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期刊名:South african journal of economics

缩写:S AFR J ECON

ISSN:0038-2280

e-ISSN:1813-6982

IF/分区:1.3/Q3

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Vimal Ranchhod,Reza Che Daniels Vimal Ranchhod
This paper conducts an analysis of labour market dynamics in South Africa during the initial period of lockdown, from the end of March to the end of April 2020, using the first wave of the NIDS-CRAM (2020) survey. Within our sample of over ...
Talita Greyling,Stephanie Rossouw,Tamanna Adhikari Talita Greyling
The COVID-19 pandemic led many governments to implement lockdown regulations to curb the spread of the virus. Though lockdowns do minimise the physical damage caused by the virus, there may also be substantial damage to population well-bein...
Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu,Martin Henseler,Ramos Mabugu et al. Margaret Chitiga-Mabugu et al.
A computable general equilibrium model linked to a microsimulation model is applied to assess the potential short-term effects on the South African economy of the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. With a particular focus on distributional outcomes...
Willem H Boshoff Willem H Boshoff
The declaration of a state of national disaster in South Africa, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, was followed by excessive-pricing regulations pertaining to certain consumer and medical products and services. The regulations and their applica...
Waldo Krugell,Hannelie Otto,Jacky van der Merwe Waldo Krugell
In 1994, South Africa adopted the Reconstruction and Development Programme (RDP) and emphasised the delivery of services to meet basic needs. Since then great strides have been made to redress past social inequalities. However, analysis of ...
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Is there a link between household income and income stress, and risky sexual behaviour of young people? Anecdotal and qualitative evidence suggests this may be the case, but there is little quantitative research measuring this relationship....