The authors deal with the scope of application of social security in South Africa, particularly in relation to excluded and marginalised groups. The article deals in some detail with the categories of persons generally regarded as excluded from the current social security structures, arguing that the level of unemployment in South Africa is a major obstacle in drawing currently excluded groups into the formal social security system.
2011/2012 Special Collection: Civil society participation in Parliamentary oversight
2010 Special Collection: Working in the margins
2009(2) Special Collection: Focus on Women in Africa
2007 Special Collection: Labour Law from a Working Class Perspective
2006(2) Special Collection: Constitutionalism and Human Rights