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Public opinion and attitude is often the yardstick against which interventions are made. This collection synthesises and analyses the results and findings of some key policy areas investigated and will provide all stakeholders in South Africa with a set of factual information and derivative analytic insights. Such a representation informs choices and decisions to be made, policy dimensions to be investigated further and research to be commissioned in areas where voids are conspicuous. | Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Public Attitudes in Contemporary South Africa Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za 2002 Human Sciences Research Council Distributed by Blue Weaver 25 Katie Martin Way Kirstenhof Cape Town South Africa Tel 021-701 7302 booksales@hsrc.ac.za www.hsrc.ac.za ISBN 0-7969-1994-1 Produced by comPress Free download from www.hsrcpress.ac.za Contents Contributors. ix Preface. xi Introduction Public opinion and the prospects for democratic consolidation in South Africa 1999-2001. 1 1 Politics governance and civic knowledge. 12 Satisfaction with the government. 13 Race. 16 Living standard measurements LSMs . 19 Institutional trust. 20 Race and living standard measurements. 23 Civic knowledge. 25 Conclusion. 26 References. 27 2 Political party preferences. 28 Introduction. 28 Intended votes. 29 References. 33 3 Provincial living preferences in South Africa. 34 Provincial place preference A general picture. 36 Geographical preference and demographic characteristics. 37 Race. 37 Age. 40 Language. 40 Income. 41 Educational qualification. 41 Current employment and occupation status. 41 Relationships between social well-being and preference for province. 41 Migration tendencies. 43 Conclusion. 45 References. .