This paper utilises a basic simulation exercise to analyse the possible poverty and employment reducing effects, of instituting a minimum wage in the South African labour market. The simulation is undertaken for three groups of unskilled workers, namely domestic workers, farm workers and drivers
South Africa’s 1994 transition to democracy is considered as one of the most notable political feats...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Sociology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Poverty is a...
A key component of labour market policy debate in South Africa, has been around the role of wages in...
This paper outlines the recent labour market reforms in South Africa and discusses their likely impa...
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. ...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
Income inequality is prevalent in both developed and developing countries. In all of these countries...
Published ArticleSouth Africa is regarded as the most unequal society in the world. This together w...
This study focuses on the efficiency of minimum wage policy for poverty reduction, taking Indonesia ...
In March of 2003, South Africa's first agricultural minimum wage was implemented. Ten years later, f...
Abstract Most economists agree with the proposition that a minimum wage set above the market clearin...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-228).This study adds value to the Sout...
The unemployment rate among semi- and unskilled workers in South Africa is over 50%. This high rate ...
South Africa’s 1994 transition to democracy is considered as one of the most notable political feats...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Sociology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Poverty is a...
A key component of labour market policy debate in South Africa, has been around the role of wages in...
This paper outlines the recent labour market reforms in South Africa and discusses their likely impa...
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. ...
This paper will be looking at unemployment in South Africa, since this is a serious matter. A number...
Understanding the composition and wage structure of the South African labour market is crucial in th...
Income inequality is prevalent in both developed and developing countries. In all of these countries...
Published ArticleSouth Africa is regarded as the most unequal society in the world. This together w...
This study focuses on the efficiency of minimum wage policy for poverty reduction, taking Indonesia ...
In March of 2003, South Africa's first agricultural minimum wage was implemented. Ten years later, f...
Abstract Most economists agree with the proposition that a minimum wage set above the market clearin...
Includes abstract.Includes bibliographical references (p. 220-228).This study adds value to the Sout...
The unemployment rate among semi- and unskilled workers in South Africa is over 50%. This high rate ...
South Africa’s 1994 transition to democracy is considered as one of the most notable political feats...
Wage or employment subsidies have been used in both developed and developing countries to raise empl...
Thesis (M.A. (Industrial Sociology))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007.Poverty is a...