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Research outputs: SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY (SASAS)

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2013 The South African Social Attitudes Survey: financial literacy in South Africa: tabulation report based on the 2012 South African Social Attitudes Survey round

The primary overall objective of this survey was to gather information about the attitudes and perceptions regarding democracy and governan...

2013 The South African Social Attitudes Survey: energy-related behaviour and perceptions in South Africa: tabulation report

The primary overall objective of this survey was to gather information about the attitudes and perceptions regarding energy use in South Afr...

2013 The South African Social Attitudes Survey: trust in the criminal justice system in South Africa: tabulation report based on the 2012 round of the South African Social Attitudes Survey (SASAS)

This report is one of the outputs associated with a Open Society Foundation South Africa (OSF-SA) sponsored study entitled 'An Investigatio...

2013 The nation states: the most important issues that preoccupy the nation

With an ambitious set of priorities planned by national government ahead of the 2014 general election, Benjamin Roberts, Jare Struwig and St...