The protection of the national labour force against foreign competition under labour migration laws and policies : a comparative analysis between the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa
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Auteurs/contributeurs
- Kamwimbi, Kasongo Theodore (Auteur)
- Budeli-Nemakonde, Mpfariseni (Collaborateur)
- Kalula, Evance (Collaborateur)
Titre
The protection of the national labour force against foreign competition under labour migration laws and policies : a comparative analysis between the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa
Résumé
Labour migration, which involves both labour immigration and labour emigration,
refers to ‘the cross-border movement of people from a homeland to a location
outside that homeland, with the purpose of taking up employment’.1 Labour
migration has become an ever more important feature of the globalising world as it
plays an important role and has a direct impact on African countries’ economies
and societies.2 Recognising the significant benefits of labour migration to countries
of origin and destination, the African Union urges African States to enact labour
migration laws, regulations, and policies in a regular, transparent, and
comprehensive manner at both continental and country levels.3 In this regard,
many African countries have exercised their prerogative to regulate labour
migration, which falls within each state’s sovereign discretion.
By way of illustration, this thesis focuses on two specific countries, namely the
Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and South Africa, which have regulated the
employment of foreign-born workers. The two countries have established a legal
and regulatory framework aimed at protecting the national labour force against
foreign competition. The two countries have been selected for this study because
they are comparable in many ways while differing as much as possible in terms of
the institutional set-up of their migration systems and labour markets. In fact, this
study seeks to compare the DRC’s and South Africa’s labour migration laws,
regulations and policies, particularly how these legal and regulatory instruments
effectively protect the national labour force against foreign competition. In this
sense, the study explores the overall successes and challenges of these
legislative and regulatory endeavours, while identifying the shortcomings and
merits of the implementation of the laws and policies in the two countries.
Type
Doctoral Thesis
Université
University of South Africa
Lieu
Pretoria
Date
2022-11-14
Nb de pages
xix-479 p.
Langue
EN
Titre abrégé
The protection of the national labour force against foreign competition under labour migration laws and policies
Catalogue de bibl.
uir.unisa.ac.za
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Accepted: 2023-03-27T10:11:14Z
https://uir.unisa.ac.za/handle/10500/29906
Référence
Kamwimbi, K. T. (2022). The protection of the national labour force against foreign competition under labour migration laws and policies : a comparative analysis between the Democratic Republic of Congo and South Africa [Doctoral Thesis, University of South Africa]. https://uir.unisa.ac.za/bitstream/handle/10500/29906/thesis_kamwimbi_kt.pdf
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