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Inequality in Southern Africa : An Assessment of the Southern African Customs Union - Country Brief : Namibia (English)

Namibia is the second most unequal country in the world, with inequality in per capita consumption about 45 percent higher than the average for upper-middle-income countries. The country has made little progress in reducing inequality in recent years. The main sources of inequality are inequality of opportunity and disparities in factor markets, with the legacy of apartheid playing a significant role and access to jobs and land being severely constrained...
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  • Inequality in Southern Africa : An Assessment of the Southern African Customs Union - Country Brief : Namibia

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Sulla,Victor; Zikhali,Precious; Cuevas,Pablo Facundo.

Inequality in Southern Africa : An Assessment of the Southern African Customs Union - Country Brief : Namibia (English). Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099125103072236050

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