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Browsing by Author "Finn, Arden"

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    A National Minimum Wage in the Context of the South African Labour Market
    (2017-06-06) Finn, Arden
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    Describing and decomposing post-apartheid income inequality in South Africa
    (Development Southern Africa, 2015-05-28) Leibbrandt, Murray; Finn, Arden; Woolard, Ingrid
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    Economic mobility in South Africa: evidence from household survey data
    (2017) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Ranchhod, Vimal
    High levels of inequality, poverty and unemployment are some of the most substantial challenges facing post-apartheid South Africa. Most of the research addressing these questions has used micro datasets to compare snapshots of welfare over time. Although these studies are both interesting and useful, they have been unable to extend their analysis into a nationally-representative dynamic setting, due to the lack of available data. The paucity of large longitudinal datasets has also limited the number of studies of economic mobility, which allows researchers to track the welfare measures of the same individuals over time. This means that while we know a great deal about how South Africans are doing at a particular point in time, we know far less about how they are faring dynamically. Understanding how and why economic mobility happens in South Africa is therefore a question that demands attention. From both a distributive justice as well as a policy point of view, the distinction that arises when we drop the assumption of anonymity and move from a cross-sectional measure of welfare to a dynamic one is important. This is because many of the conclusions about longer-run welfare are dependent on the level of economic mobility present in society. This study contributes to the body of work on welfare in South Africa by addressing three different aspects of economic mobility. The first of these is about how a particular kind of measurement error in household surveys is best detected, and what effect its presence has on the understanding of labour market mobility. The second is about how best to model money-metric poverty dynamics in South Africa in order to better understand who escapes poverty and who enters poverty over time. The third is about how the persistence of intergenerational earnings should be calculated in a society with high unemployment, and what the role of education is in shaping these mobility dynamics.
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    Estimating the Effects of South Africa's Youth Employment Tax Incentive – An Update
    (2017-06-06) Ranchhod, Vimal; Finn, Arden
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    Estimating the short run effects of South Africa's Employment Tax Incentive on youth employment probabilities using a difference-in-differences approach
    (2015-05-28) Ranchhod, Vimal; Finn, Arden
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    Genuine Fakes: The prevalence and implications of fieldworker fraud in a large South African survey
    (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Ranchhod, Vimal
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    Income mobility in a high-inequality society: Evidence from the first two waves of NIDS
    (Development Southern Africa, 2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Levinsohn, James
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    Income mobility in South Africa: Evidence from the first two waves of the National Income Dynamics Study
    (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Levinsohn, James
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    Mobility and Inequality in the First Three Waves of NIDS
    (2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray
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    The dynamics of poverty in the first three waves of NIDS
    (2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray
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    The middle class and inequality in South Africa
    (2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Woolard, Ingrid
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    The policies for reducing income inequality and poverty in South Africa
    (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2015-05-28) Leibbrandt, Murray; Wegner, Eva; Finn, Arden
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    The significant decline in poverty in its many dimensions since 1993
    (Econ3x3.org, 2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Woolard, Ingrid
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    Unconditional cash transfers and children’s educational outcomes: Evidence from the old-age pension programme in South Africa
    (2017-06-06) Standish-White, Jessica; Finn, Arden
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    Wealth data quality in the National Income Dynamics Study wave 2
    (Development Southern Africa, 2015-05-28) Daniels, Reza Che; Finn, Arden; Musundwa, Sibongile
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    Wealth in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2
    (Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, 2015-05-28) Daniels, Reza Che; Finn, Arden; Musundwa, Sibongile
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    What happened to multidimensional poverty in South Africa between 1993 and 2010?
    (2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Woolard, Ingrid
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    What happened to multidimensional poverty in South Africa between 1993 and 2010?
    (2015-05-28) Finn, Arden; Leibbrandt, Murray; Woolard, Ingrid
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