The former homelands and tribal authorities have large populations and high densities with low levels of economic activity and low employment. Population growth in these settlements is in contrast to expectations of population declines, due to urban migration. A possible reason could be the high level of dependency on social grants in the former homelands. The article analyses population growth rates, economic growth rates and the ratio of social grant recipients within former homeland settlements between 1996 and 2011. By using weighted multiple regression tests, the article determines whether the phenomenon of population growth, in the absence of significant economic activity, is linked to welfare transfers. The results indicate that popu...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: This study sets out to assess the implications of population...
PhD. (Economics)This thesis studies population, the causes of population growth and changes and cons...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
CITATION: Geyer, H., Ngidi, M. & Mans, G. 2018. Do social grants contribute to the jobless populatio...
This study focuses on three issues related to the demography of migrants in South Africa. First, it ...
Globally and locally, youth unemployment is on the rise, leading the ILO to warn of a “‘scarred’gene...
This article contributes to the debate on the role of land in reducing poverty in rural South Africa...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
Abstract: This paper employs a newly-available and representative National Income Dynamics Study (NI...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Former homelands were established in...
How do poor households respond to the cessation of cash transfers in developing countries? South Afr...
An Apartheid-driven spatial mismatch between workers and jobs leads to high job search costs for peo...
This paper examines population changes around the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve in South Africa’s Easte...
We examine the social pension in South Africa, where large cash sums-about twice the median per capi...
While in many African countries, open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overa...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: This study sets out to assess the implications of population...
PhD. (Economics)This thesis studies population, the causes of population growth and changes and cons...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...
CITATION: Geyer, H., Ngidi, M. & Mans, G. 2018. Do social grants contribute to the jobless populatio...
This study focuses on three issues related to the demography of migrants in South Africa. First, it ...
Globally and locally, youth unemployment is on the rise, leading the ILO to warn of a “‘scarred’gene...
This article contributes to the debate on the role of land in reducing poverty in rural South Africa...
Although Africa has experienced rapid urbanization in recent decades, we know little about the proce...
Abstract: This paper employs a newly-available and representative National Income Dynamics Study (NI...
Thesis (MPhil)--Stellenbosch University, 2014.ENGLISH ABSTRACT: Former homelands were established in...
How do poor households respond to the cessation of cash transfers in developing countries? South Afr...
An Apartheid-driven spatial mismatch between workers and jobs leads to high job search costs for peo...
This paper examines population changes around the Dwesa-Cwebe Nature Reserve in South Africa’s Easte...
We examine the social pension in South Africa, where large cash sums-about twice the median per capi...
While in many African countries, open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overa...
M.Com. (Development Economics)Abstract: This study sets out to assess the implications of population...
PhD. (Economics)This thesis studies population, the causes of population growth and changes and cons...
South Africa suffers from high and rising poverty levels and extreme inequality. The social security...