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November 2017, Volume 34, Issue 6
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 667-669 Family demography research and post-2015 development agenda
by Clifford Odimegwu & Nicole De Wet & Sunday Adedini & Loretta Ntoimo - 670-681 Homogamy and heterogamy in sub-Saharan Africa: Implications for couples’ fertility behaviour
by Lorretta Favour Chizomam Ntoimo & Nyasha Mutanda - 682-693 Diverse family forms and quality-of-life in sub-Saharan African countries
by Oluwagbemiga Ezekiel Adeyemi - 694-703 Family formation and economic insecurity among youth in South Africa
by Nicole De Wet - 704-720 Polygynous family system, neighbourhood contexts and under-five mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
by Sunday A. Adedini & Clifford Odimegwu - 721-737 Contextual determinants of family dissolution in sub-Saharan Africa
by Clifford Odimegwu & Oluwaseyi Dolapo Somefun & Nicole De Wet - 738-751 Nuclear power: The family in decolonial perspective and ‘pro-family’ politics in Africa
by Haley McEwen - 752-770 Dynamics of maternal union dissolution and childhood mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
by Joshua O. Akinyemi & Clifford O. Odimegwu & Olufunmilayo O. Banjo - 771-786 Combining work and child care: The experiences of mothers in Accra, Ghana
by Philippa Waterhouse & Allan G. Hill & Andrew Hinde - 787-801 Comparing family changes in two rural areas of Kenya: Past legacies and present realities
by An-Magritt Jensen - 802-824 Millennium Development Goal shortfalls in Zimbabwe: Analysing the impact of access to water and sanitation on early childhood morbidity
by Assata Zerai
September 2017, Volume 34, Issue 5
- 497-514 The South African brain drain: An empirical assessment
by David Kaplan & Thomas Höppli - 515-528 Is there a trade-off between the employment and wages of unskilled African South Africans?
by Gareth Roberts & Volker Schöer - 529-547 Infrastructure implications of a green economy transition in the Western Cape Province of South Africa: A system dynamics modelling approach
by Theodore Anthony York & Alan Colin Brent & Josephine Kaviti Musango & Imke Hanlu de Kock - 548-563 Improved cookstoves in Africa: Explaining adoption patterns
by Farai Kapfudzaruwa & John Fay & Tiago Hart - 564-574 Broiler production in South Africa: Is there space for smallholders in the commercial chicken coup?
by Marlene Louw & Tracy Davids & Nico Scheltema - 575-592 South African trends in medical aid coverage and stated healthcare-seeking preferences: 2004–14
by Kehinde Omotoso & Steven F. Koch - 593-606 Resource conflict in Kenya’s titanium mining industry: Ethno-ecology and the redefinition of ownership, control, and compensation
by Willice O. Abuya - 607-621 Local economic development in Ghana: From the ‘lost decades’ to a policy ‘maturing’ stage
by James Kwame Mensah & Justice Nyigmah Bawole & Albert Ahenkan - 622-634 Masculinities and gender-based violence in South Africa: A study of a masculinities-focused intervention programme
by Karen Graaff & Lindy Heinecken - 635-651 Measuring the spatial economic impact of the Maputo Development Corridor
by W. Dzumbira & H. S. Geyer & H. S. Geyer - 652-665 Ghanaian school-going adolescents’ self-perceived barriers of access to quality education: A qualitative study
by Angelina Wilson & Nceba Z. Somhlaba
July 2017, Volume 34, Issue 4
- 383-384 Pathways out of homelessness
by Rehana Vally & Stephan de Beer - 385-398 (Finding) Pathways out of homelessness: An engaged, trans-disciplinary collaborative in the City of Tshwane
by Stephan de Beer & Rehana Vally - 399-413 International responses to homelessness: Lessons for the City of Tshwane
by Johann D. Kriel - 414-427 Unshackling the chains of homelessness in the City of Tshwane: A critical appraisal of the current policy in the light of national and local policies and strategies
by Thinandavha Derrick Mashau - 428-438 Homelessness in Pretoria: Exploring the survival challenges of the homeless and their right to the city
by Inge Kriel & Miriam Júlia Paulo Tembe & Victoria Ruvarashe Mashava - 439-449 ‘A shelter is not a home’: Voices of homeless women in the City of Tshwane
by Seepaneng Salaminah Moloko-Phiri & Ramadimetja Shirley Mogale & Jannie Hugo - 450-467 ‘Not just numbers!’ Homeless people as potential economic contributors in Tshwane
by Lukwikilu Credo Mangayi - 468-481 Engaging with homelessness in the City of Tshwane: Ethical and practical considerations
by Inge Kriel - 482-496 The Tshwane Homeless Summit as dramaturgy: A contextual, trans-disciplinary epistemology from below
by Wayne Renkin & Stephan de Beer
May 2017, Volume 34, Issue 3
- 245-259 Increasing employability in the emerging tourism sector in Mozambique: Results of a qualitative study
by C. Castiglioni & E. Lozza & C. Libreri & P. Anselmi - 260-275 Local participation in transfrontier tourism: Case of Sengwe community in Great Limpopo Transfrontier Conservation Area, Zimbabwe
by Simon Chiutsi & Jarkko Saarinen - 276-294 Modelling nature-based tourism impacts on rural development and conservation in Sikunga Conservancy, Namibia
by Steven Gronau & Etti Winter & Ulrike Grote - 295-313 Reducing economic leakages from tourism: A value chain assessment of the tourism industry in Kasane, Botswana
by Andrew Rylance & Anna Spenceley - 314-329 The profits of excludability and transferability in redistributive land reform in central Namibia
by Thomas Falk & Michael Kirk & Dirk Lohmann & Bertus Kruger & Christian Hüttich & Richard Kamukuenjandje - 330-346 Beyond GDP in assessing development in South Africa: The Gauteng City-Region Socio-Economic Barometer
by Darlington Mushongera - 347-364 The impact of basic and social infrastructure investment on South African economic growth and development
by Henk Gnade & Phillip Frederick Blaauw & Talita Greyling - 365-382 Socio-economic developmental strategies as retail performance indicators: A balanced scorecard approach
by William Sewell & Roger B. Mason & Petrus Venter
March 2017, Volume 34, Issue 2
- 137-150 Where to draw the line: Data problems and other difficulties estimating urbanisation in Africa
by Jacqueline Borel-Saladin - 151-167 Analysing post-apartheid poverty trends by geo-type, 1997–2012: The understated role of urbanisation and social grants
by Zack Zimbalist - 168-181 The personal and social benefits of urban agriculture experienced by cultivators on the Cape Flats
by David W. Olivier & Lindy Heinecken - 182-195 The role of secondary cities in managing urbanisation in South Africa
by Lochner Marais & Jan Cloete - 196-209 Climate change, urban settlements and quality of life: The case of the Southern African Development Community region
by Rodreck Mupedziswa & Kefentse Princess Kubanga - 210-223 Heidegger’s ‘potentiality-for-being’: Towards adequate economic development in Nigeria
by John Sodiq Sanni - 224-244 Unlocking the potential of unoccupied spectrum in developing countries: Southern African Development Community – case study
by Moshe T Masonta & Adrian Kliks & Mjumo Mzyece
January 2017, Volume 34, Issue 1
- 1-16 Institutional wage-setting, labour demand and labour supply: Causal estimates from a South African pseudo-panel
by Dieter von Fintel - 17-32 The employment environment for youth in rural South Africa: A mixed-methods study
by Andra Wilkinson & Audrey Pettifor & Molly Rosenberg & Carolyn T Halpern & Harsha Thirumurthy & Mark A Collinson & Kathleen Kahn - 33-55 Underemployment in South Africa
by Rochelle Beukes & Tina Fransman & Simba Murozvi & Derek Yu - 56-73 Considering the efficacy of value-added tax zero-rating as pro-poor policy: The case of South Africa
by Ada Jansen & Estian Calitz - 74-89 Knowledge of entrepreneurial support and entrepreneurial intention in the rural provinces of South Africa
by Mmakgabo Justice Malebana - 90-104 Sustaining the developmental state and moving towards a developed state in Botswana
by Emmanuel Botlhale - 105-120 Understanding local entrepreneurship and small enterprises in the tourism–development nexus: The case of western Uganda
by Bright Adiyia & Sarah De Rademaeker & Dominique Vanneste & Wilber Manyisa Ahebwa - 121-136 Evidence-based policy in Ethiopia: A diagnosis of failure
by Jonathan Mitchell & Xavier Font
November 2016, Volume 33, Issue 6
- 1-1 Editorial board
by The Editors - 757-773 What matters more for South African households’ debt repayment difficulties?
by Ralph Abbey Ssebagala - 774-789 Which eligible households get grants? Demographic correlates of receipt in South Africa
by Erin B Godfrey & Nia D Gordon & Lucia C Knight & J Lawrence Aber & LaRue Allen & Linda Richter - 790-805 Zambia at 50: The persisting challenges of economic structural transformation
by Horman Chitonge - 806-821 Community-based natural resource management: The role of social capital in collaborative environmental management of tribal resources in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa
by Regis Musavengane & Danny Mulala Simatele - 822-835 Factors impacting on the primary school education of emigrants’ children: The case of Gwanda South, Zimbabwe
by Zenzele L. Weda & Rorisang Siziba
September 2016, Volume 33, Issue 5
- 1-1 Corrigendum
by The Editors - 579-599 The South African labour market, 1995–2015
by Lyle Festus & Atoko Kasongo & Mariana Moses & Derek Yu - 600-612 The debate on the future of the population census: Relevance for South Africa?
by A J Christopher - 613-627 A synthesis of homelessness in South Africa: A rapid critical appraisal
by Leon Roets & Annali Botha & Minrie Greeff & Sarie P. Human & Herman Strydom & Martha J. Watson & Shingairai Chigeza - 628-643 The effects of state-subsidised housing on poverty in Cape Town
by Singumbe Muyeba - 644-657 The social sector of the Expanded Public Works Programme as a strategy to alleviate poverty amongst vulnerable groups in Gauteng
by Boitumelo Joyce Mohapi - 658-676 Deconstructing ‘the foreign’: The limits of citizenship for explaining price competition in the Spaza sector in South Africa
by Laurence Piper & Derek Yu - 677-702 Rural transport health and safety in sub-Saharan Africa: Online survey snapshot of expert opinion
by Steven L Jones & Joseph T Walsh & Seth Appiah-Opoku - 703-718 The relationship between financial sector development and savings mobilisation in South Africa: An empirical study
by Forget Mingiri Kapingura & Paul Alagidede - 719-739 ‘Fit to play’: Labour market behaviour in a cohort of public-sector antiretroviral treatment patients
by Frederik Le Roux Booysen & Jean-Pierre Geldenhuys - 740-755 The usage of social media as a marketing tool in two Southern African countries
by Rosemary Matikiti & Martinette Kruger & Melville Saayman
July 2016, Volume 33, Issue 4
- 425-441 Re-estimating gender differences in income in South Africa: The implications of equivalence scales
by Dorrit Posel & Daniela Casale & Erofili Grapsa - 442-458 Performance of land reform projects in the North West province of South Africa: Changes over time and possible causes
by Johann Kirsten & Charles Machethe & Talent Ndlovu & Pascalina Lubambo - 459-469 A categorisation and evaluation of rhino management policies
by Douglas J. Crookes & James N. Blignaut - 470-485 Examination of travel and tourism competitiveness contribution to national economy competitiveness of sub-Saharan Africa countries
by Bojan Krstic & Sonja Jovanovic & Vesna Jankovic-Milic & Tanja Stanisic - 486-501 Breaching the barriers: The segmented business and innovation system of handicraft exports in Cape Town
by Jan Fransen & Bert (AHJ) Helmsing - 502-517 Evaluation of the impact of Village Savings and Loan Associations using a novel survey instrument
by Conner Brannen & Damien Sheehan-Connor - 518-531 Sustainable livelihood principles and urban greening in informal settlements in practice: A case of Zandspruit informal settlement, South Africa
by Mwazvita TB Sachikonye & Tatenda Dalu & Ashley Gunter - 532-547 The socio-economic differences between landfill and street waste pickers in the Free State province of South Africa
by Catherina J. Schenck & Phillip F. Blaauw & Jacoba M.M. Viljoen - 548-561 Are ‘Albergo Diffuso’ and community-based tourism the answers to community development in South Africa?
by Andrea Giampiccoli & Melville Saayman & Sean Jugmohan - 562-578 Closing the development finance gap in post-conflict and fragile situations: What role for development finance institutions?
by Thierry Giordano & Michele Ruiters
May 2016, Volume 33, Issue 3
- 297-297 What are the characteristics and determinants of the skills challenge in South Africa?
by B. E. Nzimande - 298-311 Skills in South Africa: The journey towards credible planning
by Marcus Powell & Vijay Reddy & Andrea Juan - 312-327 Higher education, employment and economic growth: Exploring the interactions
by Haroon Bhorat & Aalia Cassim & David Tseng - 328-342 Utilisation of administrative and research databases in government departments: Providing the platform for skills planning
by Andrew Paterson & Mariette Visser - 343-360 Schooling inequality, higher education and the labour market: Evidence from a graduate tracer study in the Eastern Cape, South Africa
by Michael Rogan & John Reynolds - 361-375 Connecting capabilities in highly unequal developing countries: The case of the Square Kilometre Array telescope in South Africa
by Michael Gastrow & Glenda Kruss & Il-Haam Petersen - 376-389 Higher education responsiveness through partnerships with industry: The case of a university of technology programme
by Volker Wedekind & Sybert Mutereko - 390-406 The changing nature of artisanal work and occupations: Important for understanding labour markets
by Angelique Wildschut & Tamlynne Meyer - 407-423 Bridging skills demand and supply in South Africa: The role of public and private intermediaries
by Il-haam Petersen & Glenda Kruss & Simon McGrath & Michael Gastrow
March 2016, Volume 33, Issue 2
- 129-144 Thinking regionally: Aviation and development implications in the Karoo region, South Africa
by Doreen Atkinson - 145-165 Factors influencing the comparability of poverty estimates across household surveys
by Derek Yu - 166-185 The growth, poverty and inequality nexus in South Africa: Cointegration and causality analysis
by Olusegun Ayodele Akanbi - 186-202 Analysing job creation effects of scaling up infrastructure spending in South Africa
by Margaret Chitiga & Ramos Mabugu & Hélène Maisonnave - 203-214 An investigation into factors impacting financial exclusion at the bottom of the pyramid in South Africa
by John P Wentzel & Krishna Sundar Diatha & Venkata Seshachal Sarma Yadavalli - 215-233 Beyond GDP: Towards a Green Economy Index
by Anton Nahman & Brian K. Mahumani & Willem J. de Lange - 234-246 Relational patterns of urbanisation and economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa
by Joseph Onjala & Owiti A. K'Akumu - 247-257 The efficiency of small and medium enterprises in informal metal manufacturing in Zimbabwe: Implications for stakeholders in the agricultural sector
by Clifton Makate & Shephard Siziba & Benjamin T. Hanyani-Mlambo & Zvakanyorwa Sadomba & Nelson Mango - 258-271 Integrative Public Leadership in the private sector in South Africa
by Anthony Wilson-Prangley & Johan Olivier - 272-285 Mining waste management: Extending sustainability options across economic, social and environmental boundaries
by Fatima Ferraz - 286-296 Quantifying shifts in primary factor demand in the South African economy
by Heinrich R. Bohlmann & Marthinus C. Breitenbach
January 2016, Volume 33, Issue 1
- 1-2 Special issue: Towards resilient urban communities
by Jeanette Manjengwa - 3-22 Kenya's focus on urban vulnerability and resilience in the midst of urban transitions in Nairobi
by Linda I Beyer & Jay Chaudhuri & Barbara Kagima - 23-38 Understanding urban poverty in two high-density suburbs of Harare, Zimbabwe
by Jeanette Manjengwa & Collen Matema & Doreen Tirivanhu - 39-52 Ecological self-image and behaviours for children living on the streets of Harare
by Samson Mhizha & Justin Tandire & Tinashe Muromo & McDonald Matika - 53-66 Deprivation among children living and working on the streets of Harare
by Jeanette Manjengwa & Collen Matema & Doreen Tirivanhu & Rumbidzai Tizora - 67-80 Urban water security in Africa: The face of climate and development challenges
by Mike Muller - 81-98 Unlicensed taxis in Zimbabwe's urban areas: The case for legalising an informal urban transportation system
by Cornelius Gibson Tichagwa - 99-112 Broiler production in an urban and peri-urban area of Zimbabwe
by Eddington Gororo & Mabel T Kashangura - 113-127 Building resilient infrastructure in the face of climate change in African cities: Scope, potentiality and challenges
by Innocent Chirisa & Elmond Bandauko & Elias Mazhindu & Ndarova Audrey Kwangwama & Godfrey Chikowore
November 2015, Volume 32, Issue 6
- 639-657 Twenty-year review of South African fiscal policy: A tale of two sustainabilities
by Philippe Burger & Estian Calitz - 658-674 Is there a link between BRIC foreign direct investment and SADC export performance?
by Danielle le Clus-Rossouw & Wilma Viviers & Elsab� Loots - 675-696 Nature and determinants of household retirement savings behaviour in South Africa
by Ling Ting & Umakrishnan Kollamparambil - 697-710 Public assets and services delivery in South Africa: Is it really a success?
by Charles Adams & Rochelle Gallant & Ada Jansen & Derek Yu - 711-725 Challenges facing international projects for entrepreneurial development in South Africa
by Sophie Bri�re & Maripier Tremblay & Alain Daou - 726-744 A diagnostic approach to intra-metropolitan spatial targeting: Evidence from Cape Town, South Africa
by Claus Rabe & Robert McGaffin & Owen Crankshaw - 745-757 Design and implementation of the Expanded Public Works Programme: Lessons from the Gundo Lashu labour-intensive programme
by Eric Ndavheleseni Musekene - 758-784 Income diversification, wealth, education and well-being in rural south-western Madagascar: Results from the Mahafaly region
by Regina Neudert & Johanna F Goetter & Jessica N Andriamparany & Miandrazo Rakotoarisoa - 785-800 Comprehensive Community Initiative: Evaluation of a transformation system in Mhakwe community in Zimbabwe
by Precious Tirivanhu & Prosper B Matondi & Izak Groenewald - 801-814 Youth engagement in agricultural policy processes in Malawi
by Mariam ATJ Kadzamira & Cynthia Kazembe
September 2015, Volume 32, Issue 5
- 539-554 Can the circle be squared? An enquiry into shale gas mining in South Africa's Karoo
by Mark Ingle & Doreen Atkinson - 555-576 Review of the South African Agricultural Legislative Framework: Food security implications
by Sheryl L Hendriks & Nic JJ Olivier - 577-591 Factors influencing adoption of genetically modified crops in Africa
by Edward Mabaya & Juliana Fulton & Stella Simiyu-Wafukho & Francis Nang'ayo - 592-602 An analysis of factors affecting access to credit in Lesotho's smallholder agricultural sector
by Charmaine Motsoari & Philippus C Cloete & Herman D van Schalkwyk - 603-612 Sampling methodology and fieldwork changes in the October Household Surveys and Labour Force Surveys
by Andrew Kerr & Martin Wittenberg - 613-622 An assessment of survivalist enterprises in the Capricorn District Municipality
by Phineas K Chauke - 623-638 Public works programme and primary health care in South Africa: Creating jobs for health systems strengthening?
by Olagoke Akintola
July 2015, Volume 32, Issue 4
- 425-442 The evolution of educational inequalities through secondary school: Evidence from a South African panel study
by Stephen Taylor & Servaas van der Berg & Vijay Reddy & Dean Janse van Rensburg - 443-457 Social assistance and dignity: South African women's experiences of the child support grant
by Gemma Wright & David Neves & Phakama Ntshongwana & Michael Noble - 458-476 Negative economic shocks and child schooling: Evidence from rural Malawi
by Asma Hyder & Jere R Behrman & Hans-Peter Kohler - 477-493 Children in Zimbabwe after the long crisis: Situation analysis and policy issues
by Lauchlan T Munro - 494-510 Impacts of new universities on hosting cities and the implications for Kimberley, Northern Cape, South Africa
by Deon Kleinsmith & Anele Horn - 511-525 An integration of the livelihoods and asset-based community development approaches: A South African case study
by Hanna Nel - 526-537 Youth wage employment and parental education in Malawi
by Richard Mussa
May 2015, Volume 32, Issue 3
- 275-276 Special issue: Tourism and hospitality development in African economies: Perspectives and challenges
by Robin Nunkoo - 277-291 Tourism and regional development: The case of South Africa's distressed areas
by Christian M Rogerson - 292-302 Authenticity, satisfaction, and place attachment: A conceptual framework for cultural tourism in African island economies
by Haywantee Ramkissoon - 303-319 Constraints to consumption of South Africa's national parks among the emerging domestic tourism market
by Elizabeth A Kruger & Anneli Douglas - 320-332 Is small beautiful? Understanding the contribution of small businesses in township tourism to economic development
by Ko Koens & Rhodri Thomas - 333-349 The representation of voluntourism in search engines: The case of South Africa
by Izak van Zyl & Alessandro Inversini & Isabella Rega - 350-362 Policy-makers' perceptions of the tourism-climate change nexus: Policy needs and constraints in Botswana
by Wame L Hambira & Jarkko Saarinen - 363-376 The impact of relative prices on tourism demand for Mauritius: An empirical analysis
by Boopen Seetanah & Raja Sannassee & Sawkut Rojid - 377-391 Cultural community-based tourism in Tanzania: Lessons learned and way forward
by John T Mgonja & Agnes Sirima & Kenneth F Backman & Sheila J Backman - 392-406 Ecotourism development in Ghana: A postcolonial analysis
by Gabriel Eshun & Eva Tagoe-Darko - 407-423 Tourism-conservation enterprises for community livelihoods and biodiversity conservation in Kenya
by Rita Wairimu Nthiga & Ren� Van der Duim & Ingrid J Visseren-Hamakers & Machiel Lamers
March 2015, Volume 32, Issue 2
- 131-150 Polycentric development in the Cape Town city-region: Empirical assessment and consideration of spatial policy implications
by Ken Sinclair-Smith - 151-169 Measurements and determinants of multifaceted poverty in South Africa
by Ada Jansen & Mariana Moses & Stanford Mujuta & Derek Yu - 170-192 Did primary healthcare user fee abolition matter? Reconsidering South Africa's experience
by Anna S Brink & Steven F Koch - 193-208 Inequity in inpatient healthcare utilisation 10 years after Apartheid
by Leander R Buisman & Pilar Garc�a-G�mez - 209-228 Decomposing inequality and poverty in post-war Rwanda: The roles of gender, education, wealth and location
by Kade Finnoff - 229-239 Sources of inequality in the cost of transport mobility in the city of Yaound�, Cameroon
by Val�rie Ongolo-Zogo & Boniface Ngah Epo - 240-257 Corporate social responsibility, mining and sustainable development in Namibia: Critical reflections through a relational lens
by David Littlewood - 258-273 The role of politics in the migration of Zimbabwean teachers to South Africa
by Dick Ranga
January 2015, Volume 32, Issue 1
- 1-2 Editorial: South Africa's emergent middle class
by Grace Khunou - 3-24 Growth of the middle class: Two perspectives that matter for policy
by Justin Visagie - 25-40 The emergent middle class in contemporary South Africa: Examining and comparing rival approaches
by Ronelle Burger & Cindy Lee Steenekamp & Servaas van der Berg & Asmus Zoch - 41-56 Understanding consumption patterns of the established and emerging South African black middle class
by Ronelle Burger & Megan Louw & Brigitte Barbara Isabel de Oliveira Pegado & Servaas van der Berg - 57-75 Life chances and class: Estimating inequality of opportunity for children and adolescents in South Africa
by Asmus Zoch - 76-89 Rethinking Bundy: Land and the black middle class - accumulation beyond the peasantry
by Nkululeko Mabandla - 90-103 What middle class? The shifting and dynamic nature of class position
by Grace Khunou - 104-117 'Growing up' and 'moving up': Metaphors that legitimise upward social mobility in Soweto
by Detlev Krige - 118-129 Food, malls and the politics of consumption: South Africa's new middle class
by Sophie Chevalier
November 2014, Volume 31, Issue 6
- 761-774 Inequities in under-five child nutritional status in South Africa: What progress has been made?
by Julian May & Ian M Timæus - 775-795 The dynamics of household dissolution and change in socio-economic position: A survival model in a rural South Africa
by Kurt Sartorius & Benn KD Sartorius & Mark A Collinson & Stephen M Tollman - 796-811 Service delivery frameworks as instruments of citizen empowerment: A tale of two experiences, India and South Africa
by Samuel Kariuki & Zwelakhe Tshandu - 812-825 The case for gender mainstreaming Botswana's privatisation process
by Emmanuel Botlhale - 826-842 Mineral wealth - 'in the name of morafe '? Community control in South Africa's 'Platinum Valley'
by Sonwabile Mnwana - 843-858 Remaining at the margins: Case study of farmworkers in the North West Province, South Africa
by Stefanie Lemke & Fanie Jansen van Rensburg
September 2014, Volume 31, Issue 5
- 641-641 Editorial
by Najma Mohamed - 642-657 Interpreting the green economy: Emerging discourses and their considerations for the Global South
by Kristy Faccer & Anton Nahman & Michelle Audouin - 658-674 The Green Fund of South Africa: Origins, establishment and first lessons
by Najma Mohamed & Edwin Maitho & Eugenia Masvikeni & Riaan Fourie & Mahommed Tilly & Nomsa Zondi - 675-691 Is urbanisation in South Africa on a sustainable trajectory?
by Ivan Turok & Jacqueline Borel-Saladin - 692-710 Concentrating solar power: Improving electricity cost and security of supply, and other economic benefits
by Paul Gauch� & Alan C Brent & Theodor W von Backstr�m - 711-720 Restoration of natural capital: Mobilising private sector investment
by James N Blignaut & Leandri van der Elst - 721-743 Environmental assessments for the greening of public infrastructure in South Africa
by Saphira Patel & Thierry Giordano - 744-758 Green economy transitioning of the South African power sector: A system dynamics analysis approach
by Josephine K Musango & Alan C Brent & Mapula Tshangela
July 2014, Volume 31, Issue 4
- 535-552 Does public expenditure management matter for education outcomes?
by Nana Adowaa Boateng - 553-562 Increasing Block Tariff structures as a water subsidy mechanism in South Africa: An exploratory analysis
by Cobus Burger & Ada Jansen - 563-580 The experience of private investment in the South African water sector: The Mbombela Concession
by Sugen Chetty & John M Luiz - 581-590 Changing the world one systematic review at a time: A new development methodology for making a difference
by Ruth Stewart - 591-605 The impact of trade facilitation factors on South Africa's exports to a selection of African countries
by Andr� C Jordaan - 606-624 Dimensions of entrepreneurial orientation and small and medium enterprise performance in emerging economies
by Ingrid Le Roux & Kenneth M K Bengesi - 625-640 Factors influencing household food security among smallholder farmers in the Mudzi district of Zimbabwe
by Nelson Mango & Byron Zamasiya & Clifton Makate & Kefasi Nyikahadzoi & Shephard Siziba
May 2014, Volume 31, Issue 3
- 363-372 Integrating tourism to rural development and planning in the developing world
by Jarkko Saarinen & Monkgogi Lenao - 373-396 Game ranching inter-sectoral linkages: A structural path analysis for South Africa
by Riaan Rossouw & Philippus C Cloete - 397-411 South Africa's Emergency Housing Programme: A prism of urban contest
by Liza Rose Cirolia - 412-426 Development and gender: Longitudinal entrepreneurial gender effects of the inner-city Johannesburg street-trading context
by Chris W Callaghan - 427-451 Health provider choice and implicit rationing in healthcare: Evidence from Mozambique
by Vincenzo Salvucci - 452-474 Farm households' participation in rural non-farm employment in post-war Rwanda: Drivers and policy implications
by Patrick Hitayezu & Julius Juma Okello & Christopher Obel-Gor - 475-493 Developing a competitive concentrating solar power industry in South Africa: Current gaps and recommended next steps
by Sara Grobbelaar & Paul Gauch� & Alan Brent - 494-514 International trade and agricultural production: Evidence from the Southern African Development Community sub-region
by Nicholas N Ngepah - 515-534 Regional integration in Africa versus higher levels of intra-Africa trade
by Andr� C Jordaan
March 2014, Volume 31, Issue 2
- 195-196 Special Issue: Redistribution for equitable development in South Africa
by Margaret Chitiga Mabugu - 197-218 Inequality, poverty and prospects for redistribution
by Servaas van der Berg - 219-240 Pro-poor growth and social protection in South Africa: Exploring the interactions
by Haroon Bhorat & David Tseng & Benjamin Stanwix - 241-256 Shifting the growth path to achieve employment intensive growth in South Africa
by Anthony Black & Heinrich Gerwel - 257-274 Can trade liberalisation in South Africa reduce poverty and inequality while boosting economic growth? Macro--micro reflections
by Ramos Mabugu & Margaret Chitiga Mabugu