Although poverty may be most extreme among those without formal sector employment and hence incomes, it also extends to large numbers of wage earners. Thus attempts to alleviate poverty usually emphasize employment generation or increases in real wages, or both. In approaching the problem from a policy perspective, we need to understand the various processes underway as these are important in determining the type of strategies that should be adopted to combat the problem.Employment, poverty alleviatio
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
A key component of labour market policy debate in South Africa, has been around the role of wages in...
AugustEmployment policy in South Africa has paid only limited attention to issues of the informal ec...
Although poverty may be most extreme among those without formal sector employment and hence incomes,...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Paper presented at the TIPS/DPRU FORUM 2003, The Challenge of Growth and Poverty: the South African ...
High and growing rates of unemployment have been a source of great frustration to policy-makers. Alt...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
Although South Africa's informal sector is small compared to other developing countries, it neverthe...
M.A.The objective of this study is to examine the economic growth and job creation in relation to ma...
This study explores the dynamics of employment and poverty in South Africa. Specifically, it is aime...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
M.Com. (Economics)The inability of the formal sector in South Africa to create a sufficient number o...
M.Comm.South Africa has experienced a long period of high unemployment. While the economy has achiev...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
A key component of labour market policy debate in South Africa, has been around the role of wages in...
AugustEmployment policy in South Africa has paid only limited attention to issues of the informal ec...
Although poverty may be most extreme among those without formal sector employment and hence incomes,...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Paper presented at the TIPS/DPRU FORUM 2003, The Challenge of Growth and Poverty: the South African ...
High and growing rates of unemployment have been a source of great frustration to policy-makers. Alt...
M. Comm.No country's economy can survive if the majority of its population remains without income, b...
Although South Africa's informal sector is small compared to other developing countries, it neverthe...
M.A.The objective of this study is to examine the economic growth and job creation in relation to ma...
This study explores the dynamics of employment and poverty in South Africa. Specifically, it is aime...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
M.Com. (Economics)The inability of the formal sector in South Africa to create a sufficient number o...
M.Comm.South Africa has experienced a long period of high unemployment. While the economy has achiev...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
M.Com. (Economics)Combating poverty is at the frontier of analyses in South Africa today. The study ...
A key component of labour market policy debate in South Africa, has been around the role of wages in...
AugustEmployment policy in South Africa has paid only limited attention to issues of the informal ec...