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GGH3702 Assignment 1 Semester 1 2026 - Due 2 April 2026

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ASSIGNMENT 01 Learning unit 4 (chapter 3) of the National Development Plan (NDP) outlines several spatial patterns of unemployment across South Africa. For this question, you must demonstrate your understanding of these patterns and relate them to your own provincial context. Instructions: Using your own words and supported by relevant academic or policy sources, complete the following tasks:  Identify and explain each spatial pattern with specific reference to your province.  From the identified patterns, describe how the NDP proposes to address one particular pattern, incorporating relevant local examples.  Additionally, discuss the spatial connections that the NDP establishes between historical apartheid policies and current economic challenges.

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GGH3702
ASSIGNMENT 1
DUE DATE: 2 APRIL 2026

, GGH3702 ASSIGNMENT 1 2026

DUE 2 APRIL 2026




1. Spatial patterns of unemployment in South Africa (with reference to Western Cape)




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The National Development Plan (NDP) is South Africa’s plan to end poverty and reduce
inequality by the year 2030. An important part of this plan is understanding the different
spatial patterns of unemployment that still exist today because of the country’s past.
According to Unit 3 of the study guide, the NDP focuses on “the critical capabilities
needed to transform the economy and society” (University of South Africa, 2026, Unit 3,
p. 37). These patterns are explained in Unit 2 and Unit 4, and they can also be seen
clearly in the Western Cape province. One important issue is the spatial mismatch
between where people live and where jobs are located. The NDP suggests ways to
solve this problem, using practical ideas that can also be applied in local areas.There is
also a strong connection between past apartheid policies and the economic challenges
people face today. The way cities and towns were planned during apartheid still affects

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