Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 36, issue 6, 2019
- Inequality in South Africa pp. 733-734

- David Francis and Edward Webster
- The role of corrosive internalisation and denial of responsibility in stabilising inequality in South Africa pp. 735-750

- Chris Desmond
- (In)equality and the South African Constitution pp. 751-766

- Catherine Albertyn
- Critical representations of Southern African inequality: Transcending outmoded exhibition and museum politics pp. 767-787

- Njabulo Chipangura, Patrick Bond and Steven Sack
- Poverty and inequality in South Africa: critical reflections pp. 788-802

- David Francis and Edward Webster
- Inequality caused by macro-economic policies during overaccumulation crisis pp. 803-820

- Patrick Bond and Christopher Malikane
- Linking IDC finance to structural transformation and inclusivity in post-apartheid South Africa pp. 821-838

- Sumayya Goga, Teboho Bosiu and Jason Bell
- Measuring wealth inequality in South Africa: An agenda pp. 839-859

- Aroop Chatterjee
- Resistance to coal inequalities and the possibilities of a just transition in South Africa pp. 860-873

- Jacklyn Cock
- Inequality in healthcare R&D outcomes: a model of process disruption pp. 874-888

- Chris William Callaghan, Natasha Chomba Callaghan and Rubina Jogee
- Analysing legal mobilisation’s potential to secure equal access to socioeconomic justice in South Africa pp. 889-904

- Jeff Handmaker and Thandiwe Matthews
Volume 36, issue 5, 2019
- The Sustainable Development Goals in South Africa: Investigating the need for multi-stakeholder partnerships pp. 555-569

- Lorren Kirsty Haywood, Nikki Funke, Michelle Audouin, Constansia Musvoto and Anton Nahman
- Drivers, barriers, and enablers for greening industry in Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 570-584

- Ralph A. Luken, Edward Clarence-Smith, Lucille Langlois and Inae Jung
- Electricity access and charcoal consumption among urban households in Zambia pp. 585-599

- Brian P. Mulenga, Solomon T. Tembo and Robert B. Richardson
- Inclusiveness revisited: Assessing inclusive businesses in South African agriculture pp. 600-615

- Wytske O Chamberlain and Ward Anseeuw
- An integrated model for increasing the use of evidence by decision-makers for improved development pp. 616-631

- Ruth Stewart, Laurenz Langer and Yvonne Erasmus
- Employment and wage premiums in South African manufacturing exporters: Firm-level evidence pp. 632-650

- Carli Bezuidenhout, Marianne Matthee and Neil Rankin
- Core values as drivers of entrepreneurial performance: A study of SMEs in Uganda’s central region pp. 651-665

- Ismail Kintu and Robert Venter
- The effect of regulations and legislation on small, micro and medium enterprises in South Africa pp. 666-677

- Cecile Nieuwenhuizen
- Do immigrants have better labour market outcomes than South Africans? pp. 678-698

- Claire Vermaak and Colette Muller
- Trends in the working poverty rate (WPR) in post-apartheid South Africa, 1997–2012 pp. 699-715

- Michael Rogan and John Reynolds
- Measuring the causal effect of women’s schooling on contraceptive use in Nigeria pp. 716-729

- Joseph Boniface Ajefu
- The South African informal sector: creating jobs, reducing poverty pp. 730-731

- Chris Rogerson
Volume 36, issue 4, 2019
- Enhancing productive capabilities through intra-regional trade and cross-border investments in Southern Africa pp. 409-425

- Alexis Habiyaremye
- An investigation on the determinants of opening a bank account in Zimbabwe pp. 426-442

- Kosmas Njanike
- Black Tax: Understanding the financial transfers of the emerging black middle class pp. 443-460

- Arinao Mangoma and Anthony Wilson-Prangley
- Measuring regional labour markets in South Africa: How robust are sub-national estimates from the Quarterly Labour Force Survey? pp. 461-475

- Justin Visagie
- Determinants of energy use in the informal food sector pp. 476-490

- Nthabiseng Mohlakoana, Jiska de Groot, Abigail Knox and Hans Bressers
- Welfare measures and the composition of the bottom decile: The example of gender and extreme poverty in South Africa pp. 491-503

- Kate Rich, Chris Desmond and Tawanda Makusha
- Economic bargaining power and financial decision-making among married and cohabitant women in South Africa pp. 504-518

- Sevias Guvuriro and Frederik Booysen
- Poor health as a precursor to consumer debt distress in South Africa pp. 519-536

- Ralph A Ssebagala
- Reform in the contract state: Embedded directions in public procurement regulation in South Africa pp. 537-554

- Ryan Brunette, Jonathan Klaaren and Patronella Nqaba
Volume 36, issue 3, 2019
- Living conditions of mine workers from eight mines in South Africa pp. 265-282

- Jodi Pelders and Gill Nelson
- The organisation of urban agriculture in Cape Town, South Africa: A social capital perspective pp. 283-294

- Tinashe Paul Kanosvamhira
- Coping with climate change in Africa: an analysis of local interpretations in Eastern Cape, SA pp. 295-308

- Amos Apraku, Philani Moyo and Wilson Akpan
- A distributional analysis of union-wage effects in South Africa: Evidence from panel data pp. 309-328

- Mpho Anna Ntlhola, Prudence Kwenda and Miracle Ntuli
- A panel data analysis of the formal-informal sector labour market linkages in South Africa pp. 329-350

- Faeez Nackerdien and Derek Yu
- Promoting alignment between innovation policy and inclusive development in South Africa pp. 351-375

- Il-haam Petersen and Glenda Kruss
- Exploring the fragments of spatial justice and its relevance for the global south pp. 376-389

- Adefemi Adegeye and Johnny Coetzee
- Financial inclusion as a pathway to welfare enhancement and income equality: Micro-level evidence from Nigeria pp. 390-407

- Saifullahi Sani Ibrahim, Huseyin Ozdeser and Behiye Çavuşoğlu
Volume 36, issue 2, 2019
- Bioenergy in Southern Africa: An opportunity for regional integration? pp. 145-154

- Channing Arndt, Giles Henley and Faaiqa Hartley
- Biofuels technology development in Southern Africa pp. 155-174

- William Herbert Lee Stafford, George Adrian Lotter, Graham Paul von Maltitz and Alan Colin Brent
- Institutional arrangements of outgrower sugarcane production in Southern Africa pp. 175-197

- Graham Paul von Maltitz, Giles Henley, Mike Ogg, Paul Samboko, Alexandros Gasparatos, Matt Read, Francois Engelbrecht and Abubakari Ahmed
- Constraints to biofuel feedstock production expansion in Zambia pp. 198-212

- Paul Samboko, Mulako Kabisa and Giles Henley
- Economy-wide implications of biofuel production in Zambia pp. 213-232

- Faaiqa Hartley, Dirk van Seventer, Paul Samboko and Channing Arndt
- Economic impacts of developing a biofuel industry in Mozambique pp. 233-249

- Faaiqa Hartley, Dirk van Seventer, Emilio Tostão and Channing Arndt
- Policy and trade issues for a future regional biofuels market in Southern Africa pp. 250-264

- Giles Henley and Taku Fundira
Volume 36, issue 1, 2019
- Remittances and child labour in Ghana: Does the gender of the household head matter? pp. 1-16

- Abdallah Abdul-Mumuni, Vijay Bhasin and Camara Kwasi Obeng
- Urban agriculture promotes sustainable livelihoods in Cape Town pp. 17-32

- David W Olivier
- Maternal education and child health outcomes in South Africa: A panel data analysis pp. 33-49

- Abieyuwa Ohonba, Nicholas Ngepah and Beatrice Desiree Simo-Kengne
- Multidimensional poverty in South Africa in 2001–16 pp. 50-79

- Tina Fransman and Derek Yu
- The management of South Africa’s landfills and waste pickers on them: Impacting lives and livelihoods pp. 80-98

- Catherina J Schenck, Phillip F Blaauw, Elizabeth C Swart, Jacoba Viljoen and Naome Mudavanhu
- Experiences with and the viability of a recycling pilot project in a Cape Town township pp. 99-110

- Beatrice Conradie, Ida Linde Hansen and Mariska Oosthuizen
- Gender mainstreaming in multi-level political governance in urban Zambia: A critical review of Millennium Development Goal (MDG) achievements pp. 111-126

- Keerty Nakray and Nellie Musamba Kafukanya
- How trade in ecotourism services can save nature: a policy scenario analysis pp. 127-143

- Michael Hübler
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