This paper examines the survival strategies of the unemployed using the balanced panel of the first three waves of the National Income Dynamics Study. We find that in response to unemployment and almost no unemployment insurance, unemployed individuals look to parents, relatives and friends for economic support. They are more likely to attach themselves to household that have some income through an employed member or in receive of state support. In many cases the unemployed delay setting up their own households while others move back into family households when faced with persistent unemployment. We use a probit model to show that the unemployed who move are more likely to be employed in a successive wave. The effect of moving on employment...
This study explores the dynamics of employment and poverty in South Africa. Specifically, it is aime...
We use longitudinal data from the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to document the extent of re...
How should the correlation between the earnings of parents and children in South Africa be calculate...
This paper examines the survival strategies of the unemployed using the balanced panel of the first ...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines the survival strategies of the unemployed us...
While in many African countries open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overal...
While in many African countries, open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overa...
The National Income Dynamics Study is the first national panel study of South African individuals. I...
High unemployment in many OECD countries is often attributed, at least in part, to the generosity an...
Paper presented at the 27th general conference of the International Association for Research in Inco...
Commissioned by the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn, Germany, FebruaryIn this paper w...
Unemployment is a key determinant of poverty in South Africa and job losses are closely associated w...
High unemployment in many OECD countries is often attributed, at least in part, to the generosity an...
We analyse the determinants of South Africans moving into and out of poverty over the first four wav...
As is clear from the title of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), one of the major reasons fo...
This study explores the dynamics of employment and poverty in South Africa. Specifically, it is aime...
We use longitudinal data from the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to document the extent of re...
How should the correlation between the earnings of parents and children in South Africa be calculate...
This paper examines the survival strategies of the unemployed using the balanced panel of the first ...
Includes bibliographical references.This paper examines the survival strategies of the unemployed us...
While in many African countries open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overal...
While in many African countries, open unemployment is largely confined to urban areas and thus overa...
The National Income Dynamics Study is the first national panel study of South African individuals. I...
High unemployment in many OECD countries is often attributed, at least in part, to the generosity an...
Paper presented at the 27th general conference of the International Association for Research in Inco...
Commissioned by the Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) in Bonn, Germany, FebruaryIn this paper w...
Unemployment is a key determinant of poverty in South Africa and job losses are closely associated w...
High unemployment in many OECD countries is often attributed, at least in part, to the generosity an...
We analyse the determinants of South Africans moving into and out of poverty over the first four wav...
As is clear from the title of the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS), one of the major reasons fo...
This study explores the dynamics of employment and poverty in South Africa. Specifically, it is aime...
We use longitudinal data from the National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS) to document the extent of re...
How should the correlation between the earnings of parents and children in South Africa be calculate...