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reluctant to abandon apartheid. Similarly, Israel’s leading firms recorded spectacular gains riding the global arms race and …
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This paper investigates progress in reducing the high level of racial stratification of occupations after apartheid in …
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, covering the apartheid and post-apartheid eras. We use these data to provide a broad baseline about job duration in South … market segmentation in South Africa. The influence of apartheid-era labour market policy on restricting the freedom of …
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the purported practices of apartheid by Israel. We gauge the impact of Israeli policies on Palestinian basic needs using a … apartheid regime. This work could serve as evidence in prospective legal proceedings. …
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It can be argued that just as there are different kinds of literacy, there are different kinds of illiteracy. A proximate illiterate, i.e. an illiterate who has easy access to a literate person, is clearly better off than someone without such access. The existing literature that takes account of...
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[Introduction] South Africa is unlikely to feature at the top of the agenda at any international dialogue on food security. The country is a net exporter of agricultural commodities and has a high per capita income, even for an emerging economy. There are no tight foreign-exchange constraints,...
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[Introduction ...] Following this introduction, Section 2 presents the conceptual framework on food security that guides this study, and offers succinct data on the three countries based on leading international measures. Section 3 offers a general presentation of the food-security policy...
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We use an equilibrium search framework to model a formal- informal sector labour market where the informal sector arises endogenously. In our model large firms will be in the formal sector and pay a wage premium, while small firms are characterised by low wages and tend to be in the informal...
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Post-apartheid South Africa is facing three major economic problems: (1) slack economic growth, (2) high and growing …
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