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We wish them everything of the best in moving beyond their current circumstances. Moreover, the very helpful comments supplied by Richard Ballard, Nico Kotze and Zarina Patel in respect of earlier versions of this paper, are gratefully acknowledged. The usual disclaimers apply. Versions of this paper were presented at the RGS-IBG Annual Conference, 30 August–2 September 2005, London, and the Conference of the Society of South African Geographers, 7–9 September 2005, Cape Town.

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Schuermans, N., Visser, G. On poor whites in post-appartheid cities: The case of Bloemfontein. Urban Forum 16, 259–294 (2005). https://doi.org/10.1007/s12132-005-0007-y

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