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ZAF-DBE-SNAPS-1997-2016-V1.6
SNAP Survey of Ordinary Schools 1997-2016
South Africa
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1997 - 2016
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zaf-dbe-snaps-1997-2016-v1.6
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Department of Basic Education. Education Management Information Systems (EMIS) Directorate
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School governance and funding policy in South Africa: Towards social justice and equity in education policy
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International Journal of Educational Development (2016).
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