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Inequality in South Africa: Nature, Causes and Responses

Inequality in South africa : Nature, Causes and Responses Stephen Gelb Inequality in South africa : Nature, Causes and responses1. DfID Policy Initiative on Addressing Inequality in Middle-income Countries Stephen Gelb The EDGE Institute, Johannesburg November 2003. The EDGE Institute, 2003. 1. The author is Executive Director, The EDGE Institute. Without implicating them in positions taken here, I. would like to thank for their comments on earlier drafts: Bridget Dillon, Richard Thomas, Kate Philip and others at DfID (Pretoria); Andy Mckay and others at ODI (London); Firoz Cachalia of the Gauteng Legislature; Ann Keeling, Alison Tierney and others in DfID (London); and participants in the DfID Inequality in Middle Income Countries workshop, London, Dec 4/5 2003.

understood only through an historical analysis of the transition to democracy. Section 2 ... South Africa backwards since 1990 in terms of Millennium Development Goals 2, 4, 5 and 6, those concerned with health and education. Three million people, 7% of the population, were living on less than $1 a day in 2000, and ten million people, 23% of ...

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