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Title The Political Economy of Government Subsidised Housing in South Africa
Published Milton : Routledge, 2019

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Description 1 online resource (205 pages)
Series Routledge Studies on the Political Economy of Africa Ser
Routledge studies on the political economy of Africa.
Contents Cover; Half Title; Series Page; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Contributors; Introduction: setting the scene -- an overview of government subsidised housing in South Africa; Introduction; The context of government subsidised housing in South Africa; Unpacking the concept of government subsidised housing; The significance of the collection; Themes and structure of the book; References; 1 Sustainable Development Goals and the New Urban Agenda: a South African experience; Introduction; The New Urban Agenda and SDGs; The New Urban Agenda and housing; Prospects; Constraints
DiscussionConclusions; References; 2 A historicity of housing policies in apartheid South Africa; Introduction; Housing and land dispossession policies: 1910-1947; Housing and land dispossession policies: 1948-1993; Conclusion; Note; References; 3 An assessment of the National Development Plan in the actualisation of government subsidised housing in South Africa; Introduction; Overview of national development polices in post-apartheid South Africa; Background and context of the NDP; Policy statements of NDP on human settlement in South Africa
A survey of projects/programmes emerging from the NDPAchieving NDP Vision 2030: opportunities and constraints; Conclusions and recommendations; References; 4 Apartheid housing and urban livelihoods in apartheid South Africa; Introduction; Theoretical background; Livelihood activities; Conclusion; Note; References; 5 A demand-driven subsidised housing policy for South Africa; Introduction; Background; Welfarist policy frameworks and approaches to development; A supply-driven housing subsidy policy; A demand-driven policy imperative; Policy as intention vs policy as enactment; Methodology
Synthesising the case studyConcluding comments; Acknowledgements; Disclosure statement; Notes; References; 6 Assessment of stakeholders' participation in the implementation of Cornubia Housing Project in eThekwini Municipality; Introduction; The state of housing in South Africa and eThekwini Municipality; Theorising stakeholder participation in housing delivery; A partnership approach to housing delivery; Background of Cornelia housing project; Methodology; Findings and analysis; Conclusion; Note; References
7 Enhanced women's participation in state subsidised housing programmes: a case of Federation of Urban Poor in iNanda, DurbanIntroduction; Study area; Research method; Historical overview of women's access to housing (1924 to 1990s); Theoretical framework on women's access to housing; Results on the level of participation and its impact on women; The method used by women to participate in the process of housing delivery; The challenges experienced by women and other role players in the ePHP; Conclusion; Notes; References
Summary This book unpacks the political economy of government subsidised housing programmes in South Africa. Exploring government policy towards subsidised housing in South Africa, this edited collection analyses various programmes, their shortcomings and potential options to address these weaknesses in the context of a country suffering from an exponential demand for housing in the face of insufficient supply. The Political Economy of Government Subsidised Housing in South Africa looks at the complex and contested nature of the issue in post-apartheid South Africa, stimulating debate and knowledge sharing on housing programmes, proffering solutions to the issue. The book explores the issue from both practical and intellectual standpoints, exploring the relationship between historical institutional legacies and contemporary power structures, and their role in provision of housing for the growing population of South Africa. This book will be of great interest to students of urban and regional planning, political economy, development studies, and African studies
Notes 8 Citizenship, gender and the technologies of governance: an interrogation of the low-income housing programme in KwaZulu-Natal
Sithembiso Lindelihle Myeni is a Lecturer in Housing and Planning at the University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa, and is a Cannon Collins Educational Trust and Ford Foundation Alumnus. He serves as a Principal Investigator for the Sustainable Human Settlements Decision Support Tools and the Municipal Innovation Maturity Index Research Projects. Andrew Emmanuel Okem is a Science Officer in the School of Life Sciences, University of KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. He is a co-Principal Investigator for the Sustainable Human Settlements Decision Support Tools
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Subject Low-income housing -- South Africa
Public housing -- South Africa
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- Social Policy.
POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Public Policy -- City Planning & Urban Development.
Economic history
Low-income housing
Public housing
SUBJECT South Africa -- Economic conditions. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85125465
Subject South Africa
Form Electronic book
Author Okem, Andrew Emmanuel
Myeni, Sithembiso Lindelihle
ISBN 9780429774799
0429774796
9780429431043
042943104X
9780429774782
0429774788
9780429774775
042977477X