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  1. Scale of SA’s jobs crisis laid bare Scale of SA’s jobs crisis laid bare

    A failure to ‘create jobs’ has been South Africa’s most enduring problem since 1994. The full extent of this is brought out in the 2023 edition of the South ...

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  2. Crime is both down and up – and the state is NOT the primary policeman Crime is both down and up – and the state is NOT the primary policeman

    Though traumatised by crime – illustrated earlier this week by the release of the latest crime statistics – South African society can take some comfort in the ...

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  3. IRR Online Press Briefing Invitation: 2023 South Africa Survey launch IRR Online Press Briefing Invitation: 2023 South Africa Survey launch

    Members of the media and the research community are cordially invited to the online launch of the Institute of Race Relations’ 2023 South Africa Survey, to be ...

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  4. New index reveals how the ANC has failed to deracialise South African law New index reveals how the ANC has failed to deracialise South African law

    1 December 2022 - South Africa’s Parliament has adopted at least 313 pieces of racial legislation since 1910, about 37% (116) of them after 1994.

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  5. Violent crime a frightening SA reality – IRR Violent crime a frightening SA reality – IRR

    22 October 2020 - South African men, women and children face frightening levels of violent crime.

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