A study on the employment effect of Chinese investment in South Africa

Date
2013-10
Authors
HUANG, Meibo
REN, Peiqiang
Journal Title
Journal ISSN
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Publisher
Stellenbosch University, Centre for Chinese Studes
Abstract
The employment effect of Chinese investment in Africa has always been questioned by the international observers. Therefore, in order to investigate the suspicions from international observers, this paper uses a survey of the investment of 16 Chinese enterprises in Johannesburg, South Africa (South Africa) to analyse their possible employment effect in South Africa. From the survey, we found these Chinese investments brought about job increment to the local people, alleviating employment pressure, including many local low-skilled or unskilled labour. On the other hand, we argue, South Africa’s strict labour laws, its powerful labour unions, as well as the international orientation of Chinese enterprises in South Africa ensure the employment quality of Chinese enterprises will meet the host country’s legal requirements. As a result, the assumptions of international observers concerning the employment effect of China's investment in Africa are untenable as far as South Africa is concerned. Finally, the paper argues that the improvement of investment environment in South Africa is a prerequisite for further expanding the employment effect of Chinese firms.
Description
The original publication is available at http://www.sun.ac.za/ccs
Keywords
Investment, Chinese -- South Africa -- Evaluation, Unemployment -- Effect of investment on -- South Africa, Unemployment -- South Africa, Chinese businesspeople -- South Africa -- Attitudes, South Africa -- Economic conditions, China -- Economic policy
Citation
Huang, M & Ren, P. 2013. A study on the employment effect of Chinese investment in South Africa. CCS Discussion paper, October 2013. Stellenbosch University, Centre for Chinese Studies: 1-40.