Policy, politics and poverty in South Africa


Jeremy Seekings, Professor of Political Studies and Sociology, University of Cape Town, South Africa, and Yale University, USA, Nicoli Nattrass, Professor of Economics, University of Cape Town, South Africa, and Yale University, USA.
Bok Engelsk 2015
Utgitt
Palgrave Macmillan UK , 2015
Omfang
x, 315 sider : diagrammer
Opplysninger
"When South Africa finally held its first democratic elections in 1994, the country had a much higher poverty rate than in other countries at a similar level of development. This was the legacy of apartheid. Twenty years later, poverty was still widespread. Seekings and Nattrass explain why poverty has persisted in South Africa since 1994. They demonstrate who has and who has not remained poor, how public policies both mitigated and reproduced poverty, and how and why these policies were adopted. Their analysis of the South African welfare state, labour market policies and the growth path of the South African economy challenge conventional accounts that focus only on 'neoliberalism'. They argue, instead, that policies were, in important respects, social democratic. They show how social democratic policies both mitigate and reproduce poverty in contexts such as South Africa, reflecting the contradictory nature of social democracy in the global South"--. - info:sid/primo.exlibrisgroup.com-BIBSYS_ILS
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ISBN
1-137-45268-4

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