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Homepage:http://www.commerce.uct.ac.za/Economics/staff/mleibbrandt/default.asp
Workplace:Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit (SALDRU), School of Economics, University of Cape Town, (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2005

  1. Incomes in South Africa Since the Fall of Apartheid
    NBER Working Papers, National Bureau of Economic Research, Inc Downloads View citations
    Also in Working Papers, Research Seminar in International Economics, University of Michigan (2005) Downloads View citations
  2. Measuring Recent Changes in South African Inequality and Poverty using 1996 and 2001 Census Data
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations

2003

  1. Earnings and Employment Dynamics for Africans in Post-apartheid South Africa: A Panel Study of KwaZulu-Natal
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations

2001

  1. The role of education and fertility in the participation and employment of African women in South Africa
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations

1999

  1. Correlates of Vulnerability in the South African Labour Market
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations
  2. Household Incomes, Poverty and Inequality in a Multivariate Framework
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations
  3. Measuring Poverty in South Africa
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations
  4. Modelling Vulnerability and Low Earnings in the South African Labour Market
    Working Papers, University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit Downloads View citations

1996

  1. The Contribution of Income Components to Income Inequality in South Africa. A Decomposable Gini Analysis
    Working Papers, World Bank - Living Standards Measurement View citations
    Also in Working Papers, World Bank - Living Standards Measurement (1996) View citations

Journal Articles

2006

  1. DETERMINANTS OF JOB SEARCH STRATEGIES: EVIDENCE FROM THE KHAYELITSHA/MITCHELL'S PLAIN SURVEY
    South African Journal of Economics, 2006, 74, (4), 702-724 Downloads
  2. Ninth Annual Conference on Econometric Modelling for Africa, School of Economics, University of Cape Town, 2004
    Economic Modelling, 2006, 23, (5), 737-737 Downloads
  3. The sensitivity to key data imputations of recent estimates of income poverty and inequality in South Africa
    Economic Modelling, 2006, 23, (5), 822-835 Downloads View citations

2005

  1. Earnings and Employment Dynamics for Africans in Post-apartheid South Africa: A Panel Study of KwaZulu-Natal1
    Journal of African Economies, 2005, 14, (2), 143-190
  2. Social assistance, gender, and the aged in South Africa
    Feminist Economics, 2005, 11, (2), 103-115 Downloads View citations

2004

  1. SAVINGS, INSURANCE AND DEBT OVER THE POST-APARTHEID PERIOD: A REVIEW OF RECENT RESEARCH
    South African Journal of Economics, 2004, 72, (3), 604-640 Downloads

2001

  1. HOUSEHOLD INEQUALITY AND THE LABOR MARKET IN SOUTH AFRICA
    Contemporary Economic Policy, 2001, 19, (1), 73-86 Downloads View citations
  2. The labour market and household income inequality in South Africa: existing evidence and new panel data
    Journal of International Development, 2001, 13, (6), 671-689 Downloads View citations

2000

  1. The Contribution of Income Components to Income Inequality in the Rural Former Homelands of South Africa: A Decomposable Gini Analysis
    Journal of African Economies, 2000, 9, (1), 79-99 View citations

1987

  1. Notes and Comments: Rethinking Socialist Economics
    South African Journal of Economics, 1987, 55, (3), 188-192 Downloads
  2. On the Welfare and Employment Effects of Economic Sanctions: Comment
    South African Journal of Economics, 1987, 55, (3), 193-195 Downloads
 
 
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