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Volume 34, issue 6, 2017
- Corrigendum pp. i-i

- The Editors
- Family demography research and post-2015 development agenda pp. 667-669

- Clifford Odimegwu, Nicole De Wet, Sunday Adedini and Loretta Ntoimo
- Homogamy and heterogamy in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for couples’ fertility behaviour pp. 670-681

- Lorretta Favour Chizomam Ntoimo and Nyasha Mutanda
- Diverse family forms and quality-of-life in sub-Saharan African countries pp. 682-693

- Oluwagbemiga Ezekiel Adeyemi
- Family formation and economic insecurity among youth in South Africa pp. 694-703

- Nicole De Wet
- Polygynous family system, neighbourhood contexts and under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 704-720

- Sunday A. Adedini and Clifford Odimegwu
- Contextual determinants of family dissolution in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 721-737

- Clifford Odimegwu, Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun and Nicole De Wet
- Nuclear power: The family in decolonial perspective and ‘pro-family’ politics in Africa pp. 738-751

- Haley McEwen
- Dynamics of maternal union dissolution and childhood mortality in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 752-770

- Joshua O. Akinyemi, Clifford O. Odimegwu and Olufunmilayo O. Banjo
- Combining work and child care: The experiences of mothers in Accra, Ghana pp. 771-786

- Philippa Waterhouse, Allan G. Hill and Andrew Hinde
- Comparing family changes in two rural areas of Kenya: Past legacies and present realities pp. 787-801

- An-Magritt Jensen
- Millennium Development Goal shortfalls in Zimbabwe: Analysing the impact of access to water and sanitation on early childhood morbidity pp. 802-824

- Assata Zerai
Volume 34, issue 5, 2017
- The South African brain drain: An empirical assessment pp. 497-514

- David Kaplan and Thomas Höppli
- Is there a trade-off between the employment and wages of unskilled African South Africans? pp. 515-528

- Gareth Roberts and Volker Schöer
- Infrastructure implications of a green economy transition in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: A system dynamics modelling approach pp. 529-547

- Theodore Anthony York, Alan Colin Brent, Josephine Kaviti Musango and Imke Hanlu de Kock
- Improved cookstoves in Africa: Explaining adoption patterns pp. 548-563

- Farai Kapfudzaruwa, John Fay and Tiago Hart
- Broiler production in South Africa: Is there space for smallholders in the commercial chicken coup? pp. 564-574

- Marlene Louw, Tracy Davids and Nico Scheltema
- South African trends in medical aid coverage and stated healthcare-seeking preferences: 2004–14 pp. 575-592

- Kehinde Omotoso and Steven Koch
- Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry: Ethno-ecology and the redefinition of ownership, control, and compensation pp. 593-606

- Willice O. Abuya
- Local economic development in Ghana: From the ‘lost decades’ to a policy ‘maturing’ stage pp. 607-621

- James Kwame Mensah, Justice Nyigmah Bawole and Albert Ahenkan
- Masculinities and gender-based violence in South Africa: A study of a masculinities-focused intervention programme pp. 622-634

- Karen Graaff and Lindy Heinecken
- Measuring the spatial economic impact of the Maputo Development Corridor pp. 635-651

- W. Dzumbira, H. S. Geyer and H. S. Geyer
- Ghanaian school-going adolescents’ self-perceived barriers of access to quality education: A qualitative study pp. 652-665

- Angelina Wilson and Nceba Z. Somhlaba
Volume 34, issue 4, 2017
- Pathways out of homelessness pp. 383-384

- Rehana Vally and Stephan de Beer
- (Finding) Pathways out of homelessness: An engaged, trans-disciplinary collaborative in the City of Tshwane pp. 385-398

- Stephan de Beer and Rehana Vally
- International responses to homelessness: Lessons for the City of Tshwane pp. 399-413

- Johann D. Kriel
- Unshackling the chains of homelessness in the City of Tshwane: A critical appraisal of the current policy in the light of national and local policies and strategies pp. 414-427

- Thinandavha Derrick Mashau
- Homelessness in Pretoria: Exploring the survival challenges of the homeless and their right to the city pp. 428-438

- Inge Kriel, Miriam Júlia Paulo Tembe and Victoria Ruvarashe Mashava
- ‘A shelter is not a home’: Voices of homeless women in the City of Tshwane pp. 439-449

- Seepaneng Salaminah Moloko-Phiri, Ramadimetja Shirley Mogale and Jannie Hugo
- ‘Not just numbers!’ Homeless people as potential economic contributors in Tshwane pp. 450-467

- Lukwikilu Credo Mangayi
- Engaging with homelessness in the City of Tshwane: Ethical and practical considerations pp. 468-481

- Inge Kriel
- The Tshwane Homeless Summit as dramaturgy: A contextual, trans-disciplinary epistemology from below pp. 482-496

- Wayne Renkin and Stephan de Beer
Volume 34, issue 3, 2017
- Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study pp. 245-259

- C. Castiglioni, E. Lozza, C. Libreri and P. Anselmi
- Local participation in transfrontier tourism: Case of Sengwe community in Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, Zimbabwe pp. 260-275

- Simon Chiutsi and Jarkko Saarinen
- Modelling nature-based tourism impacts on rural development and conservation in Sikunga Conservancy, Namibia pp. 276-294

- Steven Gronau, Etti Winter and Ulrike Grote
- Reducing economic leakages from tourism: A value chain assessment of the tourism industry in Kasane, Botswana pp. 295-313

- Andrew Rylance and Anna Spenceley
- The profits of excludability and transferability in redistributive land reform in central Namibia pp. 314-329

- Thomas Falk, Michael Kirk, Dirk Lohmann, Bertus Kruger, Christian Hüttich and Richard Kamukuenjandje
- Beyond GDP in assessing development in South Africa: The Gauteng City-Region Socio-Economic Barometer pp. 330-346

- Darlington Mushongera
- The impact of basic and social infrastructure investment on South African economic growth and development pp. 347-364

- Henk Gnade, Phillip Frederick Blaauw and Talita Greyling
- Socio-economic developmental strategies as retail performance indicators: A balanced scorecard approach pp. 365-382

- William Sewell, Roger B. Mason and Petrus Venter
Volume 34, issue 2, 2017
- Where to draw the line: Data problems and other difficulties estimating urbanisation in Africa pp. 137-150

- Jacqueline Borel-Saladin
- Analysing post-apartheid poverty trends by geo-type, 1997–2012: The understated role of urbanisation and social grants pp. 151-167

- Zack Zimbalist
- The personal and social benefits of urban agriculture experienced by cultivators on the Cape Flats pp. 168-181

- David W. Olivier and Lindy Heinecken
- The role of secondary cities in managing urbanisation in South Africa pp. 182-195

- Lochner Marais and Jan Cloete
- Climate change, urban settlements and quality of life: The case of the Southern African Development Community region pp. 196-209

- Rodreck Mupedziswa and Kefentse Princess Kubanga
- Heidegger’s ‘potentiality-for-being’: Towards adequate economic development in Nigeria pp. 210-223

- John Sodiq Sanni
- Unlocking the potential of unoccupied spectrum in developing countries: Southern African Development Community – case study pp. 224-244

- Moshe T Masonta, Adrian Kliks and Mjumo Mzyece
Volume 34, issue 1, 2017
- Institutional wage-setting, labour demand and labour supply: Causal estimates from a South African pseudo-panel pp. 1-16

- Dieter von Fintel
- The employment environment for youth in rural South Africa: A mixed-methods study pp. 17-32

- Andra Wilkinson, Audrey Pettifor, Molly Rosenberg, Carolyn T Halpern, Harsha Thirumurthy, Mark A Collinson and Kathleen Kahn
- Underemployment in South Africa pp. 33-55

- Rochelle Beukes, Tina Fransman, Simba Murozvi and Derek Yu
- Considering the efficacy of value-added tax zero-rating as pro-poor policy: The case of South Africa pp. 56-73

- Ada Jansen and Estian Calitz
- Knowledge of entrepreneurial support and entrepreneurial intention in the rural provinces of South Africa pp. 74-89

- Mmakgabo Justice Malebana
- Sustaining the developmental state and moving towards a developed state in Botswana pp. 90-104

- Emmanuel Botlhale
- Understanding local entrepreneurship and small enterprises in the tourism–development nexus: The case of western Uganda pp. 105-120

- Bright Adiyia, Sarah De Rademaeker, Dominique Vanneste and Wilber Manyisa Ahebwa
- Evidence-based policy in Ethiopia: A diagnosis of failure pp. 121-136

- Jonathan Mitchell and Xavier Font
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