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informal settlement, and 375 black and 358 white residents of a middle-class Johannesburg suburb. Respondents rated their …
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paper presents data from a cross-sectional study of socio-economic and health status conducted in five Johannesburg housing … public health in areas of urban impoverishment in Johannesburg and elsewhere. …
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securities listed on Casablanca and Johannesburg Stock Exchanges, Morocco and South Africa respectively. Jensen (1968 …
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Johannesburg?s most economically stressed inner-city neighbourhood, Hillbrow, at least nine FBOs facilitate community development …
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Urban social movements in Johannesburg are sidelining participatory institutions, and local councilors in particular …
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and 10 business chambers on the topic of constraints to private investment in the business environment of Johannesburg. It …
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(eThekwini and Johannesburg). The discussed work is part of the research project <i>“Festivalisation” of Urban Governance: The …
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The influx of asylum seekers and refugees from across Africa to democratic South Africa has increased significantly. The aim of this paper is to determine the factors that influence the ‘expected well-being’ of this unique group. ‘Expected well-being’ is an important...
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