Social Housing and Spatial Inequality in South African Cities
published in March 2021
Social housing can be a powerful tool for integrating socially divided cities by providing decent rental accommodation for low- and moderate-income working families in central urban areas. Yet as new research shows, over the last 26 years in democratic South Africa, there has been a ‘spatial drift’ of new social housing projects away from the inner cities towards outer urban areas – a process that runs contrary to stated policy objectives.