Household Incomes, Poverty and Inequality in a Multivariate Framework
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1999-12
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University of Cape Town
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The existing work on household poverty and inequality in South Africa has shown that poverty and inequality differ markedly by race, location, education, gender of the head, household demographics and household labour market participation. However, it is important to try and go further than this listing of key correlates and to give any indication of the relative importance of these dimensions.
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Leibbrandt, M., Woolard, I. 1999-12. Household Incomes, Poverty and Inequality in a Multivariate Framework. Development and Poverty Research Unit Working Paper Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 99/031. University of Cape Town.