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Building Economic Solidarity from Grassroots Survival Mechanisms in Freedom Park, Johannesburg

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In spite of high levels of unemployment, the poor have always found innovative ways to cope with the demands of daily existence in urban communities in South Africa. Stokvels – collective savings among groups of people in order to have access to larger sums of money when needed – are the most basic form of economic solidarity among the working class.

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Halim, M. (2017). Building Economic Solidarity from Grassroots Survival Mechanisms in Freedom Park, Johannesburg. In: Kotze, A.v., Walters, S. (eds) Forging Solidarity. International Issues in Adult Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6300-923-2_8

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