This paper examines changes in individual real incomes in South Africa between 1995 and 2000. We document substantial declines—on the order of 40%—in real incomes for both men and women. The brunt of the income decline appears to have been shouldered by the young and the non-White. We argue that changes in respondent attributes are insufficient to explain this decline. For most groups, a (conservative) correction for selection into income recipiency explains some, but not all, of the income decline. For other groups, selection is a potential explanation for the income decline. Perhaps the most persuasive explanation of the evidence is substantial economic restructuring of the South African economy in which wages are not bid up to keep pace ...
This paper attempts to understand some of the key drivers of employment and earnings trends within t...
This paper attempts to assess the extent of inclusivity in post-apartheid income growth by focusing ...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 created new possibilities for economic policy. Econom...
This paper examines changes in individual real incomes in South Africa between 1995 and 2000. We doc...
Abstract: This paper uses national household survey data to examine changes in real per capita incom...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
This paper investigates changes in and patterns of income inequality in South Africa during the post...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
This doctoral thesis analyses the changes in income inequality in post-apartheid South Africa. The t...
South Africa has undergone a remarkable transformation since its democratic transition in 1994, but ...
This paper describes the changes in inequality in South Africa over the post-apartheid period, using...
This paper describes the changes in inequality in South Africa over the post-apartheid period, using...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
This paper attempts to understand some of the key drivers of employment and earnings trends within t...
This paper attempts to assess the extent of inclusivity in post-apartheid income growth by focusing ...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 created new possibilities for economic policy. Econom...
This paper examines changes in individual real incomes in South Africa between 1995 and 2000. We doc...
Abstract: This paper uses national household survey data to examine changes in real per capita incom...
During the 20th century, South Africa’s economy became increasingly ordered and controlled along rac...
This paper investigates changes in and patterns of income inequality in South Africa during the post...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
This paper examines South African wage earnings trends using all the available post-1994 household s...
This doctoral thesis analyses the changes in income inequality in post-apartheid South Africa. The t...
South Africa has undergone a remarkable transformation since its democratic transition in 1994, but ...
This paper describes the changes in inequality in South Africa over the post-apartheid period, using...
This paper describes the changes in inequality in South Africa over the post-apartheid period, using...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
As South Africa conducts a review of the first ten years of its new democracy, the question remains ...
This paper attempts to understand some of the key drivers of employment and earnings trends within t...
This paper attempts to assess the extent of inclusivity in post-apartheid income growth by focusing ...
South Africa’s transition to democracy in 1994 created new possibilities for economic policy. Econom...