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Desperately seeking en...
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Spare the rod and save...
The young and the rest...
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South Africans are all...
Alcohol, movies and ad...
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Flawed Zimbabwe deal a...
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ABOUT THE HSRC
HSRC Review - Volume 7 - No. 1 - April 2009
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IN THIS ISSUE
The CEO notes
New HSRC Staff
News Roundup
Desperately seeking engineers
Perchance to teach: aye, there’s the rub
Spare the rod and save the child, most South Africans believe
The young and the restless: Political apathy and the youth
Most significant elections since 1994, analysts say
South Africans are all set and ready to vote
Alcohol, movies and adolescents
Welfare policy for orphans passes the test
Creating jobs in tough times
Trouble and chance in the motor industry
Improving the value of social networks for the poor
Flawed Zimbabwe deal as good as it gets
New HSRC Publications
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