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Monitoring the Impact of Land Reform on Quality of Life: A South African Case Study

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Assessing Quality of Life and Living Conditions to Guide National Policy

Part of the book series: Social Indicators Research Series ((SINS,volume 11))

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This paper outlines the approach that is utilized by the Monitoring and Evaluation directorate of the Department of Land Affairs (DLA) in South Africa in assessing the quality of life for the land Reform beneficiaries. The paper begins with an overview of the three Land Reform programs in South Africa. The paper then moves on to outline the original design for monitoring and evaluating the quality of life for land reform beneficiaries. It then proceeds to detail the current Monitoring and Evaluation design being utilized, highlighting its strengths and weaknesses. The last section discusses some of the findings of the quality of life study undertaken in 1999.

A revised version of a paper presented to the International Society for Quality of Life Surveys conference, Girona, Spain, 20–22 July 2000.

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May, J., Stevens, T., Stols, A. (2002). Monitoring the Impact of Land Reform on Quality of Life: A South African Case Study. In: Hagerty, M.R., Vogel, J., Møller, V. (eds) Assessing Quality of Life and Living Conditions to Guide National Policy. Social Indicators Research Series, vol 11. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/0-306-47513-8_14

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