The renaissance of studies of class in post-apartheid South Africa has not produced any certainty as to the optimal delineation of classes in empirical analysis. This paper uses data from a 2005 survey in Cape Town to examine the relationships between occupational (or objective) class, self-reported (or subjective) class, race, neighbourhood income and household income. Cape Town is not an industrial city, and thus has small working classes, but (like all South African cities) it does have high unemployment. There are clear relationships between race, education and occupational class (unsurprisingly, given the history of apartheid). The relationships between occupational class, incomes and self-reported class are less clear. The paper concl...
Apartheid imposed a rigid racialised system of unequal resource distribution on South African societ...
The existing literature on the changing nature of workplaces in South Africa either ignores the role...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The renaissance of studies of class in post-apartheid South Africa has not produced any certainty as...
This paper initiates the project of mapping the class structure of South Africa at the end of the ap...
Ben Roberts examines the extent to which South Africans identify with different classes. He also inv...
The overall shape of the class structure in South Africa changed little after 1994. The upper and mi...
Although almost entirely ignored by South African scholars, studying perceptions of social mobility ...
The high level of inequality in South Africa has added fuel to the debate surrounding the extent to ...
Class categorisation should not only be informed by academic pursuits but by the lived experiences o...
The 'apartheid city' in South Africa stands out as an extreme example of urban social engineering. U...
This chapter examines changing social attitudes in post-apartheid South Africa, asking whether the A...
In multi-racial or otherwise multi-cultural societies, people may discriminate in the allocation of ...
Inequalities are stark and obvious in post-apartheid South Africa. How to analyse inequalities, howe...
This study examines how South African labour markets changed during the first decade in the post-Apa...
Apartheid imposed a rigid racialised system of unequal resource distribution on South African societ...
The existing literature on the changing nature of workplaces in South Africa either ignores the role...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...
The renaissance of studies of class in post-apartheid South Africa has not produced any certainty as...
This paper initiates the project of mapping the class structure of South Africa at the end of the ap...
Ben Roberts examines the extent to which South Africans identify with different classes. He also inv...
The overall shape of the class structure in South Africa changed little after 1994. The upper and mi...
Although almost entirely ignored by South African scholars, studying perceptions of social mobility ...
The high level of inequality in South Africa has added fuel to the debate surrounding the extent to ...
Class categorisation should not only be informed by academic pursuits but by the lived experiences o...
The 'apartheid city' in South Africa stands out as an extreme example of urban social engineering. U...
This chapter examines changing social attitudes in post-apartheid South Africa, asking whether the A...
In multi-racial or otherwise multi-cultural societies, people may discriminate in the allocation of ...
Inequalities are stark and obvious in post-apartheid South Africa. How to analyse inequalities, howe...
This study examines how South African labour markets changed during the first decade in the post-Apa...
Apartheid imposed a rigid racialised system of unequal resource distribution on South African societ...
The existing literature on the changing nature of workplaces in South Africa either ignores the role...
The end of apartheid has brought a resurgence of research into racial identities, attitudes and beha...