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The South African labour market, 1995-2013

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  • Atoko Kasongo
  • Derek Yu
  • Lyle Festus
  • Mariana Moses

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This paper investigates the changes in the South African labour market in the post-apartheid period in 1995-2013 by updating the work by Oosthuizen (2006) and Yu (2008). The three main data sources used are the October Household Survey of 1995, the Labour Force Survey of September 2004 and the Quarterly Labour Force Survey of 2013 […]

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  • Atoko Kasongo & Derek Yu & Lyle Festus & Mariana Moses, 2015. "The South African labour market, 1995-2013," Working Papers 493, Economic Research Southern Africa.
  • Handle: RePEc:rza:wpaper:493
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    Keywords

    Employment; Labour Market; South Africa; unemployment;
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    JEL classification:

    • J40 - Labor and Demographic Economics - - Particular Labor Markets - - - General

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