The increase in the poverty levels and the threat of hunger in South Africa is noticeable both nationally and internationally. Various strategies have been suggested in dealing with poverty. One of such poverty alleviation strategies is the use of development co-operatives in the fight against poverty and hunger. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between development co-operatives and poverty alleviation. The data used in this study was collected in the Alice District of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Respondents consisted of people who are members of co-operatives in all sectors. The data was gathered using self-administered questionnaires. A survey was the best method to use, since the aim was to investigate the relationship between variables. The findings of this study indicated that co-operatives are not very effective in reducing poverty in the Alice District. The majority of these co-operatives have very low income returns. The findings also revealed that the failure of co-operatives can be attributed to lack of an institutional support framework amongst other factors.
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The increase in the poverty levels and the threat of hunger in South Africa is noticeable both nationally and internationally. Various strategies have been suggested in dealing with poverty. One of such poverty alleviation strategies is the use of development co-operatives in the fight against poverty and hunger. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between development co-operatives and poverty alleviation. The data used in this study was collected in the Alice District of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Respondents consisted of people who are members of co-operatives in all sectors. The data was gathered using self-administered questionnaires. A survey was the best method to use, since the aim was to investigate the relationship between variables. The findings of this study indicated that co-operatives are not very effective in reducing poverty in the Alice District. The majority of these co-operatives have very low income returns. The findings also revealed that the failure of co-operatives can be attributed to lack of an institutional support framework amongst other factors.
Holds a BSoc Sc in Human Resources Management and a BSoc Sc Hons in Sociology both from the University of Fort Hare in South Africa.Currently he is pursuing a Master of Social Science in Sociology at the University of Fort Hare and a Post graduate Diploma in Human Rights,Law and Society at the Institute for Social Studies (ISS) in The Netherlands
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Taschenbuch. Etat : Neu. This item is printed on demand - it takes 3-4 days longer - Neuware -The increase in the poverty levels and the threat of hunger in South Africa is noticeable both nationally and internationally. Various strategies have been suggested in dealing with poverty. One of such poverty alleviation strategies is the use of development co-operatives in the fight against poverty and hunger. The aim of this study was to investigate the relationship between development co-operatives and poverty alleviation. The data used in this study was collected in the Alice District of the Eastern Cape Province in South Africa. Respondents consisted of people who are members of co-operatives in all sectors. The data was gathered using self-administered questionnaires. A survey was the best method to use, since the aim was to investigate the relationship between variables. The findings of this study indicated that co-operatives are not very effective in reducing poverty in the Alice District. The majority of these co-operatives have very low income returns. The findings also revealed that the failure of co-operatives can be attributed to lack of an institutional support framework amongst other factors. 148 pp. Englisch. N° de réf. du vendeur 9783659325038
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