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The DSpace digital repository system captures, stores, indexes, preserves, and distributes digital research material.2024-03-28T21:54:13ZThe status of Free State women participation in the Labour Market
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The status of Free State women participation in the Labour Market
Department of Treasury
Balancing work and family remains a paramount challenge for women, not only in Free State but around the globe. Although women labour force participation has been on a rise, it still considerably low relative to men. This paper analyses the status of women participation in labour market in the Free State for the period of 2013 to 2021. On the first quarter of 2021, almost half (48 percent) of Free State working age women were not economically active while the other half (52 percent) were economically active. The paper suggests ways of how to improve the stance of the economically active women, and also recommends ways to encourage women who are outside the labour force to be economically active. Women are over-represented in low-skilled occupations and less secure employment (informal sector). The disparity becomes worryingly large in managerial roles where their male counterparts are said to occupy more than 70 percent of these positions
2021-01-01T00:00:00ZAddressing the triple challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment: the case of the Free State Province
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Addressing the triple challenge of poverty, inequality and unemployment: the case of the Free State Province
Mosala, S; Department of Treasury
This report reviews the extent and nature of poverty, inequality and unemployment in the Free State Province of South Africa, and the progress towards the reduction of the triple challenge.
2022-03-01T00:00:00ZMunicipal Economic Review and Outlook 2021
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Municipal Economic Review and Outlook 2021
Department of Treasury
In order to effectively manage urbanisation, growth and development; support local economic drivers; accelerate land release and land development; invest in infrastructure for integrated human settlements and economic activity; and efficiently provide basic services, the Provincial Government has undertaken to develop socio-economic profiles of the Free State's districts and local municipalities. These profiles will assist municipalities to have a focused attention and be in a position to mobilize resources to address some of the major gaps identified.
2021-01-01T00:00:00ZProvincial Economic Review and Outlook, 2022
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Provincial Economic Review and Outlook, 2022
Department of Treasury
Economic recovery after Covid
2022-01-01T00:00:00Z