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Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Youth employment after military training

by Neil Kramm and Lindy Heinecken

What happens to youth after receiving military training? Are they able to integrate into civilian life and move on to …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Youth unemployment in SA

by Mario Jacobs

South African government economic policies such as Gear have led to job losses and those most affected have been the …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

South African democratic state

by Pamela Johnson

By adopting a neo-liberal democratic system that aligns itself to global capital the South African state has not learnt from …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Signs of the times

by Francois de Wet and Ian Liebenberg

What are the roots of the perceived radicalism in Limpopo. Is the province worse off than the others? Francois de …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

September/October 2014 53 ON POLITICS & ECONOMICS Review The Solidarity Economy Alternative Emerging Theory and Practice By Vishwas Satgar (Editor)

by Jacklyn Cock

This is an inspirational book in three senses: it shows us why we have to change, provides us with a …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Service delivery protests in Ntabankulu

by Andisiwe Jukuda and Siphesihle Dumisa

Rural society and citizenship in SA Service delivery protests are not only an urban happening– they also take place in …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Post-school education and training

by Sonya Leurquain- Steyn

The commonly held belief is that education is necessary for one to get a well-paying job. But is that the …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Post-schooling of youth in Nchabeleng

by Brian Mandipaza and Evans Shaku

The Emerging Voices 2 (EV2) project identified a number of ways in which youth in Nchabeleng in Limpopo can learn …

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Categories 2014, In the community, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

NUM wants independent verifier

by Mike Tankiso Fafuli

Once upon a time in 2012 violence erupted unrestrained when two gladiators faced off in what was dubbed a struggle …

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Categories 2014, In the unions, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014

Non-standard employment and labour laws

by Jan Theron

The Labour Relations Act (1996) has served its purpose and is a product of its time. Jan Theron argues that …

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Categories 2014, On politics and economics, Vol 38 No 3 Sep/Oct 2014
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