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Zitierlink DOI
10.26092/elib/2838

The transformation process in South Africa: What does existing data tell us?

Veröffentlichungsdatum
2005-03
Autoren
Burger, Philippe  
Zusammenfassung
This paper makes a closer examination of the economic legacy of Apartheid
and the needed reforms to eradicate this legacy. Apartheid left South Africa with
a very high structural unemployment rate of between 30 and 40%. In addition,
together with Brazil, South Africa has the ominous record of having the worst
income distribution in the world. To consider this legacy and the challenges that
it poses, the discussion starts with a depiction of the broad characteristics of the
South African economy to orientate the reader. Thereafter follows a discussion
of the different dimensions of unemployment and the distribution of income in
South Africa. The paper indicates that there are racial, gender and spatial
dimensions to both unemployment and the distribution of income in South
Africa. Lastly, based on the analysis of unemployment and income distribution,
the paper argues that the development of African females in rural areas poses
the most urgent challenge to government.
Schlagwörter
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Institution
Universität Bremen  
Fachbereich
Fachbereich Wirtschaftswissenschaft
Institute
IWIM - Institut für Weltwirtschaft und Internationales Management  
andere Institution  
Dokumenttyp
Bericht, Report
Serie(s)
Berichte aus dem Weltwirtschaftlichen Colloquium der Universität Bremen  
Band
97
Zweitveröffentlichung
Nein
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Englisch
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