Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 29, issue 5, 2012
- Special issue: Reforming South Africa's public health system pp. 615-615

- Ronelle Burger
- Valuing human resources: Key to the success of a national health insurance system pp. 616-635

- Laetitia C Rispel and Peter Barron
- The role of risk adjustment in the equitable financing of National Health Insurance in South Africa pp. 636-656

- Heather McLeod
- Responding to the challenges of social health insurance in African countries pp. 657-680

- Ebenezer Kwabena Tetteh
- Have public health spending and access in South Africa become more equitable since the end of apartheid? pp. 681-703

- Ronelle Burger, Caryn Bredenkamp, Christelle Grobler and Servaas van der Berg
- What do we know about health service utilisation in South Africa? pp. 704-724

- Olufunke Alaba and Di McIntyre
- Management in the South African public health sector: An x-inefficiency perspective pp. 725-737

- Carmen Sue Christian and Nicholas Crisp
- The fertility transition in South Africa: A retrospective panel data analysis pp. 738-755

- Rulof Burger, Ronelle Burger and Laura Rossouw
- Explaining health inequalities in South Africa: A political economy perspective pp. 756-764

- John Ataguba and Olufunke Alaba
- Past, present and future: What you need to know about health and health care in South Africa pp. 765-766

- Marsha Orgill
- Exploring ways to improve health system performance in developing countries pp. 767-769

- Carmen Sue Christian
Volume 29, issue 4, 2012
- Theme issue: Sustainable rural development in South Africa: Rethinking theory, policy and practice pp. 517-518

- Peter Jacobs
- Small farms and sustainable rural development for food security: The Brazilian experience pp. 519-529

- Cecilia Rocha, Luciene Burlandy and Renato Maluf
- The trade in Pelargonium sidoides: Rural livelihood relief or bounty for the ‘bio-buccaneers’? pp. 530-547

- Jaci van Niekerk and Rachel Wynberg
- Support for smallholder farmers in South Africa: Challenges of scale and strategy pp. 548-562

- Michael Aliber and Ruth Hall
- How rural land reform policy translates into benefits pp. 563-573

- Tim GB Hart
- Understanding rural livelihoods in the West Coast District, South Africa pp. 574-587

- Peter Jacobs and Ephias Makaudze
- Does conservation make sense to local communities? pp. 588-609

- Melville Saayman, Riaan Rossouw and Andrea Saayman
- Sizing up the developmental state and the future of Tanzania's peasantry pp. 610-613

- Nancy Andrew
Volume 29, issue 3, 2012
- South Africa's economics of education: A stocktaking and an agenda for the way forward pp. 351-364

- Martin Gustafsson and Thabo Mabogoane
- Determinants of return migration intentions: Evidence from Zimbabwean migrants living in South Africa pp. 365-378

- Daniel Makina
- Narratives from a wetland: Sustainable management in Lukanga, Zambia pp. 379-390

- Everisto Mapedza, Kim Geheb, Barbara van Koppen and Jonathan Chisaka
- The changing spatial economy of cities: An exploratory analysis of Cape Town pp. 391-417

- Ken Sinclair-Smith and Ivan Turok
- Knowledge-based service industry in a South African university town: The case of Stellenbosch pp. 418-433

- Anita Adendorff and Ronnie Donaldson
- Managing the costs of HIV/AIDS: A case study of a South African contract cleaning company pp. 434-447

- Jeff Gow, Gavin George and Bligh Grant
- The impact of gender on SME characteristics and access to debt finance in South Africa pp. 448-461

- David Kudzaishe Garwe and Olawale Fatoki
- The impact of tourism on poverty in South Africa pp. 462-487

- Melville Saayman, Riaan Rossouw and Waldo Krugell
- Would a single regional visa encourage tourist arrivals in southern Africa? pp. 488-505

- Anneli Douglas, Berendien A Lubbe and Elizabeth A Kruger
- Child-headed households in South Africa: What we know and what we don't pp. 506-516

- Akim J Mturi
Volume 29, issue 2, 2012
- How broad-based is broad-based black economic empowerment? pp. 193-207

- Leila Patel and Lauren Graham
- Profiling emerging contractors for effective transformation in the South African construction sector pp. 209-223

- Ludwig Martin and David Root
- Entrepreneurial values, hybridity and entrepreneurial capital: Insights from Johannesburg's informal sector pp. 225-239

- Robert Venter
- Rhetoric or action: Are South African municipalities planning for climate change? pp. 241-257

- Willemien Faling, Johann WN Tempelhoff and Dewald van Niekerk
- Chieftaincy and democratic local governance in rural South Africa: Natural resources management in QwaQwa pp. 259-272

- Herbert Mwalukomo and Zarina Patel
- Tourism industry reaction to climate change in Kgalagadi South District, Botswana pp. 273-285

- Jarkko Saarinen, Wame L Hambira, Julius Atlhopheng and Haretsebe Manwa
- Comparing the technical efficiency of farms benefiting from different agricultural interventions in Kenya's drylands pp. 287-301

- Jacinta Lemba, Marijke D'Haese, Luc D'Haese, Aymen Frija and Stijn Speelman
- The impact of agricultural innovation system interventions on rural livelihoods in Malawi pp. 303-315

- Mariam Mapila, Johann Kirsten and Ferdinand Meyer
- Social capability deficits and productivity behaviour of African manufacturing firms: Evidence from Lesotho garment producers pp. 317-334

- Abdelrasaq Na-Allah
- Embracing ICT for development pp. 335-336

- Lucky Madikiza
- Financing climate-friendly energy development through bonds pp. 337-349

- John A Mathews and Sean Kidney
Volume 29, issue 1, 2012
- Theme issue on poverty and inequality in South Africa pp. 1-2

- Isobel Frye and Marie Kirsten
- How social security policies and economic transformation affect poverty and inequality: Lessons for South Africa pp. 3-18

- Marianne S Ulriksen
- Describing and decomposing post-apartheid income inequality in South Africa pp. 19-34

- Murray Leibbrandt, Arden Finn and Ingrid Woolard
- Inequality in South Africa: The distribution of income, expenditure and earnings pp. 35-61

- Fiona Tregenna and Mfanafuthi Tsela
- Smoke and mirrors? The science of poverty measurement and its application pp. 63-75

- Julian May
- Estimating a poverty line: An application to free basic municipal services in South Africa pp. 77-96

- Haroon Bhorat, Morne Oosthuizen and Carlene van der Westhuizen
- Gendered trends in poverty in the post-apartheid period, 1997--2006 pp. 97-113

- Dorrit Posel and Michael Rogan
- Rural poverty in the Eastern Cape Province: Legacy of apartheid or consequence of contemporary segregationism? pp. 115-125

- Ashley Westaway
- How better targeting of social spending affects social delivery in South Africa pp. 127-139

- Servaas van der Berg and Eldridge Moses
- The fiscal cost of child grants in the context of high adult mortality in South Africa: A simulation to 2015 pp. 141-156

- Hayley McEwen and Ingrid Woolard
- Defining and measuring informal employment in South Africa pp. 157-175

- Derek Yu
- The rationale for an employment guarantee in South Africa pp. 177-190

- Kate Philip
- The gospel according to Banerjee and Duflo pp. 191-192

- Nicholas Spaull
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