The Inequality Trends in South Africa: A multidimensional diagnostic of inequality was published by Statistics South Africa in partnership with ACEIR's South Africa node at the Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit of the University of Cape Town; and the Agence Française de Développement as part of the Research Facility on Inequality funded by the European Union.
The launch was followed by a multisectoral stakeholder engagement early in 2020 to apply the report's findings to proposed strategies to reduce inequality in the country.
Dissemination
Research report
Report highlights
Policy engagement report
Conference presentations
In the media
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Whites earn three times more than blacks: Stats SA
Times Live, 18 November 2019 -
Black South Africans among most vulnerable in country - Inequality trends report
Eyewitness News, 16 November 2019
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Research partners
The Statistics South Africa team also included Nozipho Shabalala, Kerotse Mmatli, Andrid Jumat, Thapelo Tshabadira, Edward Mokoka, Olebogeng Mfoloe, Motshidisi Nthatisi, Mbalenhle Dube, Thabang Makgakga, Marcus Mahlangu, and Davyson Chauke.