing xenophobia -- Responses to xenophobic violence -- Perceptions of government inaction -- Conclusion.This report examines the impact of xenophobic violence on Zimbabweans who are trying to make a living in the South African informal sector and finds that xenophobic violence has several key characteristics that put them at constant risk of losing their livelihoods and their lives. The businesses run by migrants and refugees in the informal sector are a major target of South Africa's extreme xenophobia. Attitudinal surveys clearly show that South Africans differentiate migrants by national origin and that Zimbabweans are amongst the most disliked. This report is based on a survey of informal sector enterprises in Cape Town and Johannesburg; and 50 in-depth interviews with Zimbabwean informal business owners in Cape Town, Johannesburg and Polokwane who had been affected by xenophobic violence. In many areas, community leaders are ineffective in dealing with the violence and, in some cases, they actively foment hostility and instigate attacks. The fact that migrant entrepreneurs provide goods, including food, at competitive prices and offer credit to consumers is clearly insufficient to protect them when violence erupts. However, the deep-rooted crisis in Zimbabwe makes return home a non-viable option and Zimbabweans instead adopt several self-protection strategies, none of which is ultimately an insurance against xenophobic attack. 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