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Research outputs: SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY (SASAS)

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2014 Is it safer behind the gates?: crime and gated communities in South Africa

Gated communities have long been seen as a rational response to rising crime levels, yet very little is known about the extent to which resi...

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2014 Ukukipita (cohabiting): socio-cultural constraints in urban Zulu society

In South Africa non-marital cohabitation rates among Africans remain low, and particularly in the context of very low marriage rates. Throug...

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2013 South African Social Attitudes Survey 2012: quality of life in South Africa and Algeria: SASAS 2012 tabulation report

This report is one of the outputs associated with a National Research Foundation (NRF) sponsored study entitled Quality of Life in South Af...

2013 The South African Social Attitudes Survey 2012: the state of democracy in South Africa: tabulation report

The overall objective of this study was to inform and guide the Independent Electoral Commission (IEC) in its plans, policies and practices...