South African society is characterized by high levels of poverty and unemployment. South Africa has an embarrassingly uneven distribution of income as reflected by the Gini-coefficient. While much of the country’s economic ailments can be attributed to poor and selective application of economic policies during the apartheid era, there is a growing concern that we are failing to deliver on the promise of economic prosperity in the post-apartheid era. In fact, substantive micro-level economic change is just not reaching those hanging on to the lowest rungs of the nation’s economic ladder. This plight is compounded by the nation’s low levels of economic and financial literacy that often manifest in poor and unfortunate economic decision making...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
Paper presented at the XXth conference of the Comparative Education Society of Europe: towards the e...
This paper contributes to debates about the complexity of the multi-directional relationships betwee...
South Africa's democratic state has been clouded by various social and economic ills like joblessnes...
We know the blunt facts. Real GDP per capita has fallen to early 1970s levels, whites enjoy incomes ...
Despite the fact that South Africa has remained an economic powerhouse, it is striking to come into ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Background: Microeconomic theories of financial behaviour tend to assume that consumers possess fina...
Historically, the majority of South Africans were denied access to free, compulsory and general educ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Financial literacy has been identified in previous studies as an area that has not been researched e...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
Paper presented at the XXth conference of the Comparative Education Society of Europe: towards the e...
This paper contributes to debates about the complexity of the multi-directional relationships betwee...
South Africa's democratic state has been clouded by various social and economic ills like joblessnes...
We know the blunt facts. Real GDP per capita has fallen to early 1970s levels, whites enjoy incomes ...
Despite the fact that South Africa has remained an economic powerhouse, it is striking to come into ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Background: Microeconomic theories of financial behaviour tend to assume that consumers possess fina...
Historically, the majority of South Africans were denied access to free, compulsory and general educ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
South Africa is now, ‘officially’, the most unequal society in the world – though there seems to be ...
Financial literacy has been identified in previous studies as an area that has not been researched e...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
The end of the apartheid system in South Africa in 1994 brought with it the end of legally sanctione...
Paper presented at the XXth conference of the Comparative Education Society of Europe: towards the e...