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Living standards in settler South Africa, 1865-1920
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP06/2022
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The settlers’ fortunes: Comparing tax censuses in the Cape Colony and early American Republic
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP05/2022
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Abstract | PDF (1.1 MB)
 
Mind the gap – an analysis of gender differences in mathematics and science achievement in South Africa
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP04/2022
Rebekka Rühle
Abstract | PDF (1.8 MB)
 
Labour market trends in South Africa in 2009-2019: A lost decade?
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP03/2022
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Abstract | PDF (352 KB)
 
What lies behind South Africa's improvements in PIRLS? An Oaxaca-Blinder analysis of the 2011 and 2016 data
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP02/2022
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Abstract | PDF (697 KB)
 
School drop out and farm input subsidies: gender and kinship heterogeneity in Malawi
Stellenbosch Working Paper Series No. WP01/2022
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Abstract | PDF (841 KB)

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27 Jun 2025 Another setback for the GNU, but oil markets breathe a little easier
This week was marked by heightened tensions both domestically and internationally. At home, friction intensified between the two largest parties in the Government of National Unity (GNU), the ANC and the DA, following the firing of one of the DA's deputy ministers. Internationally, the US conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities using...

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BER Weekly

27 Jun 2025 Another setback for the GNU, but oil markets breathe a little easier
This week was marked by heightened tensions both domestically and internationally. At home, friction intensified between the two largest parties in the Government of National Unity (GNU), the ANC and the DA, following the firing of one of the DA's deputy ministers. Internationally, the US conducted airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities using...

Read the full issue