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Poverty and Well-being in Post-Apartheid South Africa: An Overview of Data, Outcomes and Policy

Author
Bhorat, Haroon; Kanbur, Ravi
Abstract
This is an overview of poverty and well-being in the first decade of post-apartheid South Africa. It is an introduction to a volume that brings together some of the most prominent academic research done on this topic for the 10-year review process in South Africa. This overview highlights three key aspects of the picture that the detailed research paints. First, data quality and comparability has been a constant issue in arriving at a consensus among analysts on the outcomes for households and individuals in postapartheid South Africa. Second, while the outcomes on unemployment, poverty and inequality are indeed bad, the outcomes on social indicators and access to public services are much more encouraging. Third, the prospects for rapid and sustained economic growth, without which poverty and well-being cannot be addressed in the long run, are themselves negatively affected by increasing inequality, poverty and unemployment.
Description
WP 2006-03 January 2006
Date Issued
2006-01-01Publisher
Charles H. Dyson School of Applied Economics and Management, Cornell University
Type
article