Abstract

This paper describes the scale and nature of homelessness, and the spatial location of the homeless in central Johannesburg based on a survey of street shelters, public places and buildings used by the homeless. It also considers the broader context wherein the legacy of apartheid combines with inadequate housing policies to leave much of the low-income population with little possibility of finding adequate quality housing.

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