The democratic approach to defining poverty is set in its theoretical context. The relevance of the approach for South Africa is discussed, and a definition is presented which emerges from quantitative research undertaken in South Africa in 2005. Various issues are considered in relation to the South African case, in particular the extent and nature of consensus across different groups; evidence of whether bounded realities and adaptive preferences could be deflating the definition; and a consideration of how the definition may change over time, particularly in relation to transitional necessities and the views of young people
While there is world-wide agreement on poverty reduction as an overriding goal of development policy...
Defining poverty, how it could be measured and alleviated have always been contested issues. Over th...
M.Com. (Economics)The aim of this study was to look at the economic survival problem that has been v...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
Our understanding of the concept of poverty has improved and deepened considerably in the last three...
The socially perceived necessities or 'consensual' approach to defining and measuring poverty is bas...
Poverty is a world-wide phenomenon which is widely prevalent in almost all third-world countries. Th...
To fight poverty in South Africa, one must understand the underneath causes, origin, factors and cas...
This policy document was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 08/133, Poverty and the ‘Second Ec...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
South Africa’s world revered democratic transition lies more than a decade in the past, a period lon...
While there is world-wide agreement on poverty reduction as an overriding goal of development policy...
Defining poverty, how it could be measured and alleviated have always been contested issues. Over th...
M.Com. (Economics)The aim of this study was to look at the economic survival problem that has been v...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
Our understanding of the concept of poverty has improved and deepened considerably in the last three...
The socially perceived necessities or 'consensual' approach to defining and measuring poverty is bas...
Poverty is a world-wide phenomenon which is widely prevalent in almost all third-world countries. Th...
To fight poverty in South Africa, one must understand the underneath causes, origin, factors and cas...
This policy document was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 08/133, Poverty and the ‘Second Ec...
The dissertation comprises two major parts. The first reviews major theories of poverty and measures...
South Africa’s world revered democratic transition lies more than a decade in the past, a period lon...
While there is world-wide agreement on poverty reduction as an overriding goal of development policy...
Defining poverty, how it could be measured and alleviated have always been contested issues. Over th...
M.Com. (Economics)The aim of this study was to look at the economic survival problem that has been v...