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LFS-QLFS-LMDSA

Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2011, Quarter 2

South Africa, 2011
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Statistics South Africa
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Jul 06, 2012
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1 Cichello, Paul, Liberty Mncub, Morne Oosthuizen, and Laura Poswell. "Economists versus the street: Comparative viewpoints on barriers to self-employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa." DPRU- Working paper 11/144 , no. 11/144 (2011).
2 Philip, Kate. "The rationale for an employment guarantee in South Africa." Development Southern Africa 29, no. 01 (2012): 177-190.
3 Essers, Dennis. "South African labour market transitions during the global financial and economic crisis: Micro-level evidence from the NIDS panel and matched QLFS cross-sections." IOB Working Paper 2013.12 , no. 2013.12 (2013).
4 Ranchhod, Vimal, and Arden Finn. "Estimating the short run effects of South Africa's employment tax incentive on youth employment probabilities using a difference-in-differences approach." SALDRU Working Paper Number 134 , no. 134 (2014).
5 Ranchhod, Vimal, and Arden Finn. "Estimating the Effects of South Africa’s Youth Employment Tax Incentive – An Update." A Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit Working Paper Number 152 , no. 152 (2015).
6 Ranchhod, Vimal, and Arden Finn. "Estimating the short run effects of South Africa's employment tax incentive on youth employment probabilities using a difference-in-differences approach." South African Journal of Economics 84, no. 2 (2016): 199-216.
7 Petersen, L M, A K James, J E Charman, B Mackay, P Court, and A. Muteti. "A supply chain and ethnographic assessment of informal micro-manufacturing: A case study of Cape Town informal metalwork enterprises." REDI3x3 Working paper 19 , no. 19 (2016).
8 Matsuda, Norihiko. "Large-scale social transfer and labor market outcomes: The case of the South African pension program." 2016 Agricultural & Applied Economics Association Annual Meeting, Boston, Massachusetts, July 31–August 2. USA, July, 2016.
9 Wittenberg, Martin. "Wages and wage inequality in South Africa 1994–2011: Part 2 – Inequality measurement and trends." (2016) South African Journal of Economics.
10 Finn, Arden, and Vimal Ranchhod. "Short-run differences between static and dynamic measures of earnings inequality in South Africa." Research Project on Employment, Income Distribution and Inclusive Growth , no. 35 (2017).
11 Vermeulen C, J. "Inflation and unemployment in South Africa: Is the Phillips curve still dead?." (2017) Southern African Business Review.
12 Rogan, Michael, and Caroline Skinner. "The nature of the South African informal sector as reflected in the Quarterly Labour-Force Survey, 2008-2014." REDI3x3 Working paper 28 , no. 28 (2017).
13 Lombard, Mighael, and Owen Crankshaw. "Deindustrialization and racial inequality: Social polarisation in eThekwini?." (2017) Cities.
14 Essers, Dennis. "South African labour market transitions since the global financial and economic crisis: Evidence from two longitudinal datasets." Journal of African Economies 26, no. 2 (2017): 192-222.
15 Visagie, Justin. "Measuring regional labour markets in South Africa: how robust are sub-national estimates from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey?." Development Southern Africa 36, no. 4 (2019): 461-475.
16 Khumalo, Ziyanda. "Read, write, develop: The social and economic impact of literacy in South Africa." Masters, University of Cape Town, 2020.
17 Aflagah, Kodjo. "Failed promises of a wage subsidy: youth and South Africa’s employment tax incentive." (2020) University of Maryland, Department of Economics Working Paper.
18 Huber, Robert A, Yannick Stiller, and Andreas Dur. "Measuring subnational trade competitiveness." (2021) OFS Preprints.
19 Chatterjee, Aroop, Léo Czajka, and Amory Gethin. "Wealth Inequality in South Africa, 1993–2017." (2021) The World Bank Economic Review.
20 Backman, Richard. "Empty promises of a new dawn: A quantitative study on education and employment in South Africa." Master's thesis, Malmö University, 2021.
21 Kavese, Kambale, Andiswa Mbali, and Izunna Anyikwa. The gig economy, digital labour platforms, and independent employment in the Eastern Cape. East London, South Africa: Eastern Cape Socio Economic Consultative Council, 2022.
22 Van der Merwe, J.M, and S.C Krygsman. "Investigating the relationship between transport and labour discouragement in South Africa." The 40th Annual Southern African Transport Conference. Pretoria, South Africa, 2022.
23 Bassier, Ihsaan, and Vimal Ranchhod. "Can minimum wages effectively reduce poverty under low compliance? A case study from the agricultural sector in South Africa." Review of Political Economy 36, no. 2 (2024): 398-419.
24 Bhorat, Haroon, and Timothy Köhler. "Watts happening to work? The labour market effects of South Africa’s electricity crisis." (2024) WIDER Working Paper.
25 Van der Merwe M, Jacomina. "The impact of transport accessibility and spatial equity on employment outcomes." PhD thesis, Stellenbosch University, 2024.
26 Boachie, Micheal K, Susan Goldstein, and Evelyn Thsehla. "The association between the Health Promotion Levy and employment in South Africa: an interrupted time series analysis." (2024) BMC Nutrition.
27 Adams, Charles, and Derek Yu. "Labour market trends in South Africa in 2009–19: A lost decade?." Development Southern Africa 0, no. 0 (2024): 1-22.
28 Njokwe, Getrude, Jessika Bohlmann, Margaret Chitiga, Kehinde O Omotoso , and Darlington Mushongera. "The employment-effects of greening the South African economy." (2025)
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