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South Africa and Gender

South Africa
  • Capital: Pretoria
  • Population: 49000000
  • Size: 1219912.0 Km2

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Short report on how the SADC counties are attempting to meet their committments to gender equity in education
Southern African Research and Documentation Centre, 1999
In line with the global declaration that education is a fundamental right to which both women and men should have access, countries in southern Africa are striving to achieve gender equity. [author]
Why do grandmothers prefer girls? The effects of pensions on child nutrition
E. Duflo / National Bureau of Economic Research, USA, 2000
This paper studies whether the impact of a cash transfer on child nutritional status is affected by the gender of its recipient. In the early 1990's, the benefits and coverage of the South African social pension program were expanded ...
How trade, industrial and labour market policies are impacting on the growth of informal and flexible work in South Africa
I. Valodia / Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2000
This paper examines the gender dimensions of the growth in informal and flexible work in South Africa and the government’s policy response to this. The paper outlines the growth in informal and flexible work practices, and as ill...
Factors for getting and keeping a job in South Africa: gender, race, credit, experience, and education
M. Keswell / Trade and Industrial Policy Strategies, South Africa, 2000
This paper addresses economic mobility as it pertains to labour markets in KwaZulu-Natal using the KwaZulu Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) data. It adopts both univariate and multivariate techniques. To understand oher correlates of mobi...
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