After 1994 the South African government had to contend with the consequences of the forces of globalisation in addition to meeting the challenges of nation building. The new democratic government inherited a fragile economy burdened with large debt, slow economic growth, increasing unemployment rates and unacceptable levels of poverty (Padayachee, 2005:22)
The article examines recent developments in social policy and its implications for social work educa...
Since 1994 South Africa's macroeconomic strategy has sought to accommodate the forces of globalisati...
At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...
After 1994 the South African government had to contend with the consequences of the forcesof globali...
Globalization has become a major topic of discussion and concern in economic circles since the mid- ...
Like many other countries worldwide, South Africa has accepted the challenge to achieve theaim of th...
D.Phil.Prior to the democratic elections in 1994, South Africa had a "captive" market. There were re...
Poverty in South AfricaFollowing the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa experienced a ...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
Poverty and corruption can both immiserate a nation. Globalisation through open trade can potentiall...
Poverty and corruption can both immiserate a nation. Globalisation through open trade can potentiall...
South Africa is currently emerging from a political and socio-economic crisis. A political faction l...
Positioning the South African transition within the ongoing discourse of globalisation-a discourse t...
In 1998, James Midgley issued a challenge for scholars to provide a systematic description and exami...
The democratic government of South Africa has adopted a developmental framework and isaspiring towar...
The article examines recent developments in social policy and its implications for social work educa...
Since 1994 South Africa's macroeconomic strategy has sought to accommodate the forces of globalisati...
At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...
After 1994 the South African government had to contend with the consequences of the forcesof globali...
Globalization has become a major topic of discussion and concern in economic circles since the mid- ...
Like many other countries worldwide, South Africa has accepted the challenge to achieve theaim of th...
D.Phil.Prior to the democratic elections in 1994, South Africa had a "captive" market. There were re...
Poverty in South AfricaFollowing the first democratic elections in 1994, South Africa experienced a ...
Summaries The agenda for social development in Africa, and therefore the framework in which social ...
Poverty and corruption can both immiserate a nation. Globalisation through open trade can potentiall...
Poverty and corruption can both immiserate a nation. Globalisation through open trade can potentiall...
South Africa is currently emerging from a political and socio-economic crisis. A political faction l...
Positioning the South African transition within the ongoing discourse of globalisation-a discourse t...
In 1998, James Midgley issued a challenge for scholars to provide a systematic description and exami...
The democratic government of South Africa has adopted a developmental framework and isaspiring towar...
The article examines recent developments in social policy and its implications for social work educa...
Since 1994 South Africa's macroeconomic strategy has sought to accommodate the forces of globalisati...
At a time when most countries in the world adopted the principles of the Washington consensus with r...