Website Enquiries: +27 11 798 0111 (8.30am to 5pm SAST)
About usCorporate SalesAffiliatesStoresEventsNewsNewsletters |  FanaticsContact usHelpHome
Free shipping to any store in South Africa or when you spend R400 or more
GO Advanced Search
Fiction
Books of Africa
Philosophy Religion & Esoteric
Computing
Biography & History
Science & Nature
Reference
Business
Arts & Crafts
Childrens Books
Afrikaans
Sport & Leisure
Health Self Help & Psychology
Cookery
Garden & Home
Travel
Buy gift vouchers
Competitions
Fanatics
The List
Homebru
The Children's Best Books Guide
One Club Prize
2008's Bestsellers
Top 10 for 10 Years
Current Top Ten
Award Winners
Author Interviews
Featured Authors
Book Club
EAN?
We have a newsletter to suit your needs. Stay informed about new offerings and the latest books. read more
Register with us
Find a book
Order a book
Shipping methods and costs
Tracking an Order
Forgotten password
Return a book
you are here: Home >> Biography & History >> World History
Poverty and Policy in Post-apartheid South Africa
: Haroon BhoratRavi Kanbur

Our price: R 327.75
Availability: Approx. 5 - 9 Working Days


Shopping with us is 100% safe.

Paperback
EAN : 9780796921222
512 pages
Publication Date : 30 September 2006
Publisher : HSRC
Country of publication: South Africa

Synopsis
The political freedoms ushered in by the post 1994 transition were seen at that time as the basis for redressing long-standing economic deprivations suffered by the majority of the population. The reduction of poverty, in all its dimensions, was the goal. Made up of 12 chapters, this volume explores poverty and labour market issues over the first decade of democracy in South Africa. It is an attempt by leading South African scholars, supplemented by the work of international scholars working on South Africa, to take stock of the first post-apartheid decade, to assess the evolution of poverty, inequality, human needs and unemployment, and to relate this evolution to the policy stances and interventions of the first government elected freely by all South Africans. Based on this assessment, the papers individually, and the overview chapter in particular, draw implications for policy in the second post-apartheid decade. The volume will be of interest to researchers, graduate students, and to the technical staff of international agencies and government ministries.

Related Items
Write a review

0 items
R 0.00
Twilight
  1. Twilight
  2. New Moon
  3. Breaking Dawn
  4. Assegai
  5. Eclipse
  6. Slumdog Millionaire
  7. The Shack
  8. 8th Confession
  9. Paths of Glory
  10. Eat, Pray, Love

Privacy  /  Disclaimer  /  Copyright