Voices of the Transition: The Politics, Poetics and Practices of Social Change in South Africa |
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... cent were African and five per cent were coloured . In other words , almost two thirds of the African population were classified as poor , compared to a third of the coloured population , two - and - a - half per cent of the Indian ...
... cent were African and five per cent were coloured . In other words , almost two thirds of the African population were classified as poor , compared to a third of the coloured population , two - and - a - half per cent of the Indian ...
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... cent of the population of working age ( Statistics South Africa 2003 ) . Even if the narrow definition is adopted , it is clear that unemployment has increased , from twenty per cent in 1996 to just over thirty per cent in 2002 ( Nicol ...
... cent of the population of working age ( Statistics South Africa 2003 ) . Even if the narrow definition is adopted , it is clear that unemployment has increased , from twenty per cent in 1996 to just over thirty per cent in 2002 ( Nicol ...
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... cent and twenty per cent of the young people in this category ) . Only six per cent of young Indians and no whites reported experiencing this level of poverty . One third ( thirty - two per cent ) of young black people reported that ...
... cent and twenty per cent of the young people in this category ) . Only six per cent of young Indians and no whites reported experiencing this level of poverty . One third ( thirty - two per cent ) of young black people reported that ...
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SHIFTING IDEOLOGIES OF DEVELOPMENTALISM | 236 |
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