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Class, Race, and Inequality in South Africa

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Abstract

Abstract The distribution of incomes in South Africa in 2004, ten years after the transition to democracy, was probably more unequal than it had been under apartheid. The authors of this book explain why this is so, offering a detailed and comprehensive analysis of inequality in South Africa from the mid-twentieth century to the early twenty-first century. They show that the basis of inequality shifted in the last decades of the twentieth century from race to class. Formal deracialization of public policy did not reduce the actual disadvantages experienced by the poor nor the advantages of the rich. The fundamental continuity in patterns of advantage and disadvantage resulted from underlying continuities in…

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  • Race (biology)
  • Inequality
  • Class (philosophy)
  • Gender studies
  • Geography
  • Mathematics
  • Sociology
  • Computer science
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