The paper attempts to provide a descriptive overview of absolute and relative shifts in labour demand in the South African economy over the post-apartheid period, 1995-1999. The paper debunks the myth that the domestic economy is characterised by 'jobless growth' in this period
This paper documents the phenomenal contribution that technikons have made to the development of hum...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015After twenty years of democracy, ...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
The current misalignment of labour supply and demand in South Africa constitutes one of the factors ...
Unemployment levels in South Africa are some of the highest in the world. Since the birth of democra...
This paper attempts to understand some of the key drivers of employment and earnings trends within t...
South Africa lost more than 890,000 jobs, but saw an increase in the number of skilled workers from ...
Since the demise of apartheid, the South African economy has undergone significant changes with the ...
Bibliography: leaves 81-85.This study of South African unemployment approaches the problem from the ...
This paper attempts to redress the lack of research into temporary labour migration at a national le...
Magister Commercii - MComThe transition of South Africa's political system from an apartheid adminis...
The central theme of this working paper is the way that the racial wage hierarchy evolved in South A...
Upon South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994, there were great hopes for an economic revival ...
South Africa in its quest for socio-economic improvement still faces the problem of persistent unemp...
The labour market is central in determining individual and household well-being in South Africa. The...
This paper documents the phenomenal contribution that technikons have made to the development of hum...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015After twenty years of democracy, ...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
The current misalignment of labour supply and demand in South Africa constitutes one of the factors ...
Unemployment levels in South Africa are some of the highest in the world. Since the birth of democra...
This paper attempts to understand some of the key drivers of employment and earnings trends within t...
South Africa lost more than 890,000 jobs, but saw an increase in the number of skilled workers from ...
Since the demise of apartheid, the South African economy has undergone significant changes with the ...
Bibliography: leaves 81-85.This study of South African unemployment approaches the problem from the ...
This paper attempts to redress the lack of research into temporary labour migration at a national le...
Magister Commercii - MComThe transition of South Africa's political system from an apartheid adminis...
The central theme of this working paper is the way that the racial wage hierarchy evolved in South A...
Upon South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994, there were great hopes for an economic revival ...
South Africa in its quest for socio-economic improvement still faces the problem of persistent unemp...
The labour market is central in determining individual and household well-being in South Africa. The...
This paper documents the phenomenal contribution that technikons have made to the development of hum...
MCom (Economics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015After twenty years of democracy, ...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...