Abstract
A typical Lorenz-curve framework is used to measure inequality of resource allocation in education in South Africa. While reductions in the degree of inequality have been achieved over the past two decades, substantial inequalities remain. The current distribution of resources in education is much more unequal than that for developed countries, but it is not as unequal as that for developing countries.
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