Guest: Prof. Justin Visagie | Associate Professor at Southern Centre for Inequality Studies
Africa Melane speaks to Justin Visagie of University of the Witwatersrand about research showing South Africa’s economy isn’t creating enough jobs, with young people hardest hit, and that migrants make up a small share of the workforce pointing instead to deeper structural drivers of unemployment.
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