Rural-urban migration patterns to enhance service delivery in KwaZulu-Natal : eThekwini municipality
Date
2024-05
Authors
Nkabinde, Buyani
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Abstract
Townships in South Africa were designed and established when apartheid was at
its peak. The challenge facing the democratic government in the developmental
local sphere of government, is inefficient service provision, due to the continuous
increase of local inhabitants, caused by an increased rate of rural-urban migration
patterns. Urban planning focuses on city and town design and how the municipality
delivers services to communities dwelling within these designed urban spaces.
Rural-urban migration is the movement of people from rural to urban areas, with the
main reason the pursuit of better opportunities to improve their socio-economic
conditions. Therefore, the pull and push factors of rural to urban migration are clearly
defined and explained in order to assist the municipal administration and academia
to improve urban service delivery. The study adopts a quantitative approach with
the sample comprising 350 respondents, purposively selected through nonprobability sampling and required to complete a 5-point Likert scale questionnaire.
The researcher assisted in terms of questionnaire administration. The completed
questionnaire provided the quantitative data for statistical analysis, using SPSS
version 28.0.
Study findings indicate that, among other factors, a strong significance exists
regarding increased crime levels in urban areas as a result of rural-urban migration
patterns, with suggestions that include more money needs to be prioritised from
government for policing and crime in cities such as eThekwini Municipality. Since
there are more informal settlements because of rural-urban migration, it is also
shown as necessary to create networked infrastructure in rural areas to improve
communication for those working from home. To identify and explain migration to
enhance service delivery at eThekwini Municipality, the study investigated the pull
and push factors in migration patterns and their influence on service delivery, as
well as examining the extent to which rural-urban migration can be used to deal with
the current state of service delivery. In addition, the study determined the role of
rural-urban migration in the overpopulation of urban areas at eThekwini Municipality,
to suggest and recommend a conceptual framework that should be employed to
improve the current state of service delivery in the municipality.
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Submitted in fulfillment of the requirements of the degree of Doctor of Philosophy in Public Administration, Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa, 2024.
Keywords
Townships, Urban planning, Rural-urban migration, Municipal service delivery
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https://doi.org/10.51415/10321/5342