SALDRU Working Papers
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- 110: Non-monetary dimensions of well-being: A comment

- Martin Wittenberg
- 109: The effects of different dimensions of HIV-related stigma on HIV testing uptake among young men and women in Cape Town, South Africa

- Brendan Maughan-Brown and Laura Nyblade
- 108: The measurement of earnings in the post-Apartheid period: An overview

- Martin Wittenberg and Farah Pirouz
- 107: Is China "crowding out" South African exports of manufacturers

- Rhys Jenkins and Lawrence Edwards
- 106: Moving out and moving in: Evidence of short-term household change in South Africa from the National Income Dynamics Study

- Lloyd Grieger, April Williamson, Murray Leibbrandt and James Levinsohn
- 105: Changes in education, employment and earnings in South Africa – A cohort analysis

- Nicola Branson, Cally Ardington, David Lam and Murray Leibbrandt
- 104: What do people actually learn from public health education campaigns? Incorrect inferences about male circumcision and female HIV infection risk in a cluster randomized trial in Malawi

- Brendan Maughan-Brown, Susan Godlonton, Rebecca Thornton and Atheendar S Venkataramani
- 103: An evaluation of the determinants and implications of panel attrition in the National Income Dynamics Survey (2008 – 2010)

- Nic Baigrie and Katherine Eyal
- 102: The impact of chinese import penetration on the south african manufacturing sector

- Lawrence Edwards and Rhys Jenkins
- 101: Sampling methodology and field work changes in the october household surveys and labour force surveys

- Andrew Kerr and Martin Wittenberg
- 100: Progress through school and the determinants of school dropout in South Africa

- Nicola Branson, Clare Hofmeyr and David Lam
- 99: What happened to multidimensional poverty in South Africa between 1993 and 2010?

- Arden Finn, Murray Leibbrandt and Ingrid Woolard
- 98: Trends in teenage childbearing and schooling outcomes for children born to teens in South Africa

- Nicola Branson, Cally Ardington and Murray Leibbrandt
- 97: Distance as a barrier to health care access in South Africa

- Zoë McLaren, Cally Ardington and Murray Leibbrandt
- 96: Social protection and labour market outcomes of youth in South Africa

- Cally Ardington, Till Bärnighausen, Anne Case and Alicia Menendez
- 95: Military Expenditure, Economic Growth and Heterogeneity

- John Dunne and Nan Tian
- 94: New Evidence on Subjective Wellbeing and the Definition of Unemployment in South Africa

- Neil Lloyd and Murray Leibbrandt
- 93: Effects of Household Shocks and Poverty on the Timing of Traditional Male Circumcision and HIV Risk in South Africa

- Atheendar S. Venkataramani and Brendan Maughan-Brown
- 92: Job Creation and Destruction in South Africa

- Andrew Kerr, Martin Wittenberg and Jairo Arrow
- 91: The Economic Consequences of Death in South Africa

- Cally Ardington, Till Bärnighausen, Anne Case and Alicia Menendez
- 90: A Framework for Investigating Micro Data Quality, with Application to South African Labour Market Household Surveys

- Reza Daniels
- 89: Questionnaire Design and Response Propensities for Employee Income Micro Data

- Reza Daniels
- 88: Univariate Multiple Imputation for Coarse Employee Income Data

- Reza Daniels
- 87: Gender and Risk Taking in the Classroom

- Justine Burns, Simon Halliday and Malcolm Keswell
- 86: Inequality Traps and Human Capital Accumulation in South Africa

- Miquel Pellicer and Vimal Ranchhod
- 85: Econometric methods and Reichenbach's principle

- Sean Muller
- 84: Child Grants in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2

- Ingrid Woolard and Thabani Buthelezi
- 83: Wealth in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2

- Reza Daniels, Arden Finn and Sibongile Musundwa
- 82: Income Mobility in South Africa: Evidence from the First Two Waves of the National Income Dynamics Study

- Arden Finn, Murray Leibbrandt and James Levinsohn
- 81: Education: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets

- Nicola Branson, David Lam and Linda Zuze
- 80: Health: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets

- Cally Ardington and Boingotlo Gasealahwe
- 79: Self-assessed well-being: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets

- Dorrit Posel
- 78: Labour Market: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets

- Paul Cichello, Murray Leibbrandt and Ingrid Woolard
- 77: Contribution Norms in Heterogeneous Groups: A Climate Change Framing

- Zoe Van der Hoven, Martine Visser and Kerri Brick
- 76: Electoral Rules and Clientelistic Parties: A Regression Discontinuity Approach

- Miquel Pellicer and Eva Wegner
- 75: Education and Inequality: The South African Case

- Nicola Branson, Julia Garlick, David Lam and Murray Leibbrandt
- 74: Government spending, corruption and economic growth

- Giorgio d'Agostino, John Dunne and Luca Pieroni
- 73: Educational Inheritance and the Distribution of Occupations: Evidence from South Africa

- Malcolm Keswell, Sarah Girdwood and Murray Leibbrandt
- 72: Ethnolinguistic Diversity and the Provision of Public Goods: Experimental Evidence from South Africa

- Justine Burns and Malcolm Keswell
- 71: Inheriting the Future: Intergenerational Persistence of Educational status in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

- Justine Burns and Malcolm Keswell
- 70: Concurrent sexual partnerships and sexually transmitted diseases among African men in Cape Town, South Africa

- Brendan Maughan-Brown
- 69: Ethnic Solidarity and the Individual Determinants of Ethnic Identification

- Thomas Bossuroy
- 68: What Drives Corruption? Evidence from North African Firms

- Clara Delavallade
- 67: The fate of Zimbabwe's children: Insights from changes in nutrition outcomes, 1999-2006

- Obert Pimhidzai
- 66: Individual notions of distributive justice and relative economic status

- Abigail Barr, Justine Burns, Luis Miller and Ingrid Shaw
- 65: The Weight of Success: The Body Mass Index and Economic Well-being in South Africa

- Martin Wittenberg
- 64: The Policies for Reducing Income Inequality and Poverty in South Africa

- Murray Leibbrandt, Eva Wegner and Arden Finn
- 63: The South African unemployment debate: three worlds, three discourses?

- Frederick Fourie
- 62: Rarer Actions: Giving and Taking in Third-Party Punishment Games

- Simon Halliday
- 61: How not to present poverty research results: The South African case

- Charles Meth
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