This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological frameworks, narratives and assumptions that have shaped the construction of poverty as an object of academic knowledge, policy management and political concern. One of the distinctive characteristics of Post-apartheid South African politics is the existence of a broad consensus both on the importance of the need to reduce poverty and the means by which to do it. This consensus has a paradoxical and ambiguous character. On the one hand, ‘poverty talk’ plays a central role in posing and framing fundamental questions of social justice in South Africa: indeed, it is one of the main ways in which the issue of the moral and political legiti...
This policy document was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 08/133, Poverty and the ‘Second Ec...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Despite the fact that South Africa has remained an economic powerhouse, it is striking to come into ...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
South Africa is currently emerging from a political and socio-economic crisis. A political faction l...
This article adopts an analysis that explicitly politicises poverty and relates it to the concrete h...
Poverty is a world-wide phenomenon which is widely prevalent in almost all third-world countries. Th...
The political freedoms ushered in by the post 1994 transition were seen at that time as the basis fo...
This paper explores the challenge of understanding chronic and structural poverty in South Africa, a...
Poverty is multi- faceted and can be manifested in hunger, unemployment, exploitatio n and lack of a...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
The democratic approach to defining poverty is set in its theoretical context. The relevance of the ...
This policy document was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 08/133, Poverty and the ‘Second Ec...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Despite the fact that South Africa has remained an economic powerhouse, it is striking to come into ...
This paper considers the state of poverty discourse in South Africa since 1994: the ideological fram...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
South Africa is currently emerging from a political and socio-economic crisis. A political faction l...
This article adopts an analysis that explicitly politicises poverty and relates it to the concrete h...
Poverty is a world-wide phenomenon which is widely prevalent in almost all third-world countries. Th...
The political freedoms ushered in by the post 1994 transition were seen at that time as the basis fo...
This paper explores the challenge of understanding chronic and structural poverty in South Africa, a...
Poverty is multi- faceted and can be manifested in hunger, unemployment, exploitatio n and lack of a...
This paper presents findings from a module in the HSRC's 2005 South African Social Attitudes Survey ...
The transition from apartheid to democracy in South Africa has raised questions, on the one hand, ab...
The democratic approach to defining poverty is set in its theoretical context. The relevance of the ...
This policy document was compiled based on the DPRU Working Paper 08/133, Poverty and the ‘Second Ec...
Democratic South Africa was born amidst high hopes for the reduction of income poverty and inequalit...
Despite the fact that South Africa has remained an economic powerhouse, it is striking to come into ...