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Research outputs: GAUTENG PROVINCE

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2021 Human settlement policies and women's access to the city: implications for inclusive cities

Since the transition to democracy, access to the city has been facilitated by among others the housing policies and programmes that have pla...

2021 Understanding violence between South African nationals and African immigrants in Gauteng province: phase Two

South Africa' s political economy and social life has its foundations intrinsically linked with both historical and more contemporary migrat...

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2020 Gaps in the design and implementation of the Gauteng housing allocation process

Housing allocation continues to be a concern, not only in South Africa, but also globally, in contexts where public housing programmes have ...

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2020 Inequalities and factors associated with adherence to diabetes self-care practices amongst patients at two public hospitals in Gauteng, South Africa

Self- management is vital to the control of diabetes. This study aims to assess the diabetes self-care behaviours of patients attending two ...