BOOK REVIEWSUrban Commitment and Involvement among Black Rhodesians By V. Moller.Durban, University of Natal, Centre for Applied Social Sciences, 1978,473pp., no price indicated.This lengthy work on the migration and urbanization of Black Rhode-sians in Salisbury is the author's doctoral thesis. She is concerned with therelationships between urban security, urban involvement and stabilizationof these urban dwellers in the urban environment; the relationship betweensocio-economic status and tenure status is found to be highly positivelycorrelated. Three areas of Salisbury with different tenure status are chosenfor comparison: Harare hostels, Mufakose rental accommodation and Kam-buzuma home-ownership. The fieldwork was carried out between 1973and 1975; some of the research has already been published in an articleentitled 'Migrant Labour in Harare Hostels, Salisbury' in Zambezia (1977),V, pp.140-59.The first section is a very extensive and systematically presentedreview of the literature of migration and urbanization, drawing heavily onwork by J. Clyde Mitchell and the somewhat inapplicable work of H. J.Hoffmann-Nowotny. This is followed by a comprehensive descriptive andlargely historical account of the development of Salisbury's Black townships.The following section on the empirical research is disappointing with cursoryattention being given to the survey procedure. The reader is referred to theAppendix for greater detail, but here only limited information is given onthe sampling technique used. The survey findings are exhaustively presentedin written diagrammatic, graphic and tabular form. This section is usefulfor comparative reference purposes.This work has a wealth of material to offer the student of migrationand urbanization, but is difficult to read. Even when allowances are madefor the fact that the author is writing in her second language, the work isimpaired by awkward words and ugly phrases which hold up the flow ofcomprehension in reading.University of Rhodesia DIANA R. SEAGERTraining for Development By B. Mothobi. Salisbury, The Association ofRound Tables in Central Africa in conjunction with The Centre forInter-Racial Studies and The Institute of Adult Education, Universityof Rhodesia, 1978, 116pp. ZR$3,00.Skilled Labour and Future Needs By C. Stoneman. Gwelo, Mambo Press inassociation with The Catholic Institute for International Relations andThe Justice and Peace Commission of the Rhodesian Catholic BishopsConference, From Rhodesia to Zimbabwe No. 4, 1978, 53pp. ZR$0,60.Undoubtedly one of the most pressing economic problems facing this255