Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 31, issue 6, 2014
- Inequities in under-five child nutritional status in South Africa: What progress has been made? pp. 761-774

- Julian May and Ian M Timæus
- The dynamics of household dissolution and change in socio-economic position: A survival model in a rural South Africa pp. 775-795

- Kurt Sartorius, Benn KD Sartorius, Mark A Collinson and Stephen M Tollman
- Service delivery frameworks as instruments of citizen empowerment: A tale of two experiences, India and South Africa pp. 796-811

- Samuel Kariuki and Zwelakhe Tshandu
- The case for gender mainstreaming Botswana's privatisation process pp. 812-825

- Emmanuel Botlhale
- Mineral wealth - 'in the name of morafe '? Community control in South Africa's 'Platinum Valley' pp. 826-842

- Sonwabile Mnwana
- Remaining at the margins: Case study of farmworkers in the North West Province, South Africa pp. 843-858

- Stefanie Lemke and Fanie Jansen van Rensburg
Volume 31, issue 5, 2014
- Editorial pp. 641-641

- Najma Mohamed
- Interpreting the green economy: Emerging discourses and their considerations for the Global South pp. 642-657

- Kristy Faccer, Anton Nahman and Michelle Audouin
- The Green Fund of South Africa: Origins, establishment and first lessons pp. 658-674

- Najma Mohamed, Edwin Maitho, Eugenia Masvikeni, Riaan Fourie, Mahommed Tilly and Nomsa Zondi
- Is urbanisation in South Africa on a sustainable trajectory? pp. 675-691

- Ivan Turok and Jacqueline Borel-Saladin
- Concentrating solar power: Improving electricity cost and security of supply, and other economic benefits pp. 692-710

- Paul Gauch�, Alan C Brent and Theodor W von Backstr�m
- Restoration of natural capital: Mobilising private sector investment pp. 711-720

- James Blignaut and Leandri van der Elst
- Environmental assessments for the greening of public infrastructure in South Africa pp. 721-743

- Saphira Patel and Thierry Giordano
- Green economy transitioning of the South African power sector: A system dynamics analysis approach pp. 744-758

- Josephine K Musango, Alan C Brent and Mapula Tshangela
Volume 31, issue 4, 2014
- Does public expenditure management matter for education outcomes? pp. 535-552

- Nana Adowaa Boateng
- Increasing Block Tariff structures as a water subsidy mechanism in South Africa: An exploratory analysis pp. 553-562

- Cobus Burger and Ada Jansen
- The experience of private investment in the South African water sector: The Mbombela Concession pp. 563-580

- Sugen Chetty and John Luiz
- Changing the world one systematic review at a time: A new development methodology for making a difference pp. 581-590

- Ruth Stewart
- The impact of trade facilitation factors on South Africa's exports to a selection of African countries pp. 591-605

- Andre Jordaan
- Dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation and small and medium enterprise performance in emerging economies pp. 606-624

- Ingrid Le Roux and Kenneth M K Bengesi
- Factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in the Mudzi district of Zimbabwe pp. 625-640

- Nelson Mango, Byron Zamasiya, Clifton Makate, Kefasi Nyikahadzoi and Shephard Siziba
Volume 31, issue 3, 2014
- Integrating tourism to rural development and planning in the developing world pp. 363-372

- Jarkko Saarinen and Monkgogi Lenao
- Game ranching inter-sectoral linkages: A structural path analysis for South Africa pp. 373-396

- Riaan Rossouw and Philippus C Cloete
- South Africa's Emergency Housing Programme: A prism of urban contest pp. 397-411

- Liza Rose Cirolia
- Development and gender: Longitudinal entrepreneurial gender effects of the inner-city Johannesburg street-trading context pp. 412-426

- Chris W Callaghan
- Health provider choice and implicit rationing in healthcare: Evidence from Mozambique pp. 427-451

- Vincenzo Salvucci
- Farm households' participation in rural non-farm employment in post-war Rwanda: Drivers and policy implications pp. 452-474

- Patrick Hitayezu, Julius Juma Okello and Christopher Obel-Gor
- Developing a competitive concentrating solar power industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps pp. 475-493

- Sara Grobbelaar, Paul Gauch� and Alan Brent
- International trade and agricultural production: Evidence from the Southern African Development Community sub-region pp. 494-514

- Nicholas Ngepah
- Regional integration in Africa versus higher levels of intra-Africa trade pp. 515-534

- Andre Jordaan
Volume 31, issue 2, 2014
- Special Issue: Redistribution for equitable development in South Africa pp. 195-196

- Margaret Mabugu
- Inequality, poverty and prospects for redistribution pp. 197-218

- Servaas van der Berg
- Pro-poor growth and social protection in South Africa: Exploring the interactions pp. 219-240

- Haroon Bhorat, Chen-Wei Tseng and Benjamin Stanwix
- Shifting the growth path to achieve employment intensive growth in South Africa pp. 241-256

- Anthony Black and Heinrich Gerwel
- Can trade liberalisation in South Africa reduce poverty and inequality while boosting economic growth? Macro--micro reflections pp. 257-274

- Ramos Mabugu and Margaret Mabugu
- Local municipality productive efficiency and its determinants in South Africa pp. 275-298

- Nara Monkam
- Impact of employment protection legislation on employment and exporting in select African countries pp. 299-321

- Tendai Gwatidzo and Busani Moyo
- Labour unions and wage inequality among African men in South Africa pp. 322-346

- Miracle Ntuli and Prudence Kwenda
- Social security for young people amidst high poverty and unemployment: Some policy options for South Africa pp. 347-362

- Miriam Altman, Zitha Mokomane and Gemma Wright
Volume 31, issue 1, 2014
- Getting ahead or falling behind: Findings from the second wave of the National Income Dynamics Study pp. 1-15

- Ingrid Woolard, Murray Leibbrandt and Reza Daniels
- Income mobility in a high-inequality society: Evidence from the first two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study pp. 16-30

- Arden Finn, Murray Leibbrandt and James Levinsohn
- Wealth data quality in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2 pp. 31-50

- Reza Daniels, Arden Finn and Sibongile Musundwa
- Self-assessed well-being and economic rank in South Africa pp. 51-64

- Dorrit Posel
- Winners and losers: South African labour-market dynamics between 2008 and 2010 pp. 65-84

- Paul Cichello, Murray Leibbrandt and Ingrid Woolard
- New evidence on subjective well-being and the definition of unemployment in South Africa pp. 85-105

- Neil Lloyd and Murray Leibbrandt
- Progress through school and the determinants of school dropout in South Africa pp. 106-126

- Nicola Branson, Clare Hofmeyr and David Lam
- Mortality in South Africa: Socio-economic profile and association with self-reported health pp. 127-145

- Cally Ardington and Boingotlo Gasealahwe
- Evidence of short-term household change in South Africa from the National Income Dynamics Study pp. 146-167

- Lloyd Grieger, April Williamson, Murray Leibbrandt and James Levinsohn
- Microeconomic determinants of spatial mobility in post-apartheid South Africa: Longitudinal evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study pp. 168-194

- Rowan Clarke and Katherine Eyal
Volume 30, issue 6, 2013
- Revisiting unemployment levels and trends in South Africa since the transition pp. 701-723

- Derek Yu
- Fathers' whereabouts and children's welfare in Malawi pp. 724-742

- J�rgen Carling and Marianne T�nnessen
- Stipend-paid volunteers in South Africa: A euphemism for low-paid work? pp. 743-759

- Kirsty Hunter and Eleanor Ross
- The 2008 Food Summit: A political response to the food price crisis in Gauteng province, South Africa pp. 760-770

- Susan Jean Taylor
- Using scenario planning for stakeholder engagement in livelihood futures in the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area pp. 771-788

- Chaka Chirozva, Billy Billiards Mukamuri and Jeanette Manjengwa
- Rural--urban differences in parental spending on children's primary education in Malawi pp. 789-811

- Richard Mussa
- Rurality as a choice: Towards ruralising rural areas in sub-Saharan African countries pp. 812-825

- Uchendu Eugene Chigbu
- Non-monetary dimensions of well-being: A comment pp. 826-829

- Martin Wittenberg
Volume 30, issue 4-5, 2013
- Reviewing China and Africa: Old interests, new trends -- or new interests, old trends? pp. 437-450

- Henning Melber
- Household, community, and policy determinants of food insecurity in rural Malawi pp. 451-467

- Monica Fisher and Paul Lewin
- Improving food security in the rural areas of KwaZulu-Natal province, South Africa: Too little, too slow pp. 468-490

- Marijke D'Haese, Nick Vink, Tharcisse Nkunzimana, Ellen Van Damme, Johan van Rooyen, Anne-Marie Remaut, Lotte Staelens and Luc D'Haese
- The dis-incentive effects of food aid and agricultural policies on local land allocation in developing countries: The case of Malawi pp. 491-507

- Stanley Sharaunga and Edilegnaw Wale
- Exploring social capital of emerging farmers from Eksteenskuil, South Africa pp. 508-524

- Henry Jordaan and Bennie Grové
- The performance of the Child Support Grant: Review and research priorities pp. 525-544

- Judith Gomersall
- Youth unemployment in South Africa revisited pp. 545-563

- Derek Yu
- Micro and small enterprises and employment creation: A case study of manufacturing micro and small enterprises in South Africa pp. 564-579

- Christine Bischoff and Geoffrey Wood
- Enforced informalisation: The case of liquor retailers in South Africa pp. 580-595

- Andrew JE Charman, Leif M Petersen and Laurence Piper
- Enhancing small, medium and micro enterprise development: Exploring selective interventions by the Lesotho government pp. 596-615

- Refiloe G Khoase and Krishna K Govender
- HIV/AIDS in the transport sector of southern Africa: Operational challenges, research gaps and policy recommendations pp. 616-628

- Ilaria Regondi, Gavin George and Natashya Pillay
- Transfrontier parks and development in southern Africa: The case of the Great Limpopo Transfrontier Park pp. 629-639

- Sandra Bhatasara, Admire M Nyamwanza and Krasposy Kujinga
- Household spending patterns and flow of ecotourism income into communities around Liwonde National Park, Malawi pp. 640-658

- Susan Snyman
- An application of the extended Technology Acceptance Model in understanding technology-enabled financial service adoption in South Africa pp. 659-673

- John P Wentzel, Krishna Sundar Diatha and Vss Yadavalli
- The regulation of network infrastructure beyond the Washington consensus pp. 674-686

- Mike Muller
- Market-based incentives in South Africa and Zambia: A comparative analysis of the clean development mechanism pp. 687-695

- John G Fay
- Africa's position in the global climate change debate pp. 696-697

- Julia Janis
- Can the producers of policy analysis be trusted? pp. 697-700

- Sean Muller
Volume 30, issue 3, 2013
- Non-monetary dimensions of well-being in South Africa, 1993--2004: A post-apartheid dividend? pp. 295-314

- Haroon Bhorat and Carlene van der Westhuizen
- Assessing opportunities and constraints related to different models for supplying wind turbines to the South African wind energy industry pp. 315-331

- János Moldvay, Ralph Hamann and John Fay
- The impact of a labour-intensive road construction programme in the Vhembe District, Limpopo Province pp. 332-346

- Eric Nndavheleseni Musekene
- The determinants of African tourism pp. 347-366

- Johan Fourie and María Santana-Gallego
- Variations in housing satisfaction and health status in four lower socio-economic housing typologies in the eThekwini Municipality in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 367-385

- Prishah Narsai, Myra Taylor, Champaklall Jinabhai and Fred Stevens
- The challenges of policy coordination at a programme level: Why joining-up is hard to do pp. 386-400

- Vinothan Naidoo
- The comparative performance of chartered accountancy students in South Africa: The impact of historical legacies pp. 401-416

- Kurt Sartorius and Benn Sartorius
- Modelling the impact of the ‘fast track’ land reform policy on Zimbabwe's maize sector pp. 417-436

- Tinashe Kapuya, Ferdinand H Meyer and Johann Kirsten
Volume 30, issue 2, 2013
- A reconsideration of what and who is middle class in South Africa pp. 149-167

- Justin Visagie and Dorrit Posel
- Determinants of life satisfaction among race groups in South Africa pp. 168-185

- Amina Ebrahim, Ferdi Botha and Jen Snowball
- Revisiting wage subsidies: How pro-poor is a South African wage subsidy likely to be? pp. 186-210

- Justine Burns, Lawrence Edwards and Karl Pauw
- Estimating national economic parameters for Namibia using the shadow pricing approach pp. 211-223

- Michael N Humavindu
- Conceptualising and implementing two community gardening projects on the Cape Flats, Cape Town pp. 224-237

- Rachael Tembo and Johann Louw
- Payment for ecosystem services through renewable energy generation to promote community-based natural resource management in the Blyde in South Africa pp. 238-249

- Mirjam de Koning and Frik de Beer
- Cookie cutter cooperatives in the KwaZulu-Natal school nutrition programme pp. 250-261

- Alan Beesley and Richard Ballard
- Telecentres for sustainable rural development: Review and case study of a South African rural telecentre pp. 262-278

- Marthinus Breitenbach
- Taxation in the Tanzanian gold sector: Overview of impacts and possible solutions pp. 279-292

- Petro Sauti Magai and Alejandro Márquez-Velázquez
- Corrigendum pp. 293-293

- Justin Visagie and Dorrit Posel
Volume 30, issue 1, 2013
- Editorial pp. 1-1

- Leila Patel, James Midgley and Marianne Ulriksen
- Social development and social protection: New opportunities and challenges pp. 2-12

- James Midgley
- Trajectories of social protection in Africa pp. 13-23

- Stephen Devereux
- Social protection, redistribution and economic growth pp. 24-38

- David Piachaud
- The politics of social protection expenditure and financing in southern Africa pp. 39-53

- Marianne Ulriksen
- ‘Growing’ social protection in developing countries: Lessons from Brazil and South Africa pp. 54-68

- Armando Barrientos, Valerie Møller, João Saboia, Peter Lloyd-Sherlock and Julia Mase
- Gender and child sensitive social protection in South Africa pp. 69-83

- Leila Patel, Tessa Hochfeld and Jacqueline Moodley
- The contribution of non-formal social protection to social development in Botswana pp. 84-97

- Rodreck Mupedziswa and Dolly Ntseane
- Social protection in Lesotho: Innovations and reform challenges pp. 98-110

- Marius Olivier
- Are social protection programmes child-sensitive? pp. 111-120

- Scelo Zibagwe, Themba Nduna and Gift Dafuleya
- Tackling child poverty in South Africa: Implications of ubuntu for the system of social grants pp. 121-134

- Adam Whitworth and Kate Wilkinson
- The South African disability grant: Influence on HIV treatment outcomes and household well-being in KwaZulu-Natal pp. 135-147

- Lucia Knight, Victoria Hosegood and Ian M Timæus
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