Igbokwe, Gordon2020-08-252024-03-202020-08-252024-03-202019https://hdl.handle.net/10566/9517Philosophiae Doctor - PhDMigration is an important topic, not only for researchers in South Africa, but also for policymakers and the media. It is an issue at the top of the national and international agenda. In the debate on migration and the literature, voices of migrants themselves remain mostly unheard. The public perceptions and policy-making are often based on fear, stereotypes and common myths rather than reality. In this study, the researcher aimed to examine the socio-economic integration challenges of highly-skilled Nigerian migrants and how they may help contribute their skills towards the socioeconomic development of South Africa to potentially inform the national migration policy, as well as future research. Methodologically, the researcher conducted a mixed-method study using an interpretive paradigm. Data were derived from 22 semi-structured interviews and six in-depth interviews. The study used a combination of purposive and snowballing sampling techniques, where semi-structured and in-depth interviews, as well as observations, were also carried out. Data gathered were analysed using thematic analysis.enMigration policyDevelopmentSouth-South migrationSocial networksSocio-economic integrationMotivationsCape TownNigeriansHighly-skilled migrantsA study of the Socio-Economic Integration of Highly-Skilled Nigerian Migrants in Cape TownUniversity of the Western Cape