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    adults over the age of 16 who are employed or actively looking for work. The unemployment rate fluctuates because the previously unemployed people start looking for work‚ people who were employed lose their jobs and others stop looking for jobs. South Africa’s unemployment rate at the moment is 25.2%; the number of unemployed people is 4526 divided by the labour force of 17948 multiplied by 100%. There are three types of unemployment namely; structural‚ cyclical and seasonal unemployment. Firstly

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    “Social inequality is a more pressing socio-economic challenge than poverty in contemporary South Africa.” South Africa is one of the most unequal countries in the world‚ but not the poorest (with reference to income). We can see that the inequality in South Africa has worsened over time by looking at the country’s Gini Index score. In 1996 the score was 0.66 and in 2008‚ 0.70. The score has also deteriorated in terms of population groups: the score went from 0.54 to 0.62 between Blacks and from

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    Habitat International 31 (2007) 291–302 www.elsevier.com/locate/habitatint Sustainable urban development? Low-cost housing challenges in South Africa Allison Goebelà Environmental Studies and Women’s Studies‚ Queen’s University‚ Kingston‚ Ont.‚ Canada K7L 3N6 Abstract Low-cost housing provision has been a major focus of government in post-apartheid urban South Africa. While successes can be noted‚ there is growing concern regarding the social and environmental sustainability of housing programs and

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    environmental factors as the history‚ demographics‚ economy and the legal system of a country. South Africa is a dynamic country full of diversity. It is hard to understand the structure of the accounting profession without first learning how South Africa developed into the country it is today. The history of South Africa is one of change and adversity. It is important to understand that South Africa is a democracy but it did not become a democracy until 1994‚ when it held its first democratic

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    Traditions of Conflict Resolution in South Africa R.B.G. Choudree1 ABSTRACT In the domain of law‚ and elsewhere‚ alternative dispute resolution can be used in more than one way. It may signify a recognition that there are other methods than litigation‚ and that these may sometimes be more appropriate. But it may also serve as a label for methods which are frowned upon as popular but amateurish. This article is written from the perspective that the deep roots and valid reasons for traditional

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    Collectivism‚ Unionisation and Union Influence: A decline? An investigation into the attitudes and perceptions of South African unionised employees in a single trade union. Shenaz Sheik Submitted in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the Degree Masters- Industrial/Organisational Psychology (M.Soc.Sci) School of Psychology University of Kwa-Zulu Natal Howard College Supervisor: Mr. Dean Isaacs A decline in collectivism‚ unionisation and union influence? 1 Table of Contents 1. Chapter

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    HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA A Report of Higher Education of South Africa Nazir Carrim and Gerald Wangenge-Ouma Published by British Council South Africa Associated Magazines Building Third Floor‚ 21 St Johns Street Cape Town 8001 www.britishcouncil.org.za © British Council South Africa ISBN 978-0-620-55219-6 HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH AFRICA A Report of Higher Education of South Africa Nazir Carrim and Gerald Wangenge-Ouma Higher Education Access for all CONTENTS 1

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    South Africa: A Diamond In the Rough South Africa has been connected to the world economy with its abundant natural resources‚ for which there have long been international markets and purchasers‚ since the first Dutch explorers landed there in the 17th century.  Unfortunately‚ South Africa ’s pervasive‚ severe and seemingly perpetual social problems have always been and remain today a substantial drag on South Africa ’s ability to fully develop a world-class economy.  This paper

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    Kari Prevost Final Concept Paper 22565 HUM Communication M 7:30pm-10:15pm 4/29/2013 Expanding South Africa There are many countries that display various types and forms of communication‚ especially in some countries of Africa. One of the most toured and “rainbow” diverse country in Africa is apparently South Africa. Even though most of the country is predominantly black‚ it is also known to be one of the most multicultural countries in the world. In fact‚ there are many different ethnic

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    INVESTING IN SOUTH AFRICA The economic environment‚ Prof. André Roux | Danny Jansen‚ EMBA10 Table of content Perception or reality? .............................................................................................................................. 2 the Broad-Based Black Economic Empowerment Act............................................................................. 4 Other legal boundaries ..................................................................................

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