All Stories

  1. Is Urbanisation caused mostly by migration or by the natural growth of the urban population?
  2. How to measure trends in poverty and inequality: a case study of the Copperbelt
  3. Deindustrialization and racial inequality: Social polarisation in eThekwini?
  4. How should polarisation be measured?
  5. Deciding on how to locate businesses in Cape Town
  6. What kind of evidence is appropriate for proving the existence of a labour market spatial mismatch?
  7. Does Deindustrialisation Cause Social Polarisation in Global Cities?
  8. The politics of ‘race’ and the transformation of the post-apartheid space economy
  9. Is the occupational structure of Cape Town's workers becoming polarised or professionalised?
  10. This is a book review of Martin Murray's book entitled 'Taming the Disorderly City'.
  11. Inter-generational Occupational Mobility Amongst Blacks in the Mitchell’s Plain Magisterial District, Cape Town: Evidence from the Khayelitsha/Mitchell’s Plain Survey
  12. Social Polarisation or Professionalisation? Another Look at Theory and Evidence on Deindustrialisation and the Rise of the Service Sector
  13. Race, Space and the Post-Fordist Spatial Order of Johannesburg
  14. The State of South African Cities a Decade after Democracy
  15. A Matter of Timing: Migration and Housing Access in Metropolitan Johannesburg
  16. Class, Race and Residence in Black Johannesburg, 1923-1970
  17. Johannesburg: race, inequality, and urbanization
  18. Uniting a Divided City: Governance and Social Exclusion in Johannesburg
  19. Uniting a Divided City: Governance and social exclusion in Johannesburg, by Jo Beall, Owen Crankshaw and Susan Parnell. London: Earthscan, 2002. xv +255 pp.  48 (hardback),  18.95 (paperback). ISBN 1-85383-921-3 (hardback), 1-85383-916-7 (paperback).
  20. Urban water supply, sanitation and social policy: lessons from Johannesburg, South Africa
  21. Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour Under Apartheid
  22. GIS technology and survey sampling methods: The Khayelitsha/Mitchell's plain 2000 survey
  23. Book Review of 'The Atlas of Changing South Africa' by A.J. Christopher
  24. Backyard Soweto
  25. Victims, Villains and Fixers: The Urban Environment and Johannesburg's Poor
  26. The Causes of Unemployment in Post‐apartheid Johannesburg and the Livelihood Strategies of the Poor
  27. Local government, poverty reduction and inequality in Johannesburg
  28. Comparing South African and Latin American Experience: Migration and Housing Mobility in Soweto
  29. CRANKSHAW, OWEN. Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour under Apartheid. Routledge, London [etc.] 1997. ix, 214 pp. £45.00.
  30. Book review of 'Bleakness and Light: Inner-City Transition in Hillbrow, Johannesburg' by A. Morris
  31. Le paysage des townships à la fin de l'apartheid
  32. Race, Class and the Changing Division of Labour under Apartheid
  33. Race, class and the changing division of labour under apartheid, By Owen Crankshaw1
  34. Changes in the racial division of labour during the apartheid era
  35. Housing provision and the need for an urbanisation policy in the New South Africa
  36. Comprendre le passé : une condition essentille pour la reconstruction des villes de l’après-apartheid et la compensation des victimes
  37. Social differentiation, conflict and development in a South African township
  38. Racial Desegregation and Inner City Decay in Johannesburg
  39. SQUATTING, APARTHEID AND URBANISATION ON THE SOUTHERN WITWATERSRAND1
  40. Apartheid and economic growth: craft unions, capital and the state in the South African building industry, 1945–1975
  41. The Roots of Homelessness
  42. Journal of Law and Conflict Resolution