Are the unemployed in South Africa 'pricing themselves out of the labour market;'? This paper explores this proposition through an analysis of reservation wages in Cape Town's working class district of Khayelitsha/Mitchell's Plain. It argues that reservation wages are not out of line with predicted wages. This, in turn, suggests that unemployment in the area is not attributable to job seekers having unrealistically high reservation wages. Copyright 2005 Economic Society of South Africa.
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The transition from school to work marks the beginning of the labour market experience of youth. If ...
This paper examines an issue of overwhelming importance in South Africa--unemployment and its rise. ...
South Africa's unemployment rate is one of the highest in the world, and it has important distributi...
Are the unemployed in South Africa ‘pricing themselves out of the labour market;’? This paper explor...
This paper provides a rough guide to the labour force in Khayelitsha/Mitchell's Plain with a particu...
Unemployment in South Africa is so widespread that it demands an explanation. This paper examines tw...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
With two-thirds of South Africa’s young people unemployed, mass joblessness is widely regarded as th...
This paper investigates the difficulties in measuring reservation wages, models the determinants of ...
This paper provides a rough guide to the labour force in Khayelitsha/Mitchell's Plain with a particu...
This paper examines the major factors expected to influence the reservation wage setting behaviour o...
High rates of long-term unemployment pose difficulties for the mapping of the class structure. In So...
M.A. (Economics)Unemployment is a familiar affliction of our age, but its nature, causes and cures r...
It is commonly claimed that the South African labor market is unusually inflexible owing to the stre...
A large amount of recent evidence finds a negative relationship between local unemployment and wages...
The transition from school to work marks the beginning of the labour market experience of youth. If ...
This paper examines an issue of overwhelming importance in South Africa--unemployment and its rise. ...
South Africa's unemployment rate is one of the highest in the world, and it has important distributi...