One of the clearest findings of empirical political science is that the prospects of sustaining democratic government in a poor society are far lower than in a relatively wealthy one. Precisely why poverty undermines democracy, however, has been much less clear. In order to answer this question, we use data from seven 1999-20Afrobarometer surveys in Southern Africa to develop measures of poverty and well-being, as well as its possible consequences both in terms of day-to-day survival and political attitudes and behaviour
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
To fight poverty in South Africa, one must understand the underneath causes, origin, factors and cas...
The period 1994 to 1999 saw the implementation of fundamental social and political change in South A...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
The Afrobarometer has developed an experiential measure of lived poverty (how frequently people go w...
The formal establishment of representative democracy in South Africa provided a weak impetus to effe...
Abstract: In the last century South Africa has undergone at least three history making phases in her...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
South Africa’s world revered democratic transition lies more than a decade in the past, a period lon...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusTo begin with, poverty has been a problem, es...
This country study evaluates the experience of the South African economy with respect to growth, pov...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
To fight poverty in South Africa, one must understand the underneath causes, origin, factors and cas...
The period 1994 to 1999 saw the implementation of fundamental social and political change in South A...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
The Afrobarometer has developed an experiential measure of lived poverty (how frequently people go w...
The formal establishment of representative democracy in South Africa provided a weak impetus to effe...
Abstract: In the last century South Africa has undergone at least three history making phases in her...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
South Africa’s world revered democratic transition lies more than a decade in the past, a period lon...
MA (Political Studies), North-West University, Potchefstroom CampusAgainst the backdrop of political...
Perhaps more than any other democratizing country, South Africa generates widely differing assessmen...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
PhD (Economics), North-West University, Mafikeng CampusTo begin with, poverty has been a problem, es...
This country study evaluates the experience of the South African economy with respect to growth, pov...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
To fight poverty in South Africa, one must understand the underneath causes, origin, factors and cas...
The period 1994 to 1999 saw the implementation of fundamental social and political change in South A...