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Employment policies and practice in the public service: The case for affirmative action
(University of Western Cape, 1998)
South Africa IS apartheid legacy of racial and class inequalities demands drastic and purposeful
intervention. This is necessary because, blacks and women have, for decades, been discriminated against
on the basis of ...
Transformation of the Public Service under Fiscal and Constitutional Constraints: An Analysis of the Relationship between Human Resource Development and Representativeness.
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
The essence of the study is to examine progress in the transformation of public
service under fiscal and constitutional contraints. The thesis focuses on the
implementation of affirmative action and human resource ...
The new South African parliamentary committee system: its' role and effectiveness
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
This study will focus on the Parliament of the Republic of South Africa with particular
reference to the role and effectiveness of the new parliamentary committee. The committee
system has been re-modelled. The historical ...
The administration of social welfare in South Africa: a study of its origins, development and rationalisation
(University of the Western Cape, 1997)
Productivity in the South African Public Section: Analysis of current issues and future prospects
(University of the Western Cape, 1999)
This study examined the issues and concerns for improving productivity in the public sector in South Africa, aligned in particular with the processes of its fundamental transformation, and the aims and objectives of the ...
The usefulness of the value added statement in South Africa
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
The value added statement is published by about 200 of the 400 companies listed in the industrial sector on the Johannesburg Stock Exchange. This is the highest incidence of publication of such statements reported to date. ...
The lack of adequate housing in the Western Cape and its impact on the environment: A theoretical analysis
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
The debate, about the role of the State, involves both normative and ethical judgements. Thus, what should the state do and not do? How can the desired ends be attained most efficiently? What distribution of income and ...
An investigation into the developmental model of social welfare service delivery: a Western Cape case study
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
This study explores the extent to which welfare policy in South Africa is
suitable to the country's needs and is translated into practice. lt focuses on
the White Paper for Social Welfare and looks specifically at the ...
Prescribed asset requirements as a second best solution: the South African experience
(University of the Western Cape, 1998)
This paper explores the feasibility and desirability of the South African Government imposing a policy of prescribed asset requirements on contractual savings. This would serve as a short-term measure to secure finance for ...
The role of training in the human resource department of the south African parliament
(University of the Western Cape, 1999)
Training in the South African public service is a highly needed factor, especially
in the process of transformation. In the "rationalisation" of the public service,
training cannot be conducted in isolation. At the same ...