The overwhelming challenge that South Africa faces, and has to date failed to address, is unemployment, which falls especially on African youths who were promised a better future after 1994. If the current unemployment challenge is not addressed, it will be impossible to sustainably lift many millions of people out of poverty. How South Africa Works reviews the country's major economic achievements over the past two decades. Through numerous interviews with politicians, business leaders and analysts, it examines the challenges and opportunities across key productive sectors -- including agriculture, manufacturing, services, and mining -- illustrative of the policy challenges that leaders face. It scrutinises the social grant and education systems to understand if South Africa has established mechanisms for people not only to escape destitution but be ready to be employed, and identifies steps that some of South Africa's most notable entrepreneurs have taken to build world-class enterprises. Recognising the essential challenge to cultivate more employers to employ people, How South Africa Works concludes by offering an agenda and active steps for greater competitiveness for government, business and labour.
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Weight: 299g
Dimensions: 137 x 213mm
Publication Date: 04 Feb 2016
Publisher: C Hurst & Co Publishers Ltd
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781849046565
About Greg MillsJeffrey Herbst
Jeffrey Herbst is the 16th President of Colgate University a leading liberal arts college in the United States and has written extensively on political and international affairs. His primary research interests are in the politics of sub- Saharan Africa the politics of political and economic reform and the politics of boundaries. Greg Mills is director of the Johannesburg-based Brenthurst Foundation. He is widely published on international affairs development and security an adviser to African governments and the author of the best-selling books Why Africa is Poor: And What Africans Can Do About It (2010) and Why States Recover: Changing Walking Societies into Winning Nations from Afghani--stan to Zimbabwe (2014).
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