Working Papers - 2009

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Managing the teacher pay system: What the local and international data are telling us
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP26/2009
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Abstract | PDF (636 KB)
 
Measuring the impact of social cash transfers on poverty and inequality in Namibia
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP25/2009
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Abstract | PDF (826 KB)
 
Determining the Causes of the Rising South African Unemployment Rate: An Age, Period and Generational Analysis
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP24/2009
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Abstract | PDF (1.1 MB)
 
A new and direct test of the ‘gender bias’ in multiple-choice questions
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP23/2009
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Abstract | PDF (305 KB)
 
Oorsprong van die dualistiese karakter van die Suid-Afrikaanse skoolstelsel.
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP22/2009
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Abstract | PDF (181 KB)
 
The comparability of Census 1996, Census 2001 and Community Survey 2007
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP21/2009
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Abstract | PDF (1.3 MB)
 
Economic Crises, Stabilisation Policy and Output in Emerging Market Economies
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP20/2009
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Abstract | PDF (763 KB)
 
Poverty trends since the transition: What we know
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP19/2009
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Abstract | PDF (1.0 MB)
 
The opportunity cost of the upkeep of the criminal justice system in South Africa from 1980 to 2006
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP18/2009
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Abstract | PDF (172 KB)
 
The dynamics of inequality in a newly settled, pre-industrial society: The case of the Cape Colony
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP17/2009
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Abstract | PDF (726 KB)
 
The sensitivity of South African inflation expectations to surprises
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP16/2009
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Abstract | PDF (295 KB)
 
Poverty, Inequality and the Role of Social Grants: An Analysis using Decomposition Techniques
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP15/2009
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Abstract | PDF (1.1 MB)
 
Main Findings on Free Basic Services from National Treasury Fiscal Incidence Report
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP14/2009
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Abstract | PDF (141 KB)
 
The cost of fiscal subsidies to higher education students in South Africa: A comparison between 2000 and 2006
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP13/2009
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Abstract | PDF (260 KB)
 
Fiscal incidence analysis: Healthcare
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP12/2009
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Abstract | PDF (783 KB)
 
The fiscal incidence of provision of free basic water
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP11/2009
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Abstract | PDF (85 KB)
 
Fiscal incidence of social spending in South Africa, 2006
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP10/2009
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Abstract | PDF (322 KB)
 
Isolating a measure of inflation expectations for the South African financial market using forward interest rates
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP09/2009
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Abstract | PDF (371 KB)
 
The comparability of Labour Force Survey (LFS) and Quarterly Labour Force Survey (QLFS)
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP08/2009
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Abstract | PDF (369 KB)
 
The impact of teacher characteristics on student performance: An analysis using hierarchical linear modelling
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP07/2009
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Abstract | PDF (208 KB)
 
Evaluating Africa’s comparative advantage in travel service exports
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP06/2009
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Abstract | PDF (343 KB)
 
Teacher pay in South Africa: How attractive is the teaching profession?
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP04/2009
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Abstract | PDF (377 KB)
 
World Rankings of Comparative Advantage in Service Exports
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP03/2009
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Abstract | PDF (2.0 MB)
 
The effect of livestock theft on household poverty in developing countries: The case of Lesotho
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP02/2009
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Abstract | PDF (177 KB)
 
The importance of socio-economic status in determining educational achievement in South Africa
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP01/2009
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Abstract | PDF (846 KB)

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