Remittances and development: Zimbabwean migrant teachers in South Africa and their impact on their Zimbabwean families
Innocent Moyo, University of South Africa
This paper contends that the unprecedented migration of Zimbabwean teachers into South Africa has had a development impact on their families in Zimbabwe. In some cases, poverty at household level has even been eradicated as a result of remittances sent to Zimbabwean households of the Zimbabwean teachers in South Africa. On the strength of human development impacts such as increased household income and consumption, savings and asset accumulation, improved access to health and nutrition and access to better education identified in this research, it is possible to hypothesize that professional Zimbabwean migrant teachers in South Africa who maintain ties with their home country do indeed make a positive contribution to their own families’ and households’ human development needs back home in Zimbabwe.
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Presented in Session 152: Remittances and Development: Alternative Approaches for Contemporary Insights