Humanities and Social Sciences
(dawna nazwa: Ekonomia i Nauki Humanistyczne)
29 (3/22), DOI: 10.7862/rz.2022.hss.20
UNPACKING THE ENIGMA OF DEMOCRACY, INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITY AND POVERTY IN SOUTH AFRICA
Harris MADUKU, Julieth GUDO, Victor H. MLAMBO
DOI: 10.7862/rz.2022.hss.20
Abstract
This paper examines the role of democracy on poverty and intergenerational inequality in South Africa. The authors used secondary data and published literature to unpack the nexus of the problem, and to further broaden understanding of democracy, intergenerational inequality, and poverty in South Africa. The authors establish that unemployment, lack of property ownership and a poor educational system are the main contributors to poverty and intergenerational inequality in South Africa. However, we found that the government’s propoor policies have not adequately addressed the problems. As recommendations, this paper submits that it is essential to increase the redistribution of assets, especially land, to allow land ownership by the poor, which will open many other economic opportunities, such as access to capital. Also, government policies need to be revisited for quality job creation, closing the unemployment gap in the market.
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About this Article
TITLE:
UNPACKING THE ENIGMA OF DEMOCRACY, INTERGENERATIONAL INEQUALITY AND POVERTY IN SOUTH AFRICA
AUTHORS:
Harris MADUKU (1)
Julieth GUDO (2)
Victor H. MLAMBO (3)
AUTHORS AFFILIATIONS:
(1) .Faculty of Economics and Finance Tshwane University of Technology, Ga-Rankuwa Campus, Pretoria
(2) . Centre for Comparative Law in Africa University of Cape town, South Africa
(3) .School of Public Management, Governance and Public Policy University of Johannesburg, Soweto, South Africa
JOURNAL:
Humanities and Social Sciences
29 (3/22)
KEY WORDS AND PHRASES:
Intergenerational Inequality, Poverty, Democracy, Apartheid
FULL TEXT:
http://doi.prz.edu.pl/pl/pdf/einh/616
DOI:
10.7862/rz.2022.hss.20
URL:
http://dx.doi.org/10.7862/rz.2022.hss.20
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