Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/211324 
Authors: 
Year of Publication: 
2019
Series/Report no.: 
WIDER Working Paper No. 2019/100
Publisher: 
The United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER), Helsinki
Abstract: 
This paper examines the extent and determinants of structural poverty dynamics in South Africa, focusing on the socio economically disadvantaged urban African population. The quantitative analysis using panel data is triangulated with evidence from a qualitative case study integrating focus group discussions and life history interviews conducted in the township of Khayelitsha, Cape Town. Data visuali z ation methods in the form of asset pentagons and livelihood diagrams help illustrate the complex processes, livelihood strategies, and asset dynamics that condition movements int o and out of structural poverty. Results emphasi z e meagre job opportunities for low skilled labour, low schooling quality, and relationships of dependency as important dimensions. Lack of access to financial capital as well as the costs and risks associate d with the geographic location of the urban poor, often residing in precarious areas that are spatially separated from the urban centres, further constrain opportunities.
Subjects: 
poverty
social mobility
livelihood assets
mixed methods
sub-Saharan Africa
South Africa
JEL: 
D31
I32
C23
J62
Persistent Identifier of the first edition: 
ISBN: 
978-92-9256-736-1
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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