Namibia is still characterised by deep socio-economic inequalities, as economic structures have remained largely intact after independence. Poverty is still widespread and unemployment has remained high with women and youth being particularly affected. In 2002, the Namibian government’s Tax Commission proposed a universal cash grant as the most effective way to fight poverty and to reduce inequality. In 2004, the Basic Income Grant (BIG) Coalition was formed consisting of churches, trade unions and non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in support of the proposed grant. It implemented a pilot project to practically demonstrate the effects of the grant. The chosen location was the village of Otjivero where each inhabitant received a monthly c...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Namibia has been widely perceived as a successful case of negotiated independence, governed since 1...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
Namibia is one of the most unequal countries in the world and has high rates of poverty. In the thes...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines poverty reduction and inequality changes in...
This paper studies the changes in the distribution of incomes in Namibia since Independence in 1990 ...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
Difficult economic times began for Namibia in 2008 as real economic growth suddenly d...
Namibia is now in its fourth year as an internationally recognised sovereign, independent state, and...
ii Before Namibia’s independence in 1990, wealth distribution was highly skewed and only 5 % of the ...
Poverty is a global phenomenon which affects people in various depths overtime, and there is no nati...
The relevance of this scientific problem is that there are numerous calls and arguments from civil s...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
Working paper, no. 102 (December)The authors estimate changes in the distribution of household consu...
Namibia has experienced impressive growth since 21 years of independence. Current gdp growth rates,...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Namibia has been widely perceived as a successful case of negotiated independence, governed since 1...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...
Namibia is one of the most unequal countries in the world and has high rates of poverty. In the thes...
Includes bibliographical references.This thesis examines poverty reduction and inequality changes in...
This paper studies the changes in the distribution of incomes in Namibia since Independence in 1990 ...
South African government ministers routinely profess their commitment to mitigating poverty and ineq...
Difficult economic times began for Namibia in 2008 as real economic growth suddenly d...
Namibia is now in its fourth year as an internationally recognised sovereign, independent state, and...
ii Before Namibia’s independence in 1990, wealth distribution was highly skewed and only 5 % of the ...
Poverty is a global phenomenon which affects people in various depths overtime, and there is no nati...
The relevance of this scientific problem is that there are numerous calls and arguments from civil s...
Namibia became independent on the 21st of March 1990, after seventy-five years of South African colo...
Working paper, no. 102 (December)The authors estimate changes in the distribution of household consu...
Namibia has experienced impressive growth since 21 years of independence. Current gdp growth rates,...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Namibia has been widely perceived as a successful case of negotiated independence, governed since 1...
This paper quantifies the effect of fiscal transfers on the trade-off between social relief and debt...