2012 Citations 

Ardington, C. & Gasealahwe, B. 2012. Health: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets. SALDRU Working Paper Number 80 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/3. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Blaauw, D. & Pretorius, A. 2012. The determinants of subjective well-being in South Africa – An exploratory enquiry. Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences. 6(1): 179-194.

Branson, N. & Zuze. T.L. 2012. Education, the great equaliser: Improving access to quality education. In South African Child Gauge 2012. K. Hall, I. Woolard, L. Lake and C. Smith, Eds. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. 69-74.

Branson, N., Lam, D., and Zuze, L. 2012. Education: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets. SALDRU Working Paper Number 81 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/4. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Budlender, D. & Woolard, I. 2012. Income inequality and social grants: Ensuring social assistance for children most in need. In South African Child Gauge 2012. K. Hall, I. Woolard, L. Lake and C. Smith, Eds. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. 48-51.

Burger, R., Bredenkamp, C., Grobler, C. & van der Berg, S. 2012. Have public health spending and access in South Africa become more equitable since the end of apartheid? Development Southern Africa. 29(5): 681-703.

Burger, R.P., Burger, R. & Rossouw, L. 2012. The fertility transition in South Africa: A retrospective panel data analysis. Development Southern Africa. 29 (5): 738-755.

Burns, J. & Keswell, M. 2012. Inheriting the future: Intergenerational persistence of educational status in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Economics History of Developing Regions. 27(1):150-175.

Cichello, P., Leibbrandt, M. & Woolard, I. 2012. Labour Market: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets. SALDRU Working Paper Number 78 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/1. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Daniels, R.C. 2012. A Framework for Investigating Micro Data Quality, with Application to South African Labour Market Household Surveys. Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit Working Paper, no. 90. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Daniels, R.C., Finn, A. & Musundwa, S. 2012. Wealth in the National Income Dynamics Study Wave 2. SALDRU Working Paper Number 83 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/6. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Department of Health. (2012). Annual Health Statistics 2012. Pretoria: Department of Health.

Finn, A., Leibbrandt, M. & Levinsohn, J. 2012. Income Mobility in South Africa: Evidence from the First Two Waves of the National Income Dynamics Study. SALDRU Working Paper Number 82 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/5. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Fourie, J. & Schirmer, S. 2012. The Future of South African Economic History. Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers, no. 06/12.

Graham, L. 2012. Just give them the money? Building youth assets as an option to enhance youth outcomes. In Transformation Audit 2012, The Youth Dividend: Unlocking the potential of young South Africans. J. Hofmeyr, Ed. Cape Town: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation. 88-92

Gustafsson, M. 2012. The gap between school enrolments and population in South Africa: analysis of the possible explanations. Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers, no. 23/12.

Hall, K. & Woolard, I. 2012. Children and inequality: An introduction and overview. In South African Child Gauge 2012. K. Hall, I. Woolard, L. Lake and C. Smith, Eds. Cape Town: Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. 32-37.

Hall, K. 2012. Review: Breaking the cycle of intergenerational poverty. In Transformation Audit 2012, The Youth Dividend: Unlocking the potential of young South Africans. J. Hofmeyr, Ed. Cape Town: Institute for Justice and Reconciliation. 72-80.

Joubert, J., Rao, C., Bradshaw, D., Dorrington, R.E., Vos, T. & Lopez, A.D. 2012. Characteristics, availability and uses of vital registration and other mortality data sources in post-democracy South Africa. Global Heath Action 5.

Kara, R.(2012).Determinants of Childbearing among Young People in South Africa: Findings from the National Income Dynamics Study (Long Paper, UKZN).

Kekana, DE.(2012).An update on the returns to education in South Africa: A sensitivity analysis of the available evidence (Long Paper, University of Cape Town).

Keswell, M., Girdwood, S. & Leibbrandt, M. 2012. Educational Inheritance and the Distribution of Occupations: Evidence from South Africa. Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit Working Paper, no. 73. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Leibbrandt, M., Finn, A. & Woolard, I. 2012. Describing and decomposing post-apartheid income inequality in South Africa. Development Southern Africa.29(1):19-34.

Mariotti, M. 2012. Father’s employment and son’s stature: The long run effects of a positive regional employment shock in South Africa’s mining industry. Stellenbosch Economic working Papers, no. 02/12.

Mbatha, T.(2012).Intergenerational Education transmission: Is there an association between parent education and the child educational outcomes (Long Paper, UKZN).

McEwan, H. & Woolard, I. 2012. The fiscal cost of child grants in the context of high adult mortality in South Africa: A simulation to 2015. Development Southern Africa. 29(1):141-156.

Nannan, N., Dorrington, R.E., Laubscher, R, Zinyakatira, N., Prinsloo, M., Darikwa, T.B., Matzopoulos, R., & Bradshaw, D. 2012 Under-5 mortality statistics in South Africa: Shedding some light on the trends and causes 1997-2007. Cape Town: South African Medical Research Council.

Pellicer, M. & Ranchhod, V. 2012. Inequality Traps and Human Capital Accumulation in South Africa. Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit Working Paper, no. 86. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Posel, D. 2012. Self-assessed well-being: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 and 2 Datasets. SALDRU Working Paper Number 79 / NIDS Discussion Paper 2012/2. Cape Town: SALDRU, University of Cape Town.

Richard, M. 2012. Impact of Social Grants and Remittances on Household Food Security in the Limpopo Province, South Africa. Master’s Dissertation. Ghent University.

Roberts, B. 2012. Subjective welfare: Analysis of the NIDS Wave 1 dataset. NIDS Discussion Paper, no. 14.

Sakyi, P. 2012. Determinants of Food accessibility of Rural Households in the Limpopo Province, South Africa. Master’s Dissertation. Ghent University

Tomita, A. & Burns, J.K. 2012. A multilevel analysis of association between neighbourhood social capital and depression: Evidence from the first South African National Income Dynamics Study. Journal of Affective Disorders.

Woolard, I. 2012. Social assistance programs in South Africa: What lessons for other African countries? In Social protection in West Africa: The status quo, lessons from other regions, implication for research. West and Central Africa office: International Food Policy Research Institute.