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Creating a conducive policy environment for employment creation in SMMEs in South Africa

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  • Mollentz, Jennifer.

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Examines the role of small, medium and micro enterprises (SMMEs) in employment and the economy in South Africa and assesses the impact of the policy and legislative environment on these enterprises. Focuses on the number and quality of jobs being created in the sector.

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  • Mollentz, Jennifer., 2002. "Creating a conducive policy environment for employment creation in SMMEs in South Africa," ILO Working Papers 993581513402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:993581513402676
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    1. Bennett, Mark., 2002. "Organizing workers in small enterprises : the experience of the Southern African clothing and textile workers' union," ILO Working Papers 993570863402676, International Labour Organization.
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    3. Reinecke, Gerhard., 2002. "Small enterprises, big challenges : a literature review on the impact of the policy environment on the creation and improvement of jobs within small enterprises," ILO Working Papers 993525273402676, International Labour Organization.
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