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  • De Lannoy, Ariane; Graham, Lauren; Grotte, Joanna (2024-11)
    In response to high and increasing rates of youth unemployment and a growing cohort of youth who are not in employment, education and training (NEET), the Basic Package of Support (BPS) for youth was developed. It takes ...
  • Maughan-Brown, Brendan; Eyal, Katherine; Buttenheim, Alison; Ingle, Kim; Brophy, Timothy (2022-02)
    The COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (CVACS) aims to collect high quality, timely information to inform the development of campaigns and programmes to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake in South Africa. This policy brief provides ...
  • Eyal, Katherine; Maughan-Brown, Brendan; Buttenheim, Alison; Ingle, Kim; Brophy, Timothy; Njozela, Lindokuhle; Köhler, Tim (2022-04)
    The COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (CVACS) aims to collect high quality, timely information to inform the development of campaigns and programmes to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake in South Africa. This policy brief provides ...
  • Maughan-Brown, Brendan; Eyal, Katherine; Ingle, Kim; Brophy, Timothy; Njozela, Lindokuhle; Köhler, Tim; Buttenheim, Alison (2022-04)
    The COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (CVACS) aims to collect high quality, timely information to inform the development of campaigns and programmes to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake in South Africa. This slide deck contains ...
  • Maughan-Brown, Brendan; Eyal, Katherine; Buttenheim, Alison; Ingle, Kim; Brophy, Timothy (2022-02)
    The COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (CVACS) aims to collect high quality, timely information to inform the development of campaigns and programmes to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake in South Africa. This slide deck contains ...
  • Maughan-Brown, Brendan; Eyal, Katherine; Buttenheim, Alison; Ingle, Kim; Brophy, Timothy (2021-12)
    The COVID-19 Vaccine Survey (CVACS) aims to collect high quality, timely information to inform the development of campaigns and programmes to improve COVID-19 vaccination uptake in South Africa. Preliminary findings from ...
  • Biyase, Mduduzi; Tregenna, Fiona (2016-08)
    This paper analyses household‐level determinants of the probability and level of domestic remittances in South Africa over the period 2008 to 2014‐2015. We exploit all four waves of the National Income Dynamics Survey ...
  • Branson, Nicola; Culligan, Samantha; Ingle, Kim (2020-08)
    South Africa has one of the highest levels of income inequality in the world (Leibbrandt et al., 2018). Education, both in how it is distributed in the population and in how it is rewarded in the labour market, plays an ...
  • Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray (2016-08)
    We analyse the determinants of South Africans moving into and out of poverty over the first four waves of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) for the years 2008 to 2014/2015. We focus on the balanced panel of NIDS ...
  • Kruger, Vanessa; Buthelezi, Sipho (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 1993-11)
    This study is concerned with 39 magisterial districts in the Eastern Cape/Border region. These are, as per the terms of reference of the study, Adelaide, Albany, Albert, Alexandria, Aliwal North, Bathurst, Barkley East, ...
  • Van Horen, Clive; Afrane-Okese, Yaw; Eberhard, Anton; Trollip, Hilton; Wiliams, Anthony (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 1993-11)
    This report contains a description and analysis of the current energy consumption patterns of poor households in South Africa, and proposes a range of policies which can improve significantly the access of the poor to ...
  • Dinkelman, Taryn; Ranchhod, Vimal; Hofmeyr, Clare (Econ3x3, 2014-04)
    What happens when a previously unregulated labour market is regulated? After the introduction of minimum wages and mandatory employment contracts for domestic workers, wages increased markedly while neither employment nor ...
  • Lloyd, Neil; Leibbrandt, Murray (HSRC Press, 2018-03)
    Although South Africa’s informal sector is small compared to other developing countries, it nevertheless provides livelihoods, employment and income for millions of workers and business owners. Almost half of informal-sector ...
  • Porter, Gina; Hampshire, Kate; De Lannoy, Ariane; Gunguluza, Nwabisa; Mashiri, Mac; Bango, Andisiwe (Routledge, 2018-01)
  • School of Economics, University of Cape Town (2017-02)
    In October 2016, students’ request for free higher education again dominated South Africa’s political and public agenda. In an attempt to facilitate and contribute to the much-needed conversations on the topic, students ...
  • Ardington, Cally; Case, Anne (2006-12)
    Health status and socioeconomic status are important determinants of individuals’ wellbeing. Information on income alone, or on health alone, provides a less complete picture. Better health can lead to higher income, and ...
  • Ardington, Cally; Case, Anne (2009-07)
    Health status and socioeconomic status are important determinants of individuals’ wellbeing. Information on income alone, or on health alone, provides a less complete picture. Better health can lead to higher income, and ...
  • Lloyd, Neil; Leibbrandt, Murray (Econ3x3.org, 2013-06)
    New evidence suggests that non-searching unemployed people are significantly less satisfied with their lives than people who are not economically active. Indeed, the non-searching unemployed have hit rock bottom. Assuming ...
  • Ardington, Cally; Hofmeyr, Clare (Econ3x3, 2014-07)
    It is important to know whether a social grant such as the old age pension eases financial constraints in rural areas, thereby allowing young men to migrate to urban areas for work – or whether these grants encourage ...
  • Posel, Dorrit (2016-08)
    In this paper, I use unique and detailed data, collected in four waves of the National Income Dynamics Study, to provide a descriptive overview of inter‐household transfers in South Africa, including their prevalence and ...

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