Poverty and inequality in South Africa Policy options and consequences for planning in an emerging democracy
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Almost half of the population of South Africa continues to live under a poverty datum line (Adelzadeh, 2006). The South African government has paid increasing attention to poverty alleviation. The budget for social assistance has increased considerably, although there are concerns that the safety net is inadequate (Taylor, 2002; Samson, 2002). Over 10 million South Africans are receiving social grants in 2006. In spite of the pro-poor policies, South Africa still remains one of the highest in the world in terms of income inequality (World Bank Report, 2006). The author of this paper analyse the policy options with regard to poverty alleviation strategies, their merits, challenges and consequences with respect to future planning. Policy recommendations in the context of a social development perspective will be discussed with a view to not only short-term planning, but medium to long-term strategies.
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