Post-migration emotional well-being among Black South Africans
Internal migration has been an institutionalized part of life for Black South Africans from the 1800s, when men left their rural homes to work in mines, through apartheid and into the present. Like other settings in the Global South, we know surprisingly little about the emotional well-being of migr...
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Main Authors: | Tyler W. Myroniuk (Author), Michael J. White (Author), Sangeetha Madhavan (Author) |
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2022-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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