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mining - analyses the implications of Apartheid and racial segregation policies on migration policy and employment policy in …
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; reviews the implications of Apartheid for migration policy, especially commuting from the homelands and the urban area …
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, Mozambique and Swaziland for reasons relating to Apartheid and self- reliance, and discusses withdrawal schedules, the formation …
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patterns of explanation are presented and elaborated: a historical apartheid explanation, a financial resources explanation, a … apartheid explanation cannot be qualified independently of the other explanations as a distinctive explanation of its own …
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Rather than a rigid racial ideology, it is argued that South African apartheid was a pragmatic response of a white … oligarchy to changing economic and political constraints. Consequently, the degree to which apartheid principles were applied … and enforced by the South African state varied over time. A public choice model is developed to explain apartheid as …
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apart from whites.Apartheid is a system of racial segregation in South Africa enforced through legislation by the National … apartheid by making comparisons. …
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during apartheid, an era when African living standards were neglected but unmeasured because of a lack of data collection. …
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only partially from its history in our Apartheid past. Its intellectual and organisational shape stems also from its place …
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This note reviews the state and future of South African economic history. We argue that although new techniques, archival sources, international interest and a greater propensity to collaborate within and across disciplines have stimulated new research over the last decade, overcoming our...
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