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- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa abstract "President Nelson Mandela's democratic election in 1994 marked the end of political apartheid in South Africa. Under apartheid, South Africans were classified into four different races: white, black, coloured, and Indian/Asian. About 80% of the South African population is classified as black, about 9% as white, 9% as coloured, and 2% as Indian/Asian. Under apartheid, whites held political power, and other races were barred from voting. While the end of apartheid opened the door for equal opportunity of all South Africans regardless of race, today’s South Africa struggles to correct the inequalities created by decades of apartheid. Despite a rising GDP, poverty, unemployment, income inequality, life expectancy, land ownership, and educational achievement have worsened since the end of apartheid and the election of the African National Congress. The end of the apartheid system in South Africa left the country socio-economically divided by race. Subsequent government policies have sought to correct the imbalances through state intervention with varying success.".
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- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa subject Category:Apartheid_in_South_Africa.
- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa subject Category:Discrimination.
- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa subject Category:History_of_South_Africa.
- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa subject Category:Racial_segregation.
- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa subject Category:Racism.
- Inequality_in_post-apartheid_South_Africa comment "President Nelson Mandela's democratic election in 1994 marked the end of political apartheid in South Africa. Under apartheid, South Africans were classified into four different races: white, black, coloured, and Indian/Asian. About 80% of the South African population is classified as black, about 9% as white, 9% as coloured, and 2% as Indian/Asian. Under apartheid, whites held political power, and other races were barred from voting.".
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