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Title: Urban poverty in Cape Town
Author: de Swardt, Cobus; Puoane, Thandi; Chopra, Mickey; du Toit, Andries
Abstract: This paper describes key findings of a household livelihood survey conducted in impoverished African settlements in Cape Town, one of Africa’s wealthiest cities. Poverty in these areas is strongly shaped by the history of the Eastern Cape’s adverse spatial incorporation into the South African economy. Migrants from the rural areas are highly dependent on and integrated into the increasingly monetized economy – but are simultaneously marginalized and adversely incorporated within it. Survey findings show the costs and implications of this failure of the formal economy to provide adequate livelihoods. While many eke out a living in a vital yet marginal informal economy, these strategies are thoroughly linked to and dependent on the income that can be secured through participation in the formal job market. Those who are unable to find a foothold in the urban economy are highly vulnerable and are at risk of being confined to long-term poverty traps.
Subject: Poverty
Household survey
Livelihoods
Urban areas
Urban economy
Income
Food security
Health
Cape Town
Citation: De Swardt, C., et al. (2005). Urban poverty in Cape Town. Environment & Urbanization, 17 (2): 101-111   DOI 10.1177/095624780501700208
Rights: This is the author post-print version of the published article. This file may be freely used provided that the source is acknowledged. Published version is also freely available via the DOI link, but copyright belongs to Sage Publications.
Type: Article
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10566/296
DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/095624780501700208
Date: 2005
Peer reviewed: Yes
 

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