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"South Africa faces a severe problem of persistent structural unemployment. This results not only from low growth but more importantly from the pattern of growth over many decades. The recent recession aside, there has for the past several years been a significant improvement in South Africa's growth performance. However, although new jobs have been created, this has been at a frustratingly slow pace and it would be difficult to argue that there has been a structural shift to a more labour demanding growth path. The data remain controversial but even the more optimistic projections show that very large scale unemployment will remain a major problem even under quite optimistic growth scenarios. If it were not for increased social payments, poverty would have continued to increase over the period."--P. [1].
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Job creation, Unemployment, Industrial policy, Land use, Public opinion, Natural resources, Conservation of natural resources, Rural landowners, Attitudes, Community-based conservation, Sustainable development, Rural development, Agulhas Biodiversity Initiative, Cape Action for People and the EnvironmentPlaces
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Tilting the playing field: labour absorbing growth and the role of industrial policy
2010, Centre for Social Science Research, University of Cape Town
in English
1770112189 9781770112186
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"November 2010."
"Centre for Social Science Research, Policy Research in International Services and Manufacturing."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 13-15).
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