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Conference Review: Spatial Inequality in Africa
Author(s)Naude, Willem A; Krugell, Waldo
AbstractThis review reports on a recent conference on spatial inequalities in Africa, held by the World Institute for Development Economics Research (WIDER). This international conference, the second in a series of five, covered the following topics: the extent of spatial patterns of income distribution and polarisation; growth, shocks and regional variations in poverty reduction; cities and labour markets in South Africa; rural-urban differences; spatial patterns of social networks, and finally, migration and regional inequality.
IssueNo1
Pages161-167
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDevelopment Southern Africa
VolumeNo20
PubDateMarch2003
ISBN_ISSN0376-835X

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