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Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2012, Quarter 1

South Africa, 2012
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1 "Read, write, develop: The social and economic impact of literacy in South Africa." Masters, University of Cape Town, 2020.
2 Chatterjee, Aroop, Léo Czajka, and Amory Gethin. "Wealth Inequality in South Africa, 1993–2017." The World Bank Economic Review (2021).
3 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.
4 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.
5 Aflagah, Kodjo. "Failed promises of a wage subsidy: youth and South Africa’s employment tax incentive." University of Maryland, Department of Economics Working Paper (2020).
6 Backman, Richard. "Empty promises of a new dawn: A quantitative study on education and employment in South Africa." Master's thesis, Malmö University, 2021.
7 Huber, Robert A, Yannick Stiller, and Andreas Dur. "Measuring subnational trade competitiveness." OFS Preprints (2021).
8 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.
9 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).
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 Lombard, Mighael, and Owen Crankshaw. "Deindustrialization and racial inequality: Social polarisation in eThekwini?." Cities (2017).
12 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.
13 Oosthuizen, Morne. "Inflation inequality in South Africa." DPRU Working Paper 13/158 , no. 13/158 (2013).
14 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.
15 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).
16 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).
17 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).
18 Vermeulen C, J. "Inflation and unemployment in South Africa: Is the Phillips curve still dead?." Southern African Business Review (2017).
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