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Unemployment and aids: the social-democratic challenge for South Africa.
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- Author(s): Nattrass 1, Nicoli
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Development Southern Africa; Mar2004, Vol. 21 Issue 1, p87-108, 22p
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Addressing Aids and unemployment is one of the greatest challenges facing South Africa at present. Health and welfare interventions will be costly and are likely to meet with resistance from taxpayers. Expanding employment (which will help alleviate poverty and expand the pool of taxpayers) is thus necessary. An inclusive social accord could help, but only if organised labour is prepared to make concessions, as was the case in the new social accords in Australia, Ireland and the Netherlands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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