Related Publications: South Africa
Methodological innovations in research on the dynamics of poverty: a longitudinal study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
This article presents the qualitative methodology used in a mixed methods longitudinal study of poverty dynamics in KwaZulu-Natal province in South Africa.
Gender, labor, and prime-age adult mortality
This paper assesses the impact of prime-age mortality on human capital formation and labor markets by examining, first, the impact on adolescents, who may leave school in order to enter the labor market, and second, the impact on adult females who
Gender, labor, and prime-age adult mortality
HIV/AIDS, land-based livelihoods, and land reform in South Africa
This study is an effort to understand the relationship between HIV/AIDS and land reform in South Africa. It is conceptualised as a longitudinal study covering three years.
Early childhood nutrition, schooling, and sibling inequality in a dynamic context
"This paper examines the effects of early childhood nutrition on schooling inputs and outcomes to assess the dynamic nature of human capital production, using panel data from South Africa.
Early childhood nutrition, schooling, and sibling inequality in a dynamic context
"While nutritional intake in early childhood provides the basis for a child’s health capital, investments in schooling provide the basis for a child’s knowledge capital.
Has trade liberalization in South Africa affected men and women differently?
"Trade liberalization is a central part of South Africa’s post-Apartheid development strategy.
Exploring growth linkages and market opportunities for agriculture in Southern Africa
Considering the heterogeneity of the countries of southern Africa and the presence of South Africa and other middle-income countries in the region, southern Africa has a unique opportunity to exploit agricultural potential and regional trade oppor
South Africa: Coping with structural changes
Analyzing the evolution of agricultural research and development policy in South Africa is a fascinating but difficult task, primarily because of the large number of structural, institutional, and political changes that took place during the 20th