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Research outputs: INEQUALITIES

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2021 Crises and disruptions: educational reflections, (re)imaginings, and (re)vitalization

COVID-19 has illuminated and exacerbated inequities, yet, as a crisis, it is not exceptional in its effect on education. We start this criti...

2021 Reflecting on the current scenario and forecasting the future demand for medical doctors in South Africa up to 2030: towards equal representation of women

Increasing feminization of medical professions is well-acknowledged. However, this does not always equate to equitable representation of wom...

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2021 Interlocking inequalities, conflicts, and crises: COVID-19 and education in the global south

This special issue of the Journal of Education takes the COVID-19 pandemic as a starting point to interrogate and reflect critically on how ...

2021 Social housing: bridging or reinforcing spatial inequality?

In a recent report mapping social housing projects across South Africa's seven largest cities, HSRC researchers found that there has been a ...

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