Economic and social effects of unemployment in South Africa : prospects for the future

M. Tech. Comparative Local Development. Department of Economics === The unemployment situation in South Africa has been well documented. Statistics from August 2011 indicate that South Africa's unemployment rate stood at 25, 7 per cent at the time. Although this is high, it actually plays down...

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Main Author: Malakwane, Cliford Tshepang
Other Authors: Institute for Economic Research on Innovation
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2011
Online Access:http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1000211
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-tut-oai-encore.tut.ac.za-d10002112015-11-27T03:53:03Z Economic and social effects of unemployment in South Africa : prospects for the future Malakwane, Cliford Tshepang M. Tech. Comparative Local Development. Department of Economics The unemployment situation in South Africa has been well documented. Statistics from August 2011 indicate that South Africa's unemployment rate stood at 25, 7 per cent at the time. Although this is high, it actually plays down the scale of the challenges since it only includes individuals who are unemployed and are keenly seeking employment. Thus, the study examines the social and economic impact of unemployment in South Africa. The information suggests that there exists linkages between unemployment various aspects such as crime, health, education and skills. This study is based on both quantitative data acquired by the researcher through various sources. In addition, efforts have been made to use existing data on the subject, through sources such as libraries, the Internet and observations. The work examines the areas that require focus and policy interventions that can remedy the situation. Institute for Economic Research on Innovation Osha, O. O 2011 Text PDF en c2011. Tshwane University of Technology http://encore.tut.ac.za/iii/cpro/DigitalItemViewPage.external?sp=1000211
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description M. Tech. Comparative Local Development. Department of Economics === The unemployment situation in South Africa has been well documented. Statistics from August 2011 indicate that South Africa's unemployment rate stood at 25, 7 per cent at the time. Although this is high, it actually plays down the scale of the challenges since it only includes individuals who are unemployed and are keenly seeking employment. Thus, the study examines the social and economic impact of unemployment in South Africa. The information suggests that there exists linkages between unemployment various aspects such as crime, health, education and skills. This study is based on both quantitative data acquired by the researcher through various sources. In addition, efforts have been made to use existing data on the subject, through sources such as libraries, the Internet and observations. The work examines the areas that require focus and policy interventions that can remedy the situation.
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title_short Economic and social effects of unemployment in South Africa : prospects for the future
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title_full_unstemmed Economic and social effects of unemployment in South Africa : prospects for the future
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