@article{Carter:12667,
      recid = {12667},
      author = {Carter, Michael R. and May, Julian},
      title = {ONE KIND OF FREEDOM: POVERTY DYNAMICS IN POST-APARTHEID  AFRICA},
      address = {1999},
      number = {1800-2016-142189},
      series = {Staff Paper 427},
      pages = {40},
      year = {1999},
      abstract = {The legacy of apartheid had much to do with the  extraordinary levels of inequality and human insecurity  found by the first ever nationally representative living  standards survey undertaken in South Africa in 1993.  Drawing on a 1998 re-survey of households in the 1993  study, this paper explores whether this legacy has been  superseded, or whether apartheid's end has been only one  kind of freedom that has left households in a poverty trap  from which they cannot escape. The evidence indicates that  significant numbers of South African poor are trapped in  chronic, structural poverty, lacking the assets and  entitlements needed to successfully escape poverty over  time.},
      url = {http://ageconsearch.umn.edu/record/12667},
      doi = {https://doi.org/10.22004/ag.econ.12667},
}