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November 10, 2016
1. South Africans worried about crime and corruption, prioritize education
Lack of connections, poor schooling seen as largest obstacles to employment
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1. South Africans worried about crime and corruption, prioritize education
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Black South Africans are more likely than whites to take political action
Two-thirds say education will be better for future generations
Lack of connections, poor schooling seen as largest obstacles to employment
Blacks most likely to say young people should stay in South Africa
Majority thinks the economy will improve
Concerns about national economy rise faster than those about personal finances
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