Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 37, issue 6, 2020
- Heterogeneous relationships between income levels and associated correlates in Gauteng province, South Africa: quantile regression approach pp. 871-887

- Koech Cheruiyot
- Unbundling of the green bond market in the economic hubs of Africa: Case study of Kenya, Nigeria and South Africa pp. 888-903

- Nomhle Ngwenya and Mulala Danny Simatele
- Exploring the role of NGOs in influencing enterprise policy: Insights from Zimbabwe pp. 904-920

- Crispen Karanda and Nuria Toledano
- Education elasticities of young women fertility in sub-Saharan Africa: Insights from Ethiopia, Rwanda, and Zimbabwe pp. 921-936

- Pedzisai Ndagurwa and Garikayi B. Chemhaka
- Impact of government support programmes on household welfare in the Limpopo province of South Africa pp. 937-952

- Mikovhe Gadisi, Enoch Owusu-Sekyere and Abiodun Akintunde Ogundeji
- A realist assessment of the facilitation process for improving social accountability by community based organizations pp. 953-970

- Precious Tirivanhu
- Waste pickers in informal self-employment: Over-worked and on the breadline pp. 971-996

- Derek Yu, Derick Blaauw and Rinie Schenck
- Gender equality in labour force participation, economic growth and development in South Africa pp. 997-1011

- Michele Ruiters and Ailie Charteris
- Subjective wellbeing inequality in South Africa 2008–14: An unconditional quantile decomposition analysis pp. 1012-1032

- Umakrishnan Kollamparambil and Qaqambile Mathentamo
- An assessment for enhancing sustainability in rural tourism products in South Africa pp. 1033-1050

- Lorren K. Haywood, Karen Nortje, Gift Dafuleya, Tondani Nethengwe and Fhatuwani Sumbana
Volume 37, issue 5, 2020
- COVID-19 and African tourism research agendas pp. 727-741

- Christian M. Rogerson and Tom Baum
- Determinants of impact investing for tourism development in emerging destinations of sub-Saharan Africa pp. 742-757

- Albert Nsom Kimbu and Tembi Maloney Tichaawa
- An African dilemma: Pastoralists, conservationists and tourists – reconciling conflicting issues in Kenya pp. 758-772

- Damiannah Kieti, Rita Nthiga, Jonathan Plimo, Pratima Sambajee, Ann Ndiuini, Ezekiel Kiage, Peter Mutinda and Tom Baum
- Motivation-based segmentation of rural tourism market in African villages pp. 773-790

- Noel Biseko Lwoga and Elirehema Maturo
- Empowerment process in community-based tourism: Friend relationship perspective pp. 791-808

- Melphon A. Mayaka, Gary Lacey and Christian M. Rogerson
- Determinants of tourism small and medium enterprises financial performance pp. 809-824

- Robin Nunkoo, Viraiyan Teeroovengadum, Boopen Seetanah, R. V. Sannasee and Arshad Pooloo
- Education and skills in tourism: Implications for youth employment in South Africa pp. 825-839

- Irma Booyens
- Inclusive tourism and municipal assets: Evidence from Overstrand local municipality, South Africa pp. 840-854

- Christian M. Rogerson and Jayne M. Rogerson
- Changing socio-ecologies of Kalahari: Local perceptions towards environmental change and tourism in Kgalagadi, Botswana pp. 855-870

- Jarkko Saarinen, Naomi Moswete, Julius R. Atlhopheng and Wame L. Hambira
Volume 37, issue 4, 2020
- Johannesburg’s implementation of the National Water Act, 1998 in Soweto, South Africa pp. 535-552

- B. Maphela and F. Cloete
- Assessing social impact in the field of sustainable tourism development: Evidence from Cabo Delgado (MZ) pp. 553-569

- Cinzia Castiglioni, Edoardo Lozza, Paolo Anselmi and Rossella Rossi
- Optimising balance using covariate balancing propensity score: The case of South African child support grant pp. 570-586

- Adeola Oyenubi
- The role of foreign direct investment (FDI) on domestic entrepreneurship in South Africa pp. 587-600

- Busiswa Nxazonke and Roscoe Bertrum van Wyk
- Are people in the SADC region willing to pay more tax to fund public healthcare? pp. 601-616

- Jack Chola Bwalya
- Globalisation, poverty and corruption: Retarding progress in South Africa pp. 617-643

- Mohammad Salahuddin, Nick Vink, Nicholas Ralph and Jeff Gow
- Milk in the city: profiles and development paths for urban dairy holders in Ethiopia pp. 644-660

- Eline D’Haene and Marijke D’Haese
- Integrating livelihoods and forest conservation through beekeeping in northern KwaZulu-Natal pp. 661-677

- K. Ricketts and C. M. Shackleton
- Advancing heritage tourism in the central Karoo: The South African War Battlefields Route pp. 678-693

- Eben Proos and Johan Hattingh
- The political economy of Zimbabwean Urban informality since 2000 – A contemporary governance dilemma pp. 694-707

- Abraham R. Matamanda, Innocent Chirisa, Munyaradzi A. Dzvimbo and Queen L. Chinozvina
- Household formation and service delivery in post-apartheid South Africa: Evidence from the Agincourt sub-district 1992–2012 pp. 708-726

- Martin Wittenberg and Mark A. Collinson
Volume 37, issue 3, 2020
- Employed yet poor: low-wage employment and working poverty in South Africa pp. 363-381

- Jade Feder and Derek Yu
- Violations of farm workers’ labour rights in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 382-404

- Stephen Devereux
- Externally constrained growth: Testing the applicability of Thirlwall’s law in South Africa pp. 405-417

- Mzwanele Ntshwanti and Kenneth Creamer
- Learning by solving as a pedagogical approach to inclusive health innovation pp. 418-431

- Trust Saidi, Donné van der Westhuizen, Nailah Conrad, Tinashe Mutsvangwa and Tania S. Douglas
- State paternalism and institutional degradation at Treesleeper Eco-camp: Community-based tourism and the loss of sovereignty among Bushmen in Namibia pp. 432-445

- Stasja Koot, Verina Jane Ingram and Mariska Bijsterbosch
- Lifestyle risk factors, non-communicable diseases and labour force participation in South Africa pp. 446-461

- Nozuko Lawana, Frederik Booysen, Asrat Tsegaye, Forget Kapingura and Charles Hongoro
- Sectoral minimum wages in South Africa: Disemployment by firm size and trade exposure pp. 462-482

- Marlies Piek and Dieter von Fintel
- Recovery from stunting in early childhood and subsequent schooling outcomes: Evidence from NIDS Waves 1–5 pp. 483-500

- Daniela Casale
- A reassessment of stock market integration in SADC: The case of Namibia pp. 501-518

- Bruce Hearn and Jenifer Piesse
- Towards inclusive growth in Africa pp. 519-533

- Arno J. van Niekerk
Volume 37, issue 2, 2020
- Drivers and barriers of corporate social responsibility in the tourism industry: The case of Malawi pp. 181-196

- Felix G. Bello and Grace Kamanga
- University population expenditure and its impact on real estate demand: Evidence from South Africa pp. 197-216

- David Dyason
- Battling the informal settlement challenge through sustainable city framework: experiences and lessons from Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 217-231

- Abraham R Matamanda
- Social capital and self-organised collective action: Lessons and insights from a South African community project pp. 232-246

- Megan Davenport and Rashid M. Hassan
- A Report on the Impact of the Living Conditions Studies (LCS) on disability in southern Africa pp. 247-258

- Richard Vergunst and Leslie Swartz
- Estimating the future health care cost of population aging in South Africa pp. 259-275

- Zilungile Tunzi and Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne
- Employment quality index for the South African labour market pp. 276-294

- Derek Yu
- Road crashes in Namibia: Challenges and opportunities for sustainable development pp. 295-311

- Steven Jones, Kenneth Odero and Emmanuel Kofi Adanu
- Environmental sustainability innovations in the accommodation sub-sector: Views from Lilongwe, Malawi pp. 312-327

- Lameck Zetu Khonje, Mulala Danny Simatele and Regis Musavengane
- Teachers’ unions and industrial action in South African primary schools: Exploring their impacts on learning pp. 328-347

- Gabrielle Wills
- Owner-manager human capital and business coping ability in African immigrant small businesses in Southern Africa pp. 348-361

- Chukuakadibia Eresia-Eke and Chijioke Okerue
Volume 37, issue 1, 2020
- The impact of risk on bilateral trade in the Southern African Customs Union (SACU) pp. 1-18

- S. S. B. Mlipha and M. Kalaba
- Quality of life: Validation of an instrument and analysis of relationships between domains pp. 19-39

- Talita Greyling and Fiona Tregenna
- The demand for cigarettes: New evidence from South Africa pp. 40-54

- Alfred Mukong and Ernest Tingum
- Debunking the effectiveness of in-kind transfers in alleviating urban household food insecurity in Bulawayo, Zimbabwe pp. 55-69

- Sibonokuhle Ndlovu, Moreblessings Mpofu and Philani Moyo
- The stakeholder ecosystem of women entrepreneurs in South African townships pp. 70-86

- Yogavelli Nambiar, Margie Sutherland and Caren Brenda Scheepers
- To wish upon a star: Exploring Astro Tourism as vehicle for sustainable rural development pp. 87-104

- Laeticia Jacobs, Elizabeth A. Du Preez and Felicité Fairer-Wessels
- Reflecting on Global South planning and planning literature pp. 105-129

- Elizelle Juaneé Cilliers
- Leveraging agriculture for growth: lessons from innovative joint ventures and international best practice pp. 130-146

- Andre Steenkamp, Duncan Pieterse and James Rycroft
- How might a national minimum wage affect the employment of youth in South Africa? pp. 147-161

- Leila Patel, Zoheb Khan and Thomas Englert
- Development finance as an emerging discipline: Perspectives from the South African context pp. 162-177

- Jeremy Dobbin and Hendrik Lloyd
- Dimensions of resilience in developing countries: informality, solidarities and carework pp. 178-180

- Philippe Adair
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