Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 39, issue 6, 2022
- Migration management and health service delivery: A case of the Zimbabwe public health sector pp. 801-812

- Maureen Mudzonga
- Household recycling and Millennials: A case study of the city of Johannesburg, South Africa pp. 813-829

- Dorothea Christina Schoeman and Isaac Tebogo Rampedi
- Assessing the variability of crypto collateral assets in secured lending on the blockchain pp. 830-840

- Jane Jabulile Masilela, Roscoe Bertrum van Wyk and Nyankomo Marwa
- Limitations to community participation in tourism from local people’s perspectives: Manicaland Province, Zimbabwe pp. 841-855

- Owen Gohori and Peet vander Merwe
- Examining time use patterns in South Africa, 2000–2010 pp. 856-886

- Faeez Nackerdien and Derek Yu
- Malawi’s slowly changing employment landscape and its implications for youth pp. 887-902

- Todd Benson, Bob Baulch, Yanjanani Lifeyo and Priscilla Mkweta
- Measuring human capital in South Africa using a socioeconomic status human capital index approach pp. 903-920

- T. J. Friderichs, G. Keeton and M. Rogan
- Catching up with the constitution: An analysis of National Health Insurance in South Africa post-apartheid pp. 921-934

- Tanya Lee Pauw
- The nexus between youth empowerment programmes and youth unemployment reduction in Africa: Evidence from Botswana pp. 935-946

- Kabo Diraditsile
- Financial openness, trade openness and financial development: Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa pp. 947-959

- Witness Bandura
- The ambivalent link between globalisation and socio-economic rights in post-apartheid South Africa: Making a case for the right to adequate houses pp. 960-972

- S. Makapela and P.T. Tanga
- From fossil-dependent energy to a clean, non-polluting energy: Wind farms in Maluti-A-Phofung municipality, South Africa pp. 973-989

- Morena Mapuru, Adeyemi Olusola and Samuel Adelabu
- State response to homelessness in South Africa: A multi-agency housing focused intervention approach considered pp. 990-1006

- Emeka E. Obioha
- Working in poverty: Informal employment of household gardeners in Eastern Cape towns, South Africa pp. 1007-1020

- A. King and C. M. Shackleton
- Input-output linkages and interdependence between countries in Southern Africa pp. 1021-1035

- Phumzile Ncube and Fiona Tregenna
Volume 39, issue 5, 2022
- The impact of COVID-19 in South Africa during the first year of the crisis: Evidence from the NIDS-CRAM survey pp. 605-622

- Reza Daniels and Daniela Casale
- Employment uncertainty in the era of COVID-19: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM and the QLFS pp. 623-643

- Reza Daniels, Kim Ingle and Timothy S.L. Brophy
- The gendered effects of the Covid-19 crisis in South Africa: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM waves 1–5 pp. 644-663

- Daniela Casale and Debra Shepherd
- Age, employment and labour force participation outcomes in COVID-era South Africa pp. 664-688

- Gabriel Espi-Sanchis, Murray Leibbrandt and Vimal Ranchhod
- Wage subsidies and COVID-19: The distribution and dynamics of South Africa’s TERS policy pp. 689-721

- Timothy Köhler and Robert Hill
- Food insecurity in South Africa: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM wave 5 pp. 722-737

- Servaas van der Berg, Leila Patel and Grace Bridgman
- The divergent pathways of the pandemic within South African cities pp. 738-761

- Ivan Turok and Justin Visagie
- A generational catastrophe: COVID-19 and children’s access to education and food in South Africa pp. 762-780

- Debra Shepherd and Nompumelelo Mohohlwane
- Early childhood care and education access in South Africa during COVID-19: Evidence from NIDS-CRAM pp. 781-799

- Gabrielle Wills and Jesal Kika-Mistry
Volume 39, issue 4, 2022
- A scoping review of mHealth use in South Africa pp. 485-497

- Natasha Van der Pol, Xolani Ntinga, Mirriam Mkhize and Alastair van Heerden
- Promise or precarity? South African attitudes towards the automation revolution pp. 498-515

- Benjamin J. Roberts, Steven L. Gordon, Jarè Struwig, Narnia Bohler-Muller and Michael Gastrow
- Effect of automation on unemployment: The case of Southern Africa pp. 516-527

- Godfred Anakpo and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
- Human development for the fourth industrial revolution: Which way for Sub-Saharan Africa? pp. 528-542

- Adefunke O. Alabi and Stephen M. Mutula
- Technological innovation and economic growth in Southern Africa: Application of panel dynamic OLS regression pp. 543-557

- Godfred Anakpo and Adeola Oyenubi
- Smartphones and psychosocial development: Self-compassion mediates the association between trait anxiety and smartphone attachment in digital natives but not digital immigrants pp. 558-574

- Leora N. Hodes, Jessica Oosthuizen, Michelle Henry and Kevin G. F. Thomas
- Artificial intelligence and average wages in Southern Africa: A panel VAR approach pp. 575-588

- Godfred Anakpo and Umakrishnan Kollamparambil
- Characteristics, enablers and barriers affecting entrepreneurial behaviour for academics in low- and middle-income countries: A scoping review pp. 589-603

- Alfred Farrell, Witness Mapanga, Nombulelo Chitha, James Ashton and Maureen Joffe
Volume 39, issue 3, 2022
- The rise of supermarkets in Zimbabwe against a tide of macroeconomic uncertainty pp. 289-302

- Blessing Mukabeta Maumbe and Laurine Chikoko
- Dark tourism: Growth potential of niche tourism in the Free State Province, South Africa pp. 303-320

- Eben Proos and Johan Hattingh
- A global literature review of the drivers of indiscriminate dumping of waste: Guiding future research in South Africa pp. 321-337

- R. V. Niyobuhungiro and C. J. Schenck
- Integrated development planning in Zambia: Ideological lens, theoretical underpinnings, current practices, views of the planners pp. 338-353

- Bowen Banda, Dewald van Niekerk, Livhuwani Nemakonde and Charley Granvorka
- Load-shedding in Kitwe, Zambia: Effects and implications on household and local economies pp. 354-371

- Bridget Bwalya Umar, Moses N. Chisola, Beverly M. Mushili, Chibuye Florence Kunda-Wamuwi, David Kafwamba, Garikai Membele and Eunice N. S. Imasiku
- Temporal and spatial variation of income diversification strategies among rural households in South Africa pp. 372-387

- Manana Mamabolo, Petronella Chaminuka and Charles Machethe
- Effectiveness measurement framework for a grant programme – The case of cooperative grant scheme (CIS) pp. 388-399

- Timothy Olaniyi Aluko and Lungile Ntsalaze
- Industrialisation for structural transformation: Economy-wide impacts of agro-processing development in Tanzania pp. 400-423

- Panashe Paul Mazungunye and Cecilia Punt
- The impact of diabetes on labour market outcomes pp. 424-456

- Steven Koch and Evelyn Thsehla
- The influence of certain factors on South African Small and medium-sized enterprises towards export propensity pp. 457-469

- Louis Jacobus van Staden
- Gender-related challenges of cash transfer beneficiaries involved in the informal economy in Johannesburg pp. 470-484

- Chibuikem C. Nnaeme
Volume 39, issue 2, 2022
- Revisiting transitory and chronic unemployment in South Africa pp. 87-107

- Hayley Innez Wakefield, Derek Yu and Christie Swanepoel
- Retaining and recycling water to address water scarcity in the City of Cape Town pp. 108-125

- Amoré van Zyl and Johannes Lodewyk Jooste
- Class size and learner outcomes in South African schools: The role of school socioeconomic status pp. 126-150

- Timothy Köhler
- The ASGM sector in Africa – A child of misery and desperation? pp. 151-164

- Roman Grynberg, Vijayakumar Kandaswamy and Fwasa Singogo
- How food insecure are residents in Malawi’s major cities? pp. 165-181

- Leonard Mkusa and Sheryl Hendriks
- Linking microeconomic characteristics, entrepreneurship and community prosperity/poverty of South African towns pp. 182-208

- Danie Francois Toerien
- The role of the informal economy in promoting urban sustainability: Evidence from a small Zimbabwean town pp. 209-223

- Martin Magidi
- Treatment-seeking behaviour among persons with chronic diseases in Ghana: Does national health insurance status matter? pp. 224-236

- Kofi Osei Adu
- Time and temporality in organisations: The case of Eskom pp. 237-250

- Ivor Chipkin and Jelena Vidojevic
- Trade potential of Rwanda: Policy implications from taxonomic analysis of quality of institutions pp. 251-270

- Ewa Cieślik
- Tourists’ perceptions and consumer surplus at a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Okavango Delta, Botswana: Implications for rural development pp. 271-287

- Dimpho M. Matlhola, Donald L. Kgathi and Gagoitseope Mmopelwa
Volume 39, issue 1, 2022
- COVID-19 impacts on tourism: Southern Africa’s experiences pp. 1-2

- Regis Musavengane and Llewellyn Leonard
- Doing tourism in Southern Africa amid the coronavirus pandemic: Navigating political, socio-economic and environmental inequalities pp. 3-19

- Regis Musavengane, Llewellyn Leonard and Shakespear Mureyani
- Application of virtual reality technologies in the comrades’ marathon as a response to COVID-19 pandemic pp. 20-34

- Erisher Woyo and Costantine Nyamandi
- The COVID-19 pandemic and guesthouses in South Africa: Economic impacts and recovery measures pp. 35-50

- Reshma Sucheran
- Botswana nature-based tourism and COVID-19: transformational implications for the future pp. 51-67

- Wame L. Hambira, Lesego S. Stone and Vincent Pagiwa
- Innovative community ecotourism coping and recovery strategies to COVID-19 pandemic shocks: The case of Mahenye pp. 68-83

- Boycen Kumira Mudzengi, Edson Gandiwa, Never Muboko and Chiedza Ngonidzashe Mutanga
- Counting the cost of COVID-19 on the global tourism industry pp. 84-86

- Tariro Kamuti
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