Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 38, issue 6, 2021
- The effects of foreign direct investment on youth unemployment in the Southern African Development Community pp. 863-878

- Dadirai Mkombe, Adane Hirpa Tufa, Arega D. Alene, Julius Manda, Shiferaw Feleke, Tahirou Abdoulaye and Victor Manyong
- Community perceptions on the benefits and challenges of community-based natural resources management in Zimbabwe pp. 879-895

- Ngoni Courage Shereni and Jarkko Saarinen
- Social well-being inequality in Africa pp. 896-918

- Stephanie Rossouw and Talita Greyling
- What makes South Africa competitive from a tourist’s point of view? pp. 919-937

- Daniélle Cronjéa and Engelina du Plessis
- Parental bargaining and rural–urban child health differential in Tanzania pp. 938-953

- Alfred Mukong and Justine Burns
- Women’s participation in local development – A case study of Zomba District Council in Malawi pp. 954-966

- Mustafa Kennedy Hussein
- Motivations and unique challenges of successful foreign-owned small and medium enterprises in South Africa pp. 967-984

- Mazanai Musara and Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
- The impacts of waste dumping in Lake Malawi pp. 985-1000

- L. Tsuro
- Distributional impacts of taxing water pollution in the Olifants river basin of South Africa pp. 1001-1016

- Clement Kyei and Rashid Hassan
- Decent Rural Employment in a specialised and a diversified production system in Tanzania pp. 1017-1030

- Lena Behrendt, Elisenda Estruch, Johannes Sauer, Habtamu Y. Ayenew, Getachew Abate-Kassa and Peter Wobst
- Marginal communities and livelihoods: San communities’ failed transition to a modern economy in Tsholotsho, Zimbabwe pp. 1031-1045

- Thulani Dube, Cornelias Ncube, Philani Moyo, Keith Phiri and Nhlanhla Moyo
- The impact of population growth on municipal revenue: Implications for South African municipalities pp. 1046-1058

- Quinton Balie and Anele Horn
Volume 38, issue 5, 2021
- Financial inclusion and human development: Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 683-700

- Weliswa Matekenya, Clement Moyo and Leward Jeke
- A costing model for the South African social assistance system pp. 701-716

- Megan BJ Carswell, Roseanne Harris, Timmy-Leigh Brand, Simran Mehta, Shannon Rabinowitz and Mark N van der Westhuizen
- Environmental degradation and female economic inclusion in sub-Saharan Africa: Effort towards Sustainable Development Goal 5 pp. 717-730

- Zechariah Langnel, George Babington Amegavi and Kingsley S. Agomor
- Progressivity of out-of-pocket payments and its determinants decomposed over time pp. 731-749

- Steven Koch and Naomi Setshegetso
- Does South Africa’s tax effort fall short of its tax capacity? pp. 750-768

- Baneng Naape and Nyasha Mahonye
- Re-visiting car guarding as a livelihood in the informal sector pp. 769-784

- John Foster, Mihalis Chasomeris and Derick Blaauw
- Analysing the contribution of urban agriculture towards urban household food security in informal settlement areas pp. 785-798

- Jan Willem Swanepoel, Johan Adam Van Niekerk and P. Tirivanhu
- Prospects of successful blended pedagogies in South Africa: Planning, governance and infrastructure considerations pp. 799-815

- Tlou Millicent Ramoroka
- Household food security in Maputo: the role of Gendered Access to education and employment pp. 816-827

- C. McCordic, L. Riley and I. Raimundo
- Understanding the nexus between savings and economic growth: A South African context pp. 828-844

- Bianca Flavia van Wyk and Forget Kapingura
- The impact of financial literacy on risk seeking and patient attitudes of university students pp. 845-861

- Calvin Mudzingiri
Volume 38, issue 4, 2021
- Climate change adaptation mainstreaming in the planning instruments of two South African local municipalities pp. 493-508

- Amy Pieterse, Jacques du Toit and Willemien van Niekerk
- Rethinking training: the role of the informal sector in skills acquisition and development in Zimbabwe pp. 509-523

- Martin Magidi and Innocent T. Mahiya
- Sustainable tourism planning and management for sustainable livelihoods pp. 524-538

- Susan Mbithe Matiku, Jethro Zuwarimwe and Ndivhuwo Tshipala
- Who benefits from the South African Child Support Grant?: The role of gender and birthweight pp. 539-563

- Adeola Oyenubi
- Revisiting corporate income tax determinants in Southern Africa pp. 564-579

- Zurika Robinson and J. De Beer
- An investigation into the effect of budget deficit on the economic performance of Zimbabwe pp. 580-590

- Gift Benzile Nyathi and Shynet Chivasa
- Role of economic development cooperatives in improving the livelihoods of women in Gauteng, South Africa pp. 591-606

- Tanusha Raniga
- Healthcare price changes and expenditures in South Africa: Some implications for economic policy pp. 607-621

- Logan Rangasamy
- Decomposition analysis of the Gini coefficient of consumer expenditures in Botswana pp. 622-642

- Lillian Mookodi
- Assessing gender gaps in employment and earnings in Africa: The case of Eswatini pp. 643-663

- Zuzana Brixiová Schwidrowski, Susumu Imai, Thierry Kangoye and Nadege Desiree Yameogo
- Success indicators among black owned informal Small Micro and Medium Enterprises’ (SMMEs) in South Africa pp. 664-682

- Harris Maduku and Irrshad Kaseeram
Volume 38, issue 3, 2021
- Small-scale fishing: Income, vulnerability and livelihood strategies at Lake Itezhi-Tezhi, Zambia pp. 331-352

- Sydney Kapembwa, Alan Gardiner and Jón Geir Pétursson
- Activating the edge: the university campus as anchor institution pp. 353-370

- Carin Combrinck and Timme-Loïse Nortjé
- Effects of innovation activities on employment growth in upper-middle-income countries with high unemployment rates pp. 371-390

- Moses M. Sithole and Yasser Buchana
- Urban housing for rural peasants: Farmworker housing in South Africa pp. 391-403

- Lochner Marais and Molefi Lenka
- What could improve or hinder the implementation of spatial planning towards environmental justice? pp. 404-422

- Bongane C. Ntiwane and Johnny P. V. V. Coetzee
- Entrepreneurial competence and supply chain value creation in local procurement pp. 423-436

- Yusuf Kiwala, Johan Olivier and Ismail Kintu
- Household air pollution and household health in Uganda pp. 437-453

- Buyinza Faisal, Jakob Kapella and Senono Vicent
- BRICS – quo vadis? pp. 454-468

- Andre Jordaan
- Addressing crime, violence and socio-spatial deprivation in a vulnerable community: An interdisciplinary perspective on the safety and peace through urban upgrading (spuu) initiative in Helenvale, Port Elizabeth, South Africa pp. 469-483

- Theodore S. Petrus
- How large is the missing middle and what would it cost to fund? pp. 484-491

- Neil Garrod and Angelique Wildschut
Volume 38, issue 2, 2021
- Challenges, barriers and policy development for South African SMMEs – does size matter? pp. 153-174

- Annerie Botha, Sharon Ann Smulders, Hermanus Adriaan Combrink and Jacolize Meiring
- Business and the SDGs: Examining the early disclosure of the SDGs in annual reports pp. 175-188

- Lorren Kirsty Haywood and Mothusi Boihang
- Do urban planning and sprawl affect social vulnerability? An assessment of Dar es Salaam pp. 189-207

- Sheliza Bhanjee and Sumei Zhang
- Are smallholders disadvantaged by ‘double sell low, buy high’ dynamics on rural markets in Madagascar? pp. 208-229

- Regina Neudert, Lutz Philip Hecker, Henintsoa Randrianarison and Susanne Kobbe
- Revisiting the African supermarket revolution: The case of Windhoek, Namibia pp. 230-247

- Ndeyapo Nickanor, Lawrence N. Kazembe, Jonathan Crush and Jeremy Wagner
- Towards an indicator of R&D and human development pp. 248-263

- Glenda Kruss, Moses Sithole and Yasser Buchana
- Modelling the relationship between prior entrepreneurial exposure, entrepreneurship education and entrepreneurial action using neural networks pp. 264-281

- Melodi Botha, Marthi Pohl and Lubinda Mubita
- How cash transfers activate beneficiaries’ decision-making in livelihood activities: A case of Soweto, South Africa pp. 282-296

- Chibuikem C. Nnaeme
- Willingness to pay for improved vision in Mozambique pp. 297-310

- Stephen Thompson, Kovin Naidoo, Carmen Gonzalez-Alvarez, Geoff Harris and James Loughman
- The effect of financial development on income inequality in Africa pp. 311-329

- Segun Bolarinwa, Xuan Vinh Vo and Toyin Joseph Olufolahan
Volume 38, issue 1, 2021
- New perspectives on value chains in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 1-3

- Sören Scholvin, Ivan Turok, Anthony Black and Javier Revilla Diez
- New approaches to supermarket supplier development programmes in Southern Africa pp. 4-20

- Reena Das Nair and Namhla Landani
- The contribution of services to international trade in Southern Africa pp. 21-38

- Justin Visagie and Ivan Turok
- The role of regional value chains in fostering regional integration in Southern Africa pp. 39-56

- Anthony Black, Lawrence Edwards, Faizel Ismail, Brian Makundi and Mike Morris
- Regional integration, regional value chains and the automotive industry in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 57-72

- Justin Barnes, Anthony Black, Chelsea Markowitz and Lorenza Monaco
- Formalising E-waste in Ghana: An emerging landscape of fragmentation and enduring barriers pp. 73-86

- Richard Grant and Martin Oteng-Ababio
- Integrating social-ecological systems and global production networks: local effects of trophy hunting in Namibian conservancies pp. 87-103

- Eduard Gargallo and Linus Kalvelage
- Development visions, livelihood realities – how conservation shapes agricultural value chains in the Zambezi region, Namibia pp. 104-121

- Carolin Hulke, Jim Kariuki Kairu and Javier Revilla Diez
- Large investments, small farmers: A financialisation perspective on value chains in a development corridor pp. 122-138

- Gideon Hartmann, Innocent Mwaka and Peter Dannenberg
- An unexpected gateway: The particularities of Mauritius as a hub in oil and gas GPNs pp. 139-152

- Sören Scholvin and Moritz Breul
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