Review of African Political Economy
Review of African Political Economy - Vol. 3 No. 7
Bantustans and Capital Accumulation in SA
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Abstract of Article
Title:The Bantustans and Capital Accumulation in South Africa
Author:Martin Legassick and Harold Wolpe
Location:Vol.3 No.7 (Winter 1976), pp87-107
 The Transkei region of SA occupies an area of 16,500 square miles. Its total population in 1970 was just under 2 million - comprised of 715,032 resident males; 184,788 males away at work; and 1,029,531 females. Of this population 56,761 individuals lived in the urban areas just under half of them (24,838) in the capital, Umtata.

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