Violent attacks on black African migrants will not resolve national employment crisis
South Africa has a structural unemployment problem that is not primarily caused by increased labour migration.
South Africa has a structural unemployment problem that is not primarily caused by increased labour migration.
Is the DA chairperson the answer to turn Johannesburg around?
It can rebuild the industrial base, create demand in the economy, diversify trade partnerships and deepen links with the continent’s regional trade networks, and, finally, dismantle apartheid spatial development patterns
There is no factual evidence that deindustrialisation, poverty, inequality and unemployment is caused by black economic empowerment, as argued by William Gumede
The Democratic Alliance, the Free Market Foundation and the Institute of Race Relations have flawed views regarding employment equity
The apartheid state used job reservation, quotas, selective procurement, import controls and industrial policy to advance working class Afrikaners
Budget choices must empower the poor and end socio-economic exclusion
Race and labour market socio-economic disparities account for a significant share of the country’s overall inequality and must be addressed
It must be embedded in policies and strategies that restructure the economy
Deepening economic democracy through human rights-centred economic and social policy frameworks