Upward mobility implications on the aspirant middle class in emerging economies
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Authors
Mushayanyama, Tinashe
Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret
Mazenda, Adrino
Mangai, Mary S.
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Wiley
Abstract
This article unearths the salient factors that trap the aspiring middle class in their progression
towards a stable middle class in the City of Johannesburg, South Africa. The
study utilises a quantitative case study design, drawing on a sample of 449 aspirants
and 578 middle-class heads of households from the 2021 Gauteng City-Region
Observatory Quality of Life Survey. A binary logistic regression model was used to
analyse these salient factors (key determinants) and their impact on the social mobility
of the aspirant middle class. Findings reveal a significant relationship between
social mobility and education, racial inequality, asset ownership, access to economic
opportunities and proximity to amenities. We suggest local government policies that
positively influence the conditions of these determinants for sustained mobility of
the aspirant middle class over time.
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DATA AVAILABILITY STATEMENT :
The data that support the findings of this study are available
publicly on: https://www.datafirst.uct.ac.za/dataportal/index.php/
catalog/GCRO/about
Keywords
Aspirant, City of Johannesburg, Logistic regression, Middle class, Upward mobility, South Africa (SA)
Sustainable Development Goals
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Citation
Mushayanyama, T., Chitiga-Mabugu, M., Mazenda, A., & Mangai, M. S. (2023). Upward mobility implications on the aspirant middle class in emerging economies. Journal of Public Affairs, 23 (4), e2865. https://DOI.org/10.1002/pa.2865.
