Reports

September 2024
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White South Africans' Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
This report investigates the foreign policy preferences of registered white South African voters. It does so via two different questions about whether South Africa should align with the West or Russia, China and Saudi Arabia and whether South Africa should create foreign policy based on economic benefit to the country or on shared ideologies. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 7% for white South Africans.
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September 2024
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42
Black South Africans' Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
This report investigates the foreign policy preferences of registered black South African voters. It does so via two different questions about whether South Africa should align with the West or Russia, China and Saudi Arabia and whether South Africa should create foreign policy based on economic benefit to the country or on shared ideologies. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 6% for black South Africans.
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September 2024
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41
Coloured South Africans' Public Opinion on BEE
This report investigates the BEE policy preferences of registered coloured South African voters. It does so via three different questions about civil service appointment, public procurement and private business operation. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 10% for coloured South Africans.
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September 2024
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40
White South Africans' Public Opinion on BEE
This report investigates the BEE policy preferences of registered white South African voters. It does so via three different questions about civil service appointment, public procurement and private business operation. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 7% for white South Africans.
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September 2024
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39
Black South Africans' Public Opinion on BEE
This report investigates the BEE policy preferences of registered black South African voters. It does so via three different questions about civil service appointment, public procurement and private business operation. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 6% for black South Africans.
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September 2024
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South African Public Opinion on Taxes and Federalism
This report investigates the policy preferences of registered South African voters on taxes and federalism. It does so via two questions on whether the government should increase or decrease taxes and whether the government should strengthen the role of the provinces and municipalities in the provision of services. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 4%.
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September 2024
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South African Public Opinion on Nationalisation of Pensions, Healthcare and Education
This report investigates the policy preferences of registered South African voters on the nationalisation of various industries. It does so via three questions on the nationalisation of pension funds, healthcare and education. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 4%.
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September 2024
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36
South African Public Opinion on Foreign Policy
This report investigates the BEE policy preferences of registered South African voters. It does so via two different questions about whether South Africa should align with the West or Russia, China and Saudi Arabia and whether South Africa should create foreign policy based on economic benefit to the country or on shared ideologies. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 4%.
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September 2024
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South African Public Opinion on BEE
This report investigates the BEE policy preferences of registered South African voters. It does so via three different questions about civil service appointment, public procurement and private business operation. The questions were posed in terms of a 'future coalition' in April of 2024. The Foundation would suggest that these preferences can now be translated into policy preferences for the current coalition government (Government of National Unity) that governs South Africa. The data in the report is drawn from a survey of 1 835 demographically and geographically representative registered voters conducted in April 2024. That survey had a margin of error of 4%.
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