Research Manager, Southern Centre for Inequality Studies, University of the Witwatersrand
Arabo Ewinyu is a Research Manager at the Southern Centre for Inequality Studies. Arabo has a Master of Commerce in Economics Degree from the University of Witwatersrand. Her research interests include Labour economics, poverty and inequality studies, Competition and Regulatory Economics. She has over seven years writing and working in these areas, first at the DPRU (University of Cape Town) where she worked prior to joining SCIS. Before that, she worked as a consultant gaining crucial experience in collecting, evaluating and analysing data and qualitative economic information for clients across diverse sectors of the economy.
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Inequality in South Africa is high, whether measured by income or wealth. One of the results is that theres acute public scrutiny of executive compensation. This is understandable given that the skew in rewards for...
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