
Assessing the Factors Contributing to Rural-Urban Migration of Youths in South Africa: The Case of Sekhukhune in Limpopo Province
Issue: Vol.6 No.6 Article 8 pp. 752-768
DOI: https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.2025668 | Published online 9th May, 2025
© 2025 The Author(s). This is an open access article under the CCBY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
Rural-urban migration of youths in Sekhukhune in Limpopo province of South Africa is primarily driven by many factors. This study examined factors contributing to the rural-urban migration of youths in South Africa, focusing on Sekhukhune in Limpopo province of South Africa. The data was sourced from both primary and secondary materials. Though primary data sources, both personal and telephonic interviews were held with participants, especially the youths in some areas in Sekhukhune, while secondary data sources utilized academic materials such as journal articles, review papers, books, dissertations/theses, conference papers as well as newspapers. The findings revealed that Sekhukhune youths are migrating into urban centres in search of a better life due to the inadequacy of social infrastructures and amenities in their rural areas. The study concluded that the lack of social and physical infrastructure is the main cause of the rural-urban migration of youths in Sekhukhune. The study recommends that the South African government and the Limpopo Provincial government, in particular, should develop rural areas such as Sekhukhune in order to minimise the inflow of youths into the urban centres. This study is original. It has not been researched before, especially on the rural-urban migration of youths in Sekhukhune. Thus this study seeks to make a contribution to the existing body of knowledge on rural-urban migration. The study provides data that will help policymakers, government officials and researchers to develop feasible strategies to curb rural-urban migration. It will also provide data for tertiary students, especially those who specialize in migration studies.
Keywords: Youth, Factors contributing to rural-urban migration, South Africa, Sekhukhune
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Peter Morepje Nchabeleng is a lecturer at the North West Community Education and Training College (NWCETC) in South Africa. He completed his MPhil in Political Studies at the University of Port Elizabeth (UPE), now Nelson Mandela University (NMU). He has presented papers at both national and international conferences. His recent presentations are with Glotan Research Services and he has presented four papers so far with the organization. He has published three book chapters and one journal article. His research interests are in the areas of African Sustainable Development; African Politics; and Political Economy of Africa, specializing in Southern Africa and Armed Conflict and Resolution in Africa. He intends to commence his Phd in political studies, specializing in African Politics in the 2026 academic year.
Nchabeleng, Peter Morepje. “Assessing the Factors Contributing to Rural-Urban Migration of Youths in South Africa: The Case of Sekhukhune in Limpopo Province,” E-Journal of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences 6, no.6 (2025): 752-768. https://doi.org/10.38159/ehass.2025668
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