Content
2024
- 310 The Employment Tax Incentive – a reform proposal
by Andrew R Donaldson - 309 An Analytical Framework to Assess Green Transition Jobs in South Africa
by Katherine Davidson & Ariane De Lannoy & Joanna Grotte & Aindam Jana & Anda David & Murray Leibbrandt - 308 Labour Regulation in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Gabriel Espi-Sanchis & Murray Leibbrandt & Vimal Ranchhod - 307 Trend in energy intensity and carbon performance in North Africa
by Grakolet Gourene & Samia Mansour Hamouda & Zuzana Brixiova Schwidrowski - 306 How credit constrained are family-owned SMEs in Arab countries?
by Grakolet Gourene & Zuzana Brixiova Schwidrowski & Jiri Balcar & Lenka Johnson Filipova - 305 Profiling green jobs and workers in South Africa: An occupational tasks approach
by Jacqueline Mosomi & Wendy Cunningham - 304 Youth and the just transition – a profile of young NEET in Mpumalanga
by Gibson Mudiriza & Ariane De Lannoy & Anda David
2023
- 303 Demographic Challenges for Global Labor Markets in the 21st Century, Africa in a Changing World
by David Lam & Murray Leibbrandt - 302 Allocative efficiency between and within the formal and informal manufacturing sector in Zimbabwe
by Godfrey Kamutando & Lawrence Edwards - 301 What can we understand about learning losses in 2020 from university application and enrolment data?
by Nicola Branson & Vimal Ranchhod & Emma Whitelaw - 300 South African student retention during 2020: Evidence from system wide higher education institutional data
by Nicola Branson & Vimal Ranchhod & Emma Whitelaw - 299 Protests in Latin America in the middle of ongoing global systemic crises
by Magda Catalina Jiménez Jiménez & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón - 298 Profile of young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) aged 15-24 years in South Africa: an annual update
by Ariane De Lannoy & Gibson Mudiriza - 297 Developing a Youth Labour Market Index for South Africa at the sub-national level
by Gibson Mudiriza & Joanna Grotte & Ariane De Lannoy & Anda David & Murray Leibbrandt - 296 The impact of migration on the welfare of migrant sending households in selected rural areas of Zimbabwe
by Cecil Mlatsheni & Ronald Zvendiya - 295 Household formation, living alone, and not getting married in South Africa
by Amy Thornton - 294 From Drought to Distress: Examining the Mental Health Consequences of Water Scarcity in Ethiopia
by Richard Freund - 293 Trends in household headship and living alone in South Africa, 1995-2011
by Amy Thornton - 292 Leaving the parental home in post-apartheid South Africa
by Amy Thornton - 291 The South African personal income tax base, 2011-2018: Income and taxable income, adjusted for retirement fund and medical expense reporting changes
by Andrew R. Donaldson
2022
- 290 Measuring rural households and electricity access: A comparison of national census data and small-area health and demographic surveillance system (HDSS) data
by Takwanisa Machemedze & Mercy Shoko & Mark Collinson & Martin Wittenberg - 289 Learning in lockdown: University students’ academic performance during COVID-19 closures
by Emma Whitelaw & Nicola Branson & Murray Leibbrandt - 288 Social stratification and post-school funding thresholds: A dynamic approach to profiling the missing middle
by Emma Whitelaw & Nicola Branson & Murray Leibbrandt
2021
- 287 The Evolution of Household Transport Spending in Post-Apartheid South Africa: 1995-2015
by Adrienne Sutherland & Andrew Kerr - 286 Pareto efficient intrahousehold allocations and land rights: evidence from South Africa
by Nicholas Fitzhenry & Malcolm Keswell - 285 Household Survival Strategies during COVID-19: Evidence from Panel Data in South Africa
by Katherine Eyal - 284 The role of employment history and age during COVID-19: Understanding 2020 South African employment dynamics in historical context
by Gabriel Espi-Sanchis & Murray Leibbrandt & Vimal Ranchhod - 283 Reweighting the OHS and GHS to improve data quality: representativeness, household counts, and small households
by Amy Thornton & Martin Wittenberg - 282 Employment uncertainty in the era of COVID-19: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM and the QLFS
by Reza C. Daniels & Kim Ingle & Tim Brophy - 281 The deepening of inequalities in Latin America during and after the pandemic
by Maria Gabriela Palacio Ludeña & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón - 280 Creating household weights for NIDS-CRAM
by Martin Wittenberg & Nicola Branson - 279 Labour market effects of the great lockdown in South Africa: Earnings and employment during 2020–2022
by Aidan J. Horn & Andrew R. Donaldson - 278 Methods for credible evaluation of programme stimulus effects in South Africa
by Ihsaan Bassier & Joshua Budlender - 277 Employment and earnings by industry before Covid-19
by Andrew R. Donaldson & Aidan J. Horn - 276 South Africa’s Unemployment Insurance Fund Benefit Function: A Mathematical Critique
by Aidan J. Horn - 275 Reinstating the importance of categorical inequities in South Africa
by Murray Leibbrandt & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón
2020
- 274 The effects of credit rationing on re-enrollment rates at a University in South Africa
by Nicola Branson & Jane Hendry & Vimal Ranchhod - 273 NIDS-CRAM Wave 1 Data Quality
by Cally Ardington - 272 The labour market and poverty impacts of covid-19 in South Africa: An update with NIDS-CRAM Wave 2
by Ronak Jain & Ihsaan Bassier & Joshua Budlender & Rocco Zizzamia - 271 Determinants of attrition in NIDS-CRAM Waves 1 & 2
by Reza C. Daniels & Kim Ingle & Tim Brophy - 270 Private transfers and graduate responsibilities: Evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study
by Emma Whitelaw & Nicola Branson - 269 Unpacking the potential implications of Covid-19 for gender inequality in the SA labour market
by Jacqueline Mosomi & Amy Thornton & Nicola Branson - 268 Youth emotional well-being during the COVID-19-related lockdown in South Africa
by Gibson Mudiriza & Ariane De Lannoy - 267 Sample design and weighting in the NIDS-CRAM survey
by Andrew Kerr & Cally Ardington & Rulof Burger - 266 The ‘great regression’ and the protests to come in Latin America
by Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón & Mari´a Gabriela Palacio Luden~a - 265 Labour market dynamics in South Africa in the time of COVID-19: Evidence from wave 1 of the NIDS-CRAM survey
by Vimal Ranchhod & Reza Daniels - 264 Locked down and locked out: Repurposing social assistance as emergency relief to informal workers
by Ronak Jain & Joshua Budlender & Rocco Zizzamia & Ihsaan Bassier - 263 Information Flows in the South African Post-school Education and Training sector: a focus on university and government stakeholders
by Nicola Branson & Samantha Culligan & Judy Favish - 262 What is a firm census in a developing country? An answer from Ghana
by Andrew Kerr & Bruce McDougall - 261 Locked down and locked out: Repurposing social assistance as emergency relief to informal workers
by Ihsaan Bassier & Joshua Budlender & Rocco Zizzamia & Murray Leibbrandt & Vimal Ranchhod - 260 Urban inequality and protests in Ecuador and Chile
by María Gabriela Palacio Ludeña & Fabio Andrés Díaz Pabón - 259 Estimating the effect of racial classification on labour market outcomes: A case study from Apartheid South Africa
by Miquel Pellicer & Vimal Ranchhod - 258 Enterprising women in Southern Africa: When does land ownership matter?
by Zuzana Brixiová & Thierry Kangoye & Fiona Tregenna
2019
- 257 Networks, start-up capital and women's entrepreneurial performance in Africa: Evidence from Eswatini
by Zuzana Brixiová & Thierry Kangoye - 256 Training, Human Capital, and Gender Gaps in Entrepreneurial Performance
by Zuzana Brixiová & Thierry Kangoye & Mona Said - 255 Developing a Multidimensional Youth Employability Index to unpack vulnerabilities in the lived realities of youth in Post-apartheid South Africa
by Evelien Storme & Ariane De Lannoy & Murray Leibbrandt & Filip De Boeck & Gibson Mudiriza - 254 Towards a basic package of support for youth in South Africa
by Lauren Graham & Ariane De Lannoy & Solange Rosa & Jessica Breakey - 253 The agency and resilience of NEET youth and what we can do to support them. Evidence from a synthesis of qualitative research with young people in South Africa
by Kim Baldry & Lauren Graham & Ariane De Lannoy - 252 Changes in South African well-being between 2008/9 and 2014/15: The evidence from expenditure and asset data
by Motshidisi Nthatisi & Martin Wittenberg - 251 Returns to English skills in the South African labour market
by Amy Kahn & Nicola Branson & Murray Leibbrandt - 250 The labour market for minibus taxi drivers in South Africa
by Lauren Antrobus & Andrew Kerr - 249 A profile of young NEETs: Unpacking the heterogeneous nature of young people not in employment, education or training in South Africa
by Ariane De Lannoy & Gibson Mudiriza - 248 Household Balance Sheets in South Africa
by Reza C. Daniels & Safia Khan - 247 Does a Motherhood Penalty Exist in the Post-apartheid South African Labour Market?
by Sibahle Siphokazi Magadla & Murray Leibbrandt & Cecil Mlatsheni - 246 Measuring employment volitility in South Africa using NIDS: 2008 - 2017
by Rocco Zizzamia & Vimal Ranchhod - 245 Realising a demographic dividend? A panel analysis to assess the outcomes of post-CSG beneficiaries
by Lauren Graham & Talita Greyling & Natalia Kopylova - 244 Exploring the transitions and well-being of young people who leave school before completing secondary education in South Africa
by Nicola Branson & Ariane De Lannoy & Amy Kahn - 243 Unpacking Grade Repitition Patterns in Light of the Progression Policy in the Further Education and Training Phase
by Jesal Kika & Janeli Kotze - 242 Financial Literacy in South Africa
by Lwanga Elizabeth Nanziri & Matthew Olckers - 241 The complementarity between cash transfers and financial literacy for child growth
by Dieter von Fintel & Marisa von Fintel & Thabani Buthelezi - 240 Exploring psychological well-being and poverty dynamics in South-Africa: evidence from NIDS waves 1-5
by Nik Stoop & Murray Leibbrandt & Rocco Zizzamia - 239 An Analysis of Cheap Cigarettes in South Africa
by Kirsten van der Zee & Sibahle Magadla & Corné van Walbeek - 238 Factors influencing grant continuity and well-being outcomes for child grant beneficiaries
by Debbie Budlender - 237 Building social cohesion in South Africa
by Lindokuhle Njozela & Justine Burns - 236 Recovery from stunting in early childhood and subsequent schooling outcomes: Evidence from NIDS Waves 1-5
by Daniela Casale - 235 Snakes and Ladders and Loaded Dice: Poverty dynamics and inequality in South Africa between 2008-2017
by Rocco Zizzamia & Simone Schotte & Murray Leibbrandt - 234 Changes in the care burden over the transition to adulthood
by Debbie Budlender
2018
- 233 Identity, inequality and social contestation in the Post-Apartheid South Africa
by Hiroyuki Hino & Murray Leibbrandt & Ratjomose Machema & Muna Shifa & Crain Soudien - 232 An analysis of out of school youth who have not completed matric: what can available data tell us?
by Nicola Branson - 231 More Legislation, More Violence? The Impact of Dodd-Frank in the DRC
by Nik Stoop & Marijke Verpoorten & Peter van der Windt - 230 Household formation and service delivery in post-apartheid South Africa: Evidence from the Agincourt sub-district 1992-2012
by Martin Wittenberg & Mark Collinson - 229 Is employment a panacea for poverty in South Africa? A mixed-methods investigation
by Rocco Zizzamia - 228 Nurture surpasses nature: The intergenerational transmission of depression from African mothers to their adolescent children
by Simeme Mthembu & Katherine Eyal - 227 The Demand for Cigarettes: New Evidence from South Africa
by Alfred Kechia Mukong & Ernest Ngeh Tingum - 226 Handwashing behaviour and habit formation in the household: evidence of spillovers from a pilot randomised evaluation in South Africa
by Abigail Sellman & Justine Burns & Brendan Maughan-Brown - 225 Tobacco Industry Strategies to Reduce Tax Liability
by Hana Ross - 224 The top tail of South Africa's earnings distribution 1993-2014: Evidence from the Pareto distribution
by Martin Wittenberg - 223 Preferences for the scope of protests
by Miquel Pellicer & Eva Wegner & Alexander De Juan - 222 Preschool attendance, school progression, and cognitive skills in East Africa
by Jan Bietenbeck & Sanna Ericsson & Fredrick M. Wamalwa - 221 Spatial poverty and inequality in South Africa: A municipality level analysis
by Anda David & Nathalie Guilbert & Nobuaki Hamaguchi & Yudai Higashi & Hiroyuki Hino & Murray Leibbrandt & Muna Shifa - 220 The gap between rich and poor: South African society's biggest divide depends on where you think you fit in
by Tiaan Meiring & Catherine Kannemeyer & Elnari Potgieter - 219 Social cohesion and inequality in South Africa
by Anda David & Nathalie Guilbert & Hiroyuki Hino & Murray Leibbrandt & Elnari Potgieter & Muna Shifa - 218 Exploring South Africans' Understanding of Social Cohesion
by Kate Lefko-Everett & Justine Burns & Sihle Nontshokweni & Lindokuhle Njozela - 217 From definition to measurement: constructing a social cohesion index for South Africa
by Justine Burns & Kate Lefko-Everett & Lindokuhle Njozela - 216 Defining Social Cohesion
by Justine Burns: & George Hull & Kate Lefko-Everett & Lindokuhle Njozela
2017
- 215 Exploring a negative income tax for South Africa: impacts on income inequality and poverty
by Emma Helen Rasmussen - 214 Public sector wages and employment in South Africa
by Andrew Kerr & Martin Wittenberg - 213 Household responses to the cessation of grant income: The case of South Africa's Old Age Pension
by Vimal Ranchhod - 212 Measurement of earnings: Comparing South African tax and survey data
by Martin Wittenberg - 211 Economics and Transformation: Measurements, Models, Maths and Myths
by Martin Wittenberg - 210 Mobile Money and Household Consumption Patterns in Uganda
by J Paul Dunne & Elizabeth Kasekende - 209 Profiling Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality in Kenya and Zambia at Sub-National Levels
by Muna Shifa & Murray Leibbrandt - 208 Social stratification, life chances and vulnerability to poverty in South Africa
by Simone Schotte & Rocco Zizzamia & Murray Leibbrandt - 207 The value of reference letters
by Martin Abel & Rulof Burger & Patrizio Piraino - 206 Public pensions and elderly informal employment: Evidence from a change in retirement age in South Africa
by Alessandro Tondini & Cally Ardington & Ingrid Woolard - 205 Labor market discrimination and sorting: Evidence from South Africa
by Martin Abel - 204 Entrepreneurship, institutions and skills in low-income countries
by Zuzana Brixiová & Balázs Égert - 203 Gender and Birth Order Effects on Intra-household Schooling Choices and Education Attainments in Kenya
by Fredrick M. Wamalwa & Justine Burns - 202 Private Schools and Student Learning Achievements in Kenya
by Fredrick M. Wamalwa & Justine Burns - 201 The extent of churn in the South African youth labour market: Evidence from NIDS 2008-2015
by Kim Engle & Cecil Mlatsheni - 200 The Intergenerational Transmission of Depression in South African Adolescents
by Katherine Eyal & Justine Burns - 199 Washing with Hope: Evidence from a hand-washing pilot study among children in South Africa
by Justine Burns & Brendan Maughan-Brown & Âurea Mouzinho - 198 Assessing the usability of the Western Cape Graduate Destination Survey for the analysis of labour market outcomes
by Nicola Branson & Murray Leibbrandt - 197 The impact of the no-fee school policy on enrolment and school performance: Evidence from NIDS Waves 1-3
by Nicola Branson & David Lam
2016
- 196 How much does military spending affect growth? Causal estimates from the World's non-rich countries
by Giorgio d'Agostino & J Paul Dunne & Luca Pieroni - 195 Aiming for a moving target: The dynamics of household electricity access in a developing context
by Tom Harris & Mark Collinson & Martin Wittenberg - 194 Drivers of Inequality in South Africa
by Janina Hundenborn & Ingrid Woolard & Murray Leibbrandt - 193 In-Work Poverty in South Africa: The Impact of Income Sharing in the Presence of High Unemployment
by Kezia Lilenstein & Ingrid Woolard & Murray Leibbrandt - 192 Start-Up Capital and Women's Entrepreneurship: Evidence from Swaziland
by Zuzana Brixiová & Thierry Kangoye - 191 Determinants of Civil War and Excess Zeroes
by J Paul Dunne & Nan Tian - 190 Pathways to food security in South Africa: Food quality and quantity in NIDS Wave 1
by Amy Julia Thornton & Murray Leibbrandt & Cally Ardington - 189 Multidimensional Youth Poverty: Estimating the Youth MPI in South Africa at ward level
by Emily Frame & Ariane de Lannoy & Patricia Koka & Murray Leibbrandt - 188 Vulnerability and the Middle Class in South Africa
by Rocco Zizzamia & Simone Schotte & Murray Leibbrandt & Vimal Ranchhod - 187 Towards measuring social cohesion in South Africa
by Lindokuhle Njozela & Ingrid Shaw & Justine Burns - 186 What Difference Does A Year Make? The Cumulative Effect of Missing Cash Transfers on Schooling Attainment
by Katherine Eyal & Lindokuhle Njozela - 185 Cross-Sectional Features of Wealth Inequality in South Africa: Evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study
by Samson Mbewe & Ingrid Woolard - 184 The Impact of Maternal Death on Children's Health and Education Outcomes
by Cally Ardington & Megan Little - 183 The Measurement and Distribution of Household Wealth in South Africa using the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) Wave 4
by Reza C. Daniels & Taryn Augustine - 182 The Post Matriculation Enrolment Decision: Do Public Colleges Provide Students with a Viable Alternative? Evidence from the First Four Waves of the National Income Dynamics Study
by Nicola Branson & Amy Kahn - 181 Socio-economic correlates with the prevalence and onset of diabetes in South Africa: Evidence from the first four waves of the National Income Dynamics Study
by Velenkosini Matsebula & Vimal Ranchhod - 180 Inter-household transfers in South Africa: prevalence, patterns and poverty
by Dorrit Posel - 179 Analysing the links between child health and education outcomes: Evidence from NIDS Waves 1 – 4
by Daniela Casale - 178 Maternal and child migration in post-apartheid South Africa: evidence from the NIDS panel study
by Katharine Hall - 177 Subjective Well-Being Adult South Africans' Life Satisfaction (2008 - 2014)
by Catherine Kannermeyer - 176 Determinants of remittances in South Africa
by Mduduzi Biyase & Fiona Tregenna - 175 Patterns of persistence: Intergenerational mobility and education in South Africa
by Arden Finn & Murray Leibbrandt & Vimal Ranchhod - 174 The dynamics of poverty in the first four waves of NIDS
by Arden Finn & Murray Leibbrandt - 173 Changes in self-employment in the agricultural sector, South Africa: 1994-2012
by Liz Neyens & Martin Wittenberg - 172 Estimating the size and impact of Affirmative Action at the University of Cape Town
by Andrew Kerr & Patrizio Piraino & Vimal Ranchhod - 171 Measuring and profiling financial literacy in South Africa
by Elizabeth Lwanga Nanziri & Murray Leibbrandt - 170 Eliminating Extreme Poverty in Africa: Trends, Policies and the Role of International Organizations
by Zorobabel Bicaba & Zuzana Brixiova & Mthuli Ncube - 169 Measuring multidimensional poverty among youth in South Africa at the sub-national level
by Emily Frame & Ariane de Lannoy & Murray Leibbrandt - 168 Dictators Walking the Mogadishu Line: How Men Become Monsters and Monsters Become Men
by Shaun Larcom & Mare Sarr & Tim Willems - 167 Capital Flight and Foreign Direct Investment in Africa: An Investigation of the Role of Natural Resource Endowment
by Leonce Ndikumana & Mare Sarr - 166 Causes and Consequences of Teen Childbearing: Evidence from a Reproductive Health Intervention in South Africa
by Nicola Branson & Tanya Byker - 165 Up or Down? Intergenerational Mental Health Transmission and Cash Transfers in South Africa
by Katherine Eyal & Justine Burns - 164 Tracking and Tracing Tobacco Products in Kenya
by Hana Ross - 163 Undermining Government Tax Policies: Common strategies employed by the tobacco industry in response to tobacco tax increases
by Hana Ross & Jean Tesche & Nicole Vellios - 162 How does a change in the excise tax on beer impact beer retail prices in South Africa?
by Caitlan Russell & Corne van Walbeek
2015
- 161 Some determinants of Academic Exclusion and Graduation in three faculties at UCT
by Christopher Rooney & Corne van Walbeek - 160 Multidimensional Food Insecurity Measurement
by Joanna Ryan & Murray Leibbrandt - 159 Duration of unemployment in youth transitions from schooling to work in Cape Town
by Cecil Mlatsheni & Murray Leibbrandt - 158 Accents, Race and Discrimination: Evidence from a Trust Game
by Ece Yagman & Malcolm Keswell - 157 Strategies of the unemployed in South Africa: Does moving allow the unemployed to get ahead?
by Amina Ebrahim & Murray Leibbrandt & Ingrid Woolard - 156 Tax(i)ing the poor? Commuting costs in South Africa
by Andrew Kerr - 155 Gender and Constraints to Entrepreneurship in Africa: New Evidence from Swaziland
by Zuzana Brixiová & Thierry Kangoye - 154 Can Intra-Regional Trade Act as a Global Shock Absorber in Africa?
by Zuzana Brixiová & Qingwei Meng & Mthuli Ncube - 153 A National Minimum Wage in the Context of the South African Labour Market
by Arden Finn - 152 Estimating the Effects of South Africa's Youth Employment Tax Incentive – An Update
by Vimal Ranchhod & Arden Finn - 151 South African poverty lines: a review and two new money-metric thresholds
by Josh Budlender & Murray Leibbrandt & Ingrid Woolard - 150 Does tenure insecurity explain the variations in land-related investment decisions in rural Ethiopia?
by Muna Shifa & Murray Leibbrandt & Martin Wittenberg - 149 Fertility and mother's labour market behaviour: Evidence from the 2011 South African Census
by Cally Ardington & David Lam & Murray Leibbrandt & Alicia Menendez - 148 Problems with SWIID: the case of South Africa
by Martin Wittenberg - 147 Unconditional cash transfers and children's educational outcomes: Evidence from the old-age pension programme in South Africa
by Jessica Standish-White & Arden Finn - 146 Entrepreneurship and the Business Environment in Africa: An Application to Ethiopia
by Zuzana Brixiová & Mthuli Ncube - 145 Increasing access to HIV testing: Impacts on equity of coverage and uptake from a national campaign in South Africa
by Brendan Maughan-Brown & Neil D. Lloyd & Jacob Bor & Atheendar S. Venkataramani - 144 The effect of non-personnel resources on educational outcomes: Evidence from South Africa
by Miquel Pellicer & Patrizio Piraino - 143 Quality Healthcare and Health Insurance Retention: Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in the Kolkata Slums
by Delavallade, Clara - 142 Managing Risk with Insurance and Savings: Experimental Evidence for Male and Female Farm Managers in the Sahel
by Delavallade, Clara & Dizon, Felipe & Hill, Ruth & Petraud, Jean Paul - 141 Measuring Inequality by Asset Indices: A general approach with application to South Africa
by Martin Wittenberg & Leibbrandt, Murray
2014
- 140 The demand side of clientelism: The role of client's perceptions and values
by Miquel Pellicer & Eva Wegner & Lindsay Benstead & Harold Kincaid & Ellen Lust & Juanita Vasquez - 139 Information, mobilization, and demand for redistribution: A survey experiment in South Africa
by Miquel Pellicer & Patrizio Piraino & Eva Wegner - 138 South Africa's evolving political settlement in comparative perspective
by Brian Levy & Alan Hirsch & Ingrid Woolard - 137 Skills mismatch and informal sector participation among educated immigrants: Evidence from South Africa
by Alexandra Doyle & Amos C Peters & Asha Sundaram - 136 Country of origin and employment prospects among immigrants: An analysis of south-south and north-south migrants to South Africa
by Amos C Peters & Asha Sundaram - 135 Wages and wage inequality in South Africa 1994-2011: The evidence from household survey data
by Martin Wittenberg - 134 Estimating the short run effects of South Africa's Employment Tax Incentive on youth employment probabilities using a difference-in-differences approach
by Vimal Ranchhod & Arden Finn - 133 Union selection effects - some inconsistent models
by Martin Wittenberg - 132 gpsbound: Routine for importing and verifying geographical information from a user provided shapefile
by Brophy, Tim & Daniels, Reza Che & Musundwa, Sibongile - 131 Intergenerational earnings mobility and equality of opportunity in South Africa
by Piraino, Patrizio - 130 The impact of Cigarette Excise Tax Increases and Harmonisation in the East African Community
by Posen, Jodie & van Walbeek, Corne - 129 Are the tobacco industry's claims about illicit trade credible?
by van Walbeek, Corne & Shai, Lerato - 128 Determinants of smoking initiation in South Africa
by Vellios, Nicole & van Walbeek, Corne - 127 Randomised trials for policy: a review of the external validity of treatment effects
by Muller, Sean
2013
- 126 Unemployment and Household formation
by Ebrahim, Amina & Woolard, Ingrid & Leibbrandt, Murray - 125 School Enrolment and the Child Support Grant: Evidence from South Africa
by Eyal, Katherine & Woolard, Ingrid - 124 Educational expenditure in South Africa: Evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study
by Branson, Nicola & Kekana, Dineo & Lam, David - 123 Food expenditure patterns in South Africa: Evidence from the NIDS
by Mhlongo, Vukile & Daniels, Reza Che - 122 Rural Livelihoods in South Africa
by Daniels, Reza Che & Partridge, Andrew & Kekana, Dineo & Musundwa, Sibongile - 121 Earnings volatility in South Africa
by Ranchhod, Vimal - 120 Mobility and Inequality in the First Three Waves of NIDS
by Finn, Arden & Leibbrandt, Murray - 119 The dynamics of poverty in the first three waves of NIDS
by Finn, Arden & Leibbrandt, Murray - 118 Effects of Objective and Subjective Income Comparisons on Subjective Wellbeing
by Hodkinson, Brennan & Visser, Martine - 117 Inequality, Social Sanctions and Cooperation within South African Fishing
by Visser, Martine & Burns, Justine - 116 Fairness and Accountability: Testing Models of Social Norms in Unequal
by Visser, Martine - 115 Genuine Fakes: The prevalence and implications of fieldworker fraud in a large South African survey
by Finn, Arden & Ranchhod, Vimal - 114 Unintended labour supply effects of cash transfer programmes: Evidence from South Africa's old age pension
by Abel, Martin - 113 The transmission of longevity across generations: The case of the settler Cape Colony
by Piraino, Patrizio & Muller, Sean & Cilliers, Jeanne & Fourie, Johan - 112 The influence of social transfers on labour supply: A South African and international review
by Leibbrandt, Murray & Lilenstein, Kezia & Shenker, Callie & Woolard, Ingrid