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Time Use Survey 2000

South Africa, 2000
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1 Central Statistics. "Women and men in South Africa." Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 1998.
2 Budlender, Debbie. The policy implications of Time Use Surveys: Lessons from South Africa. 2001.
3 Apps, Patricia. "Gender, time use and models of the household." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 3233 (2002).
4 Apps, Patricia. "Gender, time use, and models of the household." Policy Research Working Papers , no. 3233 (2002).
5 Gross, Jocelyn, and Barbara Swirski. Time use surveys and gender equality. 2002.
6 Chobokoane, Ntebaleng, and Debbie Budlender. "Activities over time: Further analysis of the time use survey." Occasional Paper: Statistics South Africa , no. 4 (2002).
7 Bray, Rachel. "Missing links? An examination of the contributions made by social surveys to our understanding of child well-being in South Africa." CSSR Working Paper , no. 23 (2002).
8 Budlender, Debbie. Women and men in South Africa: Five years on. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2002.
9 Chobokoane, Ntebaleng, and Debbie Budlender. A day in the life of a South African teenager. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2002.
10 Budlender, Debbie, and Ann L Brathaug. "Calculating the value of unpaid labour: A discussion document." Statistics South Africa , no. 2002/1 (2002).
11 Budlender, Debbie, and Dawie Bosch. South Africa child domestic workers: A national report. Geneva: International Labour Organization and International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC), 2002.
12 Bray, Rachel. "Who does the housework? An examination of South African children's working roles." Social Dynamics 29, no. 2 (2003): 95-131.
13 Apps, Patricia, and World Bank, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management, Gender Division. "Gender, time use and models of the household." (2004) IZA Discussion Paper No 796, World Bank Policy Research Paper No 3233 .
14 Budlender, Debbie. Why should we care about unpaid care work?. Harare, Zimbabwe: UNIFEM, 2004.
15 United Nations Economic and Social Council, and Economic Commission for Africa: African Centre for Gender and Development (ACGD). A guidebook for mainstreaming gender perspectives and household production into national statistics, budgets and policies in Africa. Addis Ababa, Ethopia: UN. ECA, 2004.
16 Wittenberg, Martin. "The school day in South Africa." SALDRU/CSSR Working Papers , no. 113 (2005).
17 Moses, Susan. "How space and place matters? Perspectives from Girls Growing up in a Cape Town Neighbourhood created under Apartheid." CSSR Working Paper , no. 136 (2005).
18 Wittenberg, Martin. "Testing for a common latent variable in a linear regression: Or how to “fix” a bad variable by adding multiple proxies for it." SALDRU/CSSR Working Papers , no. 132 (2005).
19 Wittenberg, Martin. "How young South Africans spend their time." Society and Leisure-Montreal 28, no. 2 (2005): 635-652.
20 United Nations Statistical Division,. Guide to producing statistics on time use: Measuring paid and unpaid work. New York, United States: United Nations, 2005.
21 Rama, Sharmla, and Linda M Richter. "Families and households in post-apartheid South Africa: Socio-demographic perspectives." (2006) Children's household work as a contribution to the well-being of the family and household.
22 Fofana, Ismael, John Cockburn, Bernard Decaluwe, Ramos Mabugu, Margaret Chitiga, Alfred Latigo, and Omar Abdourahman. "A gender-aware integrated macro-micro model for evaluating impacts of policies on poverty reduction in Africa: The case of South Africa." (2006)
23 Barnes, Helen, Michael Noble, Chris Dibben, Charles Meth, Gemma Wright, and Lucie Cluver. "South Africa microdata scoping study." Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy Working Paper No. 6 , no. 6 (2007).
24 Bray, Rachel, and René Brandt. "Child care and poverty in South Africa." Journal of Children and Poverty 13, no. 1 (2007): 1-19.
25 Esquivel, Valeria, Debbie Budlender, Nancy Folbre, and Indira Hirway. "Explorations: Time-use surveys in the south." Feminist Economics 14, no. 3 (2008): 107-152.
26 Floro, Maria S, Imraan Valodia, and Hitomi Komatsu. "The gender dimensions of social networks, unemployment and underemployment: What time use data reveal." American University Washington DC: Department of Economics Working Paper Series, no. 2008-09 (2008): 0-0.
27 Wittenberg, Martin. "The intra-household allocation of work and leisure in South Africa." Social Indicators Research 93, no. 1 (2009): 159-164.
28 Kizilirmak, Burca, and Emel Memis. "The unequal burden of poverty on time use." (2009)
29 Mitik, Lulit, and Bernard Decaluwé. "Market labor, household work and schooling in South Africa: Modeling the effects of trade on adults’ and children’s time allocation." (2009)
30 Wittenberg, Martin. "Lazy rotten sons? Relatedness, gender and the intra-household allocation of work and leisure in South Africa." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 28 (2009).
31 Antonopoulos, Rania, and Emel Memis. "Time and poverty from a developing country perspective." Levy Economics Institute Working Paper , no. 600 (2010).
32 Budlender, Debbie. Time use studies and unpaid care work. Routledge/UNRISD research in gender and devel ed. Vol. 7. : Taylor & Francis, 2010.
33 Miranda, Veerle. "Cooking, caring and volunteering: Unpaid work around the world." OECD Publishing - DIRECTORATE FOR EMPLOYMENT, LABOUR AND SOCIAL AFFAIRS OECD Working Papers, no. 116 (2011): 0-0.
34 Budlender, Debbie, and Francie Lund. "South Africa: A Legacy of Family Disruption." Development and Change 42, no. 4 (2011): 925-946.
35 Floro, Maria S, and Hitomi Komatsu. "Gender and Work in South Africa: What Can Time-Use Data Reveal?." Feminist Economics 17, no. 4 (2011): 33-66.
36 Roncolato, Leanne, and John Willoughby. "Job quality complexities: Self-employment within the low-income communities surrounding Cape Town, South Africa." Review of Radical Political Economics 49, no. 1 (2017): 30-53.
37 Finn, Arden, and Vimal Ranchhod. "Genuine Fakes: The prevalence and implications of data fabrication in a large South African Survey." The World Bank Economic Review 31, no. 1 (2017): 129-157.
38 Finn, Arden. "Economic mobility in South Africa: Evidence from household survey data." PhD Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017.
39 Rios-Avila, Fernando. "Quality of match for statistical matches used in the development of the Levy Institute Measure of Time and Consumption Poverty (LIMTCP) for Ethiopia and South Africa." Levy Institute Working Paper , no. 970 (2020).
40 Mackett, Odile. "Quality of work and unpaid reproductive labour in the South African labour market." Journal of International Women's Studies 22, no. 7 (2021): 47-68.
41 Shedi, Olwethu. "The impact of 'compensating' women for hours of unpaid care work on household poverty." BCom Research Report, University of the Witwatersrand, 2022.
42 Knaul, Felicia M, Hector Arreola-Ornelas, Xiaoxiao J Kwete, Renzo C Anyosa, Beverley M Essue, and Valentina V Enciso. "Evergreen background methodological paper to valuing the invaluable: The paid and unpaid contributions of women and men to health and care work." (2023) Lancet.
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