Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since November of 2002. Using data from seven waves of the Labour Force Survey, this paper documents that the real hourly wages, average monthly earnings, and total earnings of all employed domestic workers have risen since the regulations came into effect, while hours of work per week and employment have fallen
Whilst much has been said about the employment effects of the privatisation of state-owned enterpris...
This paper investigates the relationship between labour productivity, average real wages and employm...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since Novem...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since Nov...
The topic of minimum wage has been of interest for a long time and particularly its potential in add...
The regulation of employment relationships dates back to the process of industrialization where work...
The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the shifts in non-income welfare that have occurr...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
This paper seeks to investigate some of the changes that have occurred within the South African labo...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa\u27s one million domestic service workers since No...
The paper considers the complex process of introducing a regime of shorter working hours in the priv...
This study uses three key South African national household survey instruments – the 1993 Project S...
Study on “employment aspects of slum upgrading” practices and opportunities identified i
In order to strengthen the protection of domestic workers in South Africa, the government promulgate...
Bibliography: leaves 72-74.There are ongoing debates on the topic of restructuring. More so in South...
Whilst much has been said about the employment effects of the privatisation of state-owned enterpris...
This paper investigates the relationship between labour productivity, average real wages and employm...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since Novem...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since Nov...
The topic of minimum wage has been of interest for a long time and particularly its potential in add...
The regulation of employment relationships dates back to the process of industrialization where work...
The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the shifts in non-income welfare that have occurr...
Despite the massive contribution women make around the world, they still fall into the category of t...
This paper seeks to investigate some of the changes that have occurred within the South African labo...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa\u27s one million domestic service workers since No...
The paper considers the complex process of introducing a regime of shorter working hours in the priv...
This study uses three key South African national household survey instruments – the 1993 Project S...
Study on “employment aspects of slum upgrading” practices and opportunities identified i
In order to strengthen the protection of domestic workers in South Africa, the government promulgate...
Bibliography: leaves 72-74.There are ongoing debates on the topic of restructuring. More so in South...
Whilst much has been said about the employment effects of the privatisation of state-owned enterpris...
This paper investigates the relationship between labour productivity, average real wages and employm...
Minimum wages have been in place for South Africa’s one million domestic service workers since Novem...