Development Southern Africa
1997 - 2025
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Volume 33, issue 6, 2016
- What matters more for South African households’ debt repayment difficulties? pp. 757-773

- Ralph Abbey Ssebagala
- Which eligible households get grants? Demographic correlates of receipt in South Africa pp. 774-789

- Erin B Godfrey, Nia D Gordon, Lucia C Knight, J Lawrence Aber, LaRue Allen and Linda Richter
- Zambia at 50: The persisting challenges of economic structural transformation pp. 790-805

- Horman Chitonge
- Community-based natural resource management: The role of social capital in collaborative environmental management of tribal resources in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa pp. 806-821

- Regis Musavengane and Danny Mulala Simatele
- Factors impacting on the primary school education of emigrants’ children: The case of Gwanda South, Zimbabwe pp. 822-835

- Zenzele L. Weda and Rorisang Siziba
- Editorial board pp. ebi-ebi

- The Editors
Volume 33, issue 5, 2016
- Corrigendum pp. x-x

- The Editors
- The South African labour market, 1995–2015 pp. 579-599

- Lyle Festus, Atoko Kasongo, Mariana Moses and Derek Yu
- The debate on the future of the population census: Relevance for South Africa? pp. 600-612

- A J Christopher
- A synthesis of homelessness in South Africa: A rapid critical appraisal pp. 613-627

- Leon Roets, Annali Botha, Minrie Greeff, Sarie P. Human, Herman Strydom, Martha J. Watson and Shingairai Chigeza
- The effects of state-subsidised housing on poverty in Cape Town pp. 628-643

- Singumbe Muyeba
- The social sector of the Expanded Public Works Programme as a strategy to alleviate poverty amongst vulnerable groups in Gauteng pp. 644-657

- Boitumelo Joyce Mohapi
- Deconstructing ‘the foreign’: The limits of citizenship for explaining price competition in the Spaza sector in South Africa pp. 658-676

- Laurence Piper and Derek Yu
- Rural transport health and safety in sub-Saharan Africa: Online survey snapshot of expert opinion pp. 677-702

- Steven L Jones, Joseph T Walsh and Seth Appiah-Opoku
- The relationship between financial sector development and savings mobilisation in South Africa: An empirical study pp. 703-718

- Forget Kapingura and Imhotep Alagidede
- ‘Fit to play’: Labour market behaviour in a cohort of public-sector antiretroviral treatment patients pp. 719-739

- Frederik Le Roux Booysen and Jean-Pierre Geldenhuys
- The usage of social media as a marketing tool in two Southern African countries pp. 740-755

- Rosemary Matikiti, Martinette Kruger and Melville Saayman
Volume 33, issue 4, 2016
- Re-estimating gender differences in income in South Africa: The implications of equivalence scales pp. 425-441

- Dorrit Posel, Daniela Casale and Erofili Grapsa
- Performance of land reform projects in the North West province of South Africa: Changes over time and possible causes pp. 442-458

- Johann Kirsten, Charles Machethe, Talent Ndlovu and Pascalina Lubambo
- A categorisation and evaluation of rhino management policies pp. 459-469

- Douglas Crookes and James Blignaut
- Examination of travel and tourism competitiveness contribution to national economy competitiveness of sub-Saharan Africa countries pp. 470-485

- Bojan Krstic, Sonja Jovanovic, Vesna Jankovic-Milic and Tanja Stanisic
- Breaching the barriers: The segmented business and innovation system of handicraft exports in Cape Town pp. 486-501

- Jan Fransen and Bert (AHJ) Helmsing
- Evaluation of the impact of Village Savings and Loan Associations using a novel survey instrument pp. 502-517

- Conner Brannen and Damien Sheehan-Connor
- Sustainable livelihood principles and urban greening in informal settlements in practice: A case of Zandspruit informal settlement, South Africa pp. 518-531

- Mwazvita TB Sachikonye, Tatenda Dalu and Ashley Gunter
- The socio-economic differences between landfill and street waste pickers in the Free State province of South Africa pp. 532-547

- Catherina J. Schenck, Phillip F. Blaauw and Jacoba Viljoen
- Are ‘Albergo Diffuso’ and community-based tourism the answers to community development in South Africa? pp. 548-561

- Andrea Giampiccoli, Melville Saayman and Sean Jugmohan
- Closing the development finance gap in post-conflict and fragile situations: What role for development finance institutions? pp. 562-578

- Thierry Giordano and Michele Ruiters
Volume 33, issue 3, 2016
- What are the characteristics and determinants of the skills challenge in South Africa? pp. 297-297

- B. E. Nzimande
- Skills in South Africa: The journey towards credible planning pp. 298-311

- Marcus Powell, Vijay Reddy and Andrea Juan
- Higher education, employment and economic growth: Exploring the interactions pp. 312-327

- Haroon Bhorat, Aalia Cassim and David Tseng
- Utilisation of administrative and research databases in government departments: Providing the platform for skills planning pp. 328-342

- Andrew Paterson and Mariette Visser
- Schooling inequality, higher education and the labour market: Evidence from a graduate tracer study in the Eastern Cape, South Africa pp. 343-360

- Michael Rogan and John Reynolds
- Connecting capabilities in highly unequal developing countries: The case of the Square Kilometre Array telescope in South Africa pp. 361-375

- Michael Gastrow, Glenda Kruss and Il-Haam Petersen
- Higher education responsiveness through partnerships with industry: The case of a university of technology programme pp. 376-389

- Volker Wedekind and Sybert Mutereko
- The changing nature of artisanal work and occupations: Important for understanding labour markets pp. 390-406

- Angelique Wildschut and Tamlynne Meyer
- Bridging skills demand and supply in South Africa: The role of public and private intermediaries pp. 407-423

- Il-haam Petersen, Glenda Kruss, Simon McGrath and Michael Gastrow
Volume 33, issue 2, 2016
- Thinking regionally: Aviation and development implications in the Karoo region, South Africa pp. 129-144

- Doreen Atkinson
- Factors influencing the comparability of poverty estimates across household surveys pp. 145-165

- Derek Yu
- The growth, poverty and inequality nexus in South Africa: Cointegration and causality analysis pp. 166-185

- Olusegun Akanbi
- Analysing job creation effects of scaling up infrastructure spending in South Africa pp. 186-202

- Margaret Chitiga, Ramos Mabugu and Hélène Maisonnave
- An investigation into factors impacting financial exclusion at the bottom of the pyramid in South Africa pp. 203-214

- John P Wentzel, Krishna Sundar Diatha and Venkata Seshachal Sarma Yadavalli
- Beyond GDP: Towards a Green Economy Index pp. 215-233

- Anton Nahman, Brian K. Mahumani and Willem J. de Lange
- Relational patterns of urbanisation and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 234-246

- Joseph Onjala and Owiti A. K'Akumu
- The efficiency of small and medium enterprises in informal metal manufacturing in Zimbabwe: Implications for stakeholders in the agricultural sector pp. 247-257

- Clifton Makate, Shephard Siziba, Benjamin T. Hanyani-Mlambo, Zvakanyorwa Sadomba and Nelson Mango
- Integrative Public Leadership in the private sector in South Africa pp. 258-271

- Anthony Wilson-Prangley and Johan Olivier
- Mining waste management: Extending sustainability options across economic, social and environmental boundaries pp. 272-285

- Fatima Ferraz
- Quantifying shifts in primary factor demand in the South African economy pp. 286-296

- Heinrich Bohlmann and Marthinus Breitenbach
Volume 33, issue 1, 2016
- Special issue: Towards resilient urban communities pp. 1-2

- Jeanette Manjengwa
- Kenya's focus on urban vulnerability and resilience in the midst of urban transitions in Nairobi pp. 3-22

- Linda I Beyer, Jay Chaudhuri and Barbara Kagima
- Understanding urban poverty in two high-density suburbs of Harare, Zimbabwe pp. 23-38

- Jeanette Manjengwa, Collen Matema and Doreen Tirivanhu
- Ecological self-image and behaviours for children living on the streets of Harare pp. 39-52

- Samson Mhizha, Justin Tandire, Tinashe Muromo and McDonald Matika
- Deprivation among children living and working on the streets of Harare pp. 53-66

- Jeanette Manjengwa, Collen Matema, Doreen Tirivanhu and Rumbidzai Tizora
- Urban water security in Africa: The face of climate and development challenges pp. 67-80

- Mike Muller
- Unlicensed taxis in Zimbabwe's urban areas: The case for legalising an informal urban transportation system pp. 81-98

- Cornelius Gibson Tichagwa
- Broiler production in an urban and peri-urban area of Zimbabwe pp. 99-112

- Eddington Gororo and Mabel T Kashangura
- Building resilient infrastructure in the face of climate change in African cities: Scope, potentiality and challenges pp. 113-127

- Innocent Chirisa, Elmond Bandauko, Elias Mazhindu, Ndarova Audrey Kwangwama and Godfrey Chikowore
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