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South Africa 12 Südafrika 12 Arbeitslosigkeit 4 Arbeitsmarkt 4 Labour market 4 Unemployment 4 Collective bargaining 3 Lohn 3 Lohnstruktur 3 Mindestlohn 3 Minimum wage 3 Tarifverhandlungen 3 Wage structure 3 Wages 3 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 2 Employment 2 Erwerbstätigkeit 2 Gewerkschaftsmitgliedschaft 2 Labour market policy 2 Union membership 2 Agriculture 1 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 1 Armut 1 Benchmarking 1 Beschäftigungssystem 1 Betriebliche Sozialleistungen 1 Collective bargaining theory 1 EU countries 1 EU-Staaten 1 Employee benefits 1 Employment system 1 Gender 1 Geschlecht 1 Gesundheitskosten 1 Gesundheitspolitik 1 Gesundheitswesen 1 Health care costs 1 Health care system 1 Health policy 1 Labour market discrimination 1
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Bhorat, H. 9 Goga, Sumayya 4 van der Westhuizen, Carlene 4 Kanbur, Ravi 3 Mayet, Natasha 2 Benjamin, Paul 1 Bhorat, Haroon 1 Burger, Ronelle 1 Cichello, Paul L. 1 Grobler, Christelle 1 Meth, Charles 1 Mncube, Liberty 1 Oosthuizen, Morne 1 Poswell, Laura 1 Stanwix, Benjamin 1 Theron, Jan 1 Tseng, David 1
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University of Cape Town Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 9 Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 5
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Costing, Comparing and Competing : Developing an Approach to the Benchmarking of Labour Market Regulation
Benjamin, Paul - 2014
The World Bank's Doing Business survey seeks to measure and compare the costs to business of various types of regulation, including labour regulation. As such it is an important driver of labour market 'reform' globally and in South Africa. It may also be encouraging a tendency of different...
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A Nation in Search of Jobs : Six Possible Policy Suggestions for Employment Creation in South Africa
Bhorat, H. - 2013
I provide six possible employment creating policy options within the arena of principally, but not exclusively, active labour market policy. The notion is that interventions in these areas should provide for short-term and possibly long-term employment creation avenues and options for the...
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The Newly Unemployed and the UIF Take-Up Rate in the South African Labour Market
Bhorat, H. - 2012
This paper investigates the take-up rate or claim-waiting rate of the unemployed under the South African Unemployment Insurance Fund (UIF) system. The goal is to identify disincentive effects that income replacement rates (IRR) and accumulated credits may have on the claimant's behaviour in...
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The Gender Wage Gap in the Post-Apartheid South African Labour Market
Bhorat, H. - 2012
We estimate the gender wage gap for Africans in post-apartheid South Africa over the 2001 to 2007 period. Separate male and female earnings equations yields no significant decline in the conditional wage gap, regardless of whether we correct for selection into the labour force and employment or...
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Institutional Wage Effects : Revisiting Union and Bargaining Council Wage Premia in South Africa
Bhorat, H. - 2012
The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and methodologies. There is however, little consensus on the appropriate method to correct for the endogeneity of union membership or the size of the union wage gap. Furthermore, there are very few...
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Estimating the Impact of Minimum Wages on Employment, Wages and Non-Wage Benefits : The Case of Agriculture in South Africa
Bhorat, Haroon - 2012
Assessments of the impact of minimum wages on labour market outcomes in Africa are relatively rare. In part this is because the data available do not permit adequate treatment of econometric issues that arise in such an assessment. This paper attempts to estimate the impact of the introduction...
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Institutional Wage Effects : Revisiting Union and Bargaining Council Wage Premia in South Africa
Bhorat, H. - 2012
The literature on the union wage gap in South Africa is extensive, spanning a range of datasets and methodologies. There is however little consensus on the appropriate method to correct for the endogeneity of union membership or the size of the union wage gap. Furthermore, there are very few...
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Economists Versus the Street : Comparative Viewpoints on Barriers to Self-Employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa
Cichello, Paul L. - 2012
What prevents the unemployed in Khayelitsha, South Africa from trying self-employment? Perceptions of a small group of academic economists are presented and compared to the perceptions of unemployed Khayelitsha residents themselves. The largest differences in view-points are that a) academics...
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Estimating the Causal Effect of Enforcement on Minimum Wage Compliance : The Case of South Africa
Bhorat, H. - 2012
This paper attempts to estimate the causal effect of government enforcement on compliance with minimum wages in South Africa, a country where considerable non-compliance exists. The number of labour inspectors per capita is used as a proxy for enforcement, whilst non-compliance is measured using...
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Minimum Wage Violation in South Africa
Bhorat, H. - 2012
Minimum wage legislation is central in South African policy discourse, with both strong support and strong opposition. The validity of either position depends, however, on the effectiveness of minimum wage enforcement. Using detailed matching of occupational, sectoral and locational codes in the...
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