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Research outputs: INEQUALITY

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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 ...

2020 Socio-economic inequalities in the multiple dimensions of access to healthcare: the case of South Africa

The National Development Plan (NDP) strives that South Africa, by 2030, in pursuit of Universal Health Coverage (UHC) achieve a significant ...

2020 Introducing the series: can AI and data support a more inclusive and equitable South Africa?

Data-driven technologies, including Artificial Intelligence (AI), are becoming more widely used in all domains of South African society. Fro...

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2020 Is South Africa winning the war on poverty and inequality?: what do the available statistics tell us?

The chapter examines three primary dimensions of social inequality in South Africa, namely, income inequality, poverty and human development...