This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education and Non-payment Behaviour in Low Income Homeowners in South Africa as the premise of the study and poor relationship between lenders and borrowers as the secondary proposition. The study was motivated by the high level of foreclosures for non-payment of mortgages in the Protea Glen area in Johannesburg, Gauteng, as reported by the Human Rights Commission Inquiry in 2008. In investigating this nonpayment behaviour the researcher employed largely quantitative instruments supplemented by qualitative methods. The study revealed interesting empirical findings that largely invalidated the founding hypotheses, despite existing theoretical frameworks...
While the increased access to consumer credit has helped many families improve their welfare, the ri...
This paper examines impediments to mortgage borrowing in South Africa. The analysis is premised on t...
CITATION: James, D. 2014. “Deeper into a hole?” : borrowing and lending in South Africa. Current Ant...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
In investigating the non-payment phenomenon in South Africa’s low income households, a case study of...
The aim of this article was to provide an understanding of the reasons for the non payment of mortga...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to determine the impact of the National Credit...
This article reflects on social welfare system and governance of housing markets from an end-user pe...
MCom (Commerce), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016Payment of property rates has continued...
Household debt as a proportion of South African household disposable income remain alarmingly above ...
Access to finance (cash/credit) is central to economic development and improving the living standar...
Abstract: This paper investigates the determinants of access to formal credit by poor households in ...
In South Africa, with upward mobility much aspired-to but seldom attained, householders must spend m...
While the increased access to consumer credit has helped many families improve their welfare, the ri...
This paper examines impediments to mortgage borrowing in South Africa. The analysis is premised on t...
CITATION: James, D. 2014. “Deeper into a hole?” : borrowing and lending in South Africa. Current Ant...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
This article was a result of an investigation measuring the ‘Correlation between Borrower Education ...
In investigating the non-payment phenomenon in South Africa’s low income households, a case study of...
The aim of this article was to provide an understanding of the reasons for the non payment of mortga...
The purpose of the study reported in this article was to determine the impact of the National Credit...
This article reflects on social welfare system and governance of housing markets from an end-user pe...
MCom (Commerce), North-West University, Mafikeng Campus, 2016Payment of property rates has continued...
Household debt as a proportion of South African household disposable income remain alarmingly above ...
Access to finance (cash/credit) is central to economic development and improving the living standar...
Abstract: This paper investigates the determinants of access to formal credit by poor households in ...
In South Africa, with upward mobility much aspired-to but seldom attained, householders must spend m...
While the increased access to consumer credit has helped many families improve their welfare, the ri...
This paper examines impediments to mortgage borrowing in South Africa. The analysis is premised on t...
CITATION: James, D. 2014. “Deeper into a hole?” : borrowing and lending in South Africa. Current Ant...