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Kwazulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study 2004, Wave 3

South Africa, 2004 - 2005
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zaf-sds-kids-2004-v1.1
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International Food Policy Research Institute, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Department of Social Development, School of Development Studies, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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School of Built Environment and Development Studies
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Feb 11, 2013
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 Ito, Takahiro, and Shinsuke Tanaka. "Abolishing user fees, fertility choice, and educational attainment." (2017) Journal of Development Economics.
2 Tanaka,. "Access to Health Infrastructure and Child Health Development: Evidence from Post-Apartheid South Africa." (2010)
3 May, Julian. "An improved data set for demographic research: The KwaZulu-Natal income dynamics Survey (KIDS) 3rd Wave." Forum on African development and poverty reduction. Somerset West, South Africa, 2004.
4 Bopape, Lesiba, and Robert Myers. "Analysis of household demand for food in South Africa: Model selection, expenditure endogeneity, and the influence of socio-demographic effects." (2007)
5 Cichello, Paul L, Gary S Fields, and Murray Leibbrandt. "Are African workers getting ahead in the New South Africa? Evidence from Kwazulu Natal, 1993-1998." Social Dynamics 27, no. 1 (2001): 120-139.
6 Adato, Michelle, Suneetha Kadiyala, Terence Roopnaraine, Patricia Biermayr-Jenzano, and Amy Norman. "Children in the shadow of AIDS: Studies of vulnerable children and orphans in three provinces in South Africa." (2005) International food policy research institute.
7 Roberts, and May. "Conference on Opportunities in Africa: Micro-evidence from Firms and Households." 2000.
8 Yamauchi, Futoshi. "Early childhood nutrition, schooling and sibling inequality in a dynamic context: Evidence from South Africa." FCND Discussion paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 56, no. 3 (2008): 1-26.
9 Yamauchi, Futoshi. "Early childhood nutrition, schooling, and sibling inequality in a dynamic context: Evidence from South Africa." (2006) International food policy research institute.
10 Boler, Tania. "Facing the consequences of AIDS: Orphans, educational outcomes and cash grants in South Africa." Doctor of Philosophy , University of London , 2007.
11 Timaeus, M, and Boler. "Father figures: the progress at school of orphans in South Africa." (2007) Aids.
12 Yamauchi, Futoshi, Thabani Buthelezi, and Myriam Velia. "Gender, labor, and prime-age adult mortality: Evidence from South Africa." FCND Discussion paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 208 (2006).
13 Futoshi, Yamauchi. Human capital formation. Washington, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2010.
14 Lechtenfeld, Tobias, and Asmus Zoch. "Income convergence in South Africa: Fact or measurement error?." Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. 10/2014 , no. 10 (2014).
15 Rogan, Michael, Likani Lebani, and Nompumelelo Nzimande. "Internal migration and poverty in KwaZulu-Natal: Findings from censuses, labour force surveys and panel data." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 30 (2008).
16 Zoch, Asmus. "Life chances and class: Estimating inequality of opportunity for children and adolescents in South Africa." Development Southern Africa 32, no. 1 (2015): 57-75.
17 Yamauchi, Futoshi. "Marriage, schooling, and excess mortality in prime-age adults: Evidence from South Africa.." FCND Discussion paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 691 (2007).
18 Aguero, Jorge, Michael R Carter, and Julian May. "Poverty and inequality in the first decade of South Africa’s democracy: What can be learnt from panel data from KwaZulu-Natal?." Journal of African Economies 16, no. 5 (2007): 782-812.
19 May, Julian, and Ingrid Woolard. "Poverty traps and structural poverty in South Africa: Reassessing the evidence from KwaZulu-Natal." Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper , no. 82 (2007).
20 Haddad, Lawrence, and John Maluccio. Social capital and household welfare in South Africa: Pathways of influence. 2000.
21 Timaeus, M. "Stunting and obesity in childhood: a reassessment using longitudinal data from South Africa." International journal of epidemiology 41, no. 3 (2012): 764-772.
22 Carter, Michael R, Julian May, Jorge Aguero, and Stephan Ravindranath. "The economic impacts of premature adult mortality: Panel data evidence from KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." (2007) AIDS.
23 Aguero, Jorge M, Michael R Carter, and Ingrid Woolard. "The impact of unconditional cash transfers on nutrition: The South African child support grant." Southern Africa labour and development research unit , no. 06/08 (2006).
24 May, Julian D, Jorge Aguero, Michael R Carter, and Ian M Timaeus. "The KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) third wave: Methods, first findings and an agenda for future research." Development Southern Africa 24, no. 5 (2007): 629-648.
25 May D, Julian. "The persistence of poverty in post apartheid South Africa assets livelihoods and differentiation in Kwazulu-Natal,1993-2004." Doctor of Philosophy, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.
26 Censkowsky, Philipp, and Ilona M Otto. "Understanding regime shifts in social-ecological systems using data on direct ecosystem service use." (2021) Frontiers in Environmental Science.
27 Knight, Lucia, and Pranitha Maharaja. "Use of public and private health services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." Development Southern Africa 26, no. 1 (2009): 17-28.
28 May, Julian, Ingrid Woolard, and Bob Blauch. "Why Poverty Persists: Poverty Dynamics in Asia and Africa." (2011) Poverty traps and structural poverty in South Africa: Reassessing the evidence from Kwazulu-Natal 1993-2004.
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