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1“...The problem of sample selection complicates the process of drawing inference about populations. Selective sampling arises in many real world situations when...”
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2“...Schooling is typically found to be highly correlated with individual earnings in African countries. However, African firm- or sector-level studies have failed...”
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3by Burger, Rulof P Burger, Ronelle Rossouw, Laura Published in Development southern Africa (Sandton, South Africa) (01.12.2012)“...Since 1960 South Africa has seen a steep fall in fertility levels and currently its total fertility rate is the lowest on the African continent. Given the high...”
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5“...The problem of sample selection complicates the process of drawing inference about populations. Selective sampling arises in many real world situations when...”
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6by Burger, Rulof P“...Schooling is typically found to be highly correlated with individual earnings in African countries. However, African firm or sector level studies have failed...”
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8“...Many recent descriptive studies find convex schooling-earnings profiles in developing countries. In these countries forward-looking students should attach...”
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10“...The role of teachers in achieving good quality education is universally acknowledged. What is less clear is what incentives are required to attract good...”
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11“...This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household survey datasets. This allows us to identify and address the...”
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12“...This paper takes advantage of the wealth of cross-sectional household surveys conducted after South Africa’s political transition, in order to gain insights...”
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13“...This paper takes advantage of the wealth of cross-sectional household surveys conducted after South Africa’s political transition, in order to gain insights...”
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14“...This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household survey datasets. This allows us to identify and address the...”
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15“...This paper will have a closer look at the role of South African welfare programs on the labour supply decision across generations. From a theoretical point of...”
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16“...While the political transition to democratic rule in South Africa was smooth and rapid, the economic transition has been slow and difficult. Nowhere is this...”
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17“...This paper empirically assesses the impact of post-1994 policy making on racial discrimination in the South African labour market. The post-apartheid...”
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18“...Firstly, the paper at tempts to identify the features that distinguish the affluent and specifically the black affluent from the rest of the population with a...”
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19“...This paper makes a unique contribution to the South African literature in combining data from an alternative source of household survey data – the All Media...”
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20“...Using a constructed data series and another data series based on the All Media and Products surveys (AMPS), this paper explores trends in poverty and income...”