Day Labourers, Unemployment and Socio-economic Development in South Africaday labourerslevels of socio-economic developmentmultivariate statistical analysesunemploymentOne of the most visible forms of unemployment is the men who stand at the side of the road or on corners daily, waiting for any job ...
South Africa's water resources are limited and unevenly distributed. To overcome the uneven spread of water resources and to manage floods and drought, more than two thirds of the country's mean annual rainfall is currently stored in dams. The paper reviews the current water storage capacity of...
Socio-economic developmentSustainable developmentSouth AfricaFor more than a century, the mining sector has played a crucial role in the economic development of South Africa. However, it also causes immense harm to the country's people and environment. Gold and coal mining have serious implications ...
[translate] aBasic infrastructure for socio-economic development, environmental protection and geographical desegregation: South Africa's unmet challenge 基本的基础设施为社会经济的发展、环境保护和地理废除种族隔离: 南非的unmet挑战[translate]
Beyond GDP in assessing development in South Africa: The Gauteng City-Region Socio-Economic BarometerAlthough consensus to move beyond gross domestic product (GDP) for measuring development in Africa exists, efforts to operationalise the idea have been frustrated by institutional barriers and lack of ...
Economy dropped greatly, with 19 million people losing jobs, however, India faced the lowest death toll in comparison to US and Brazil. Some countries still spoke out against the localised lockdowns like Spain. South Korea was one of the few countries, who managed to control the spread at ...
of properties weighs more than the possession of cars, (b) a house with more rooms is more valuable because usually it is larger, (c) that parents with jobs as managers weight more than employees, and (d) parents graduated from university also contribute at increasing this socioeconomic ...
Young (1990,2006) argues that the use of merit to allocate scarce and desirable resources such as jobs and qualifications is not socially just. Specifically, in relation to access to education, she contends that proxies of merit such as standardised testing are not ‘normatively and culturally ...
This paper measures the socioeconomic and resource-efficient influences of digital transformation in the public sector in the European region. To capture t
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