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040 _aRDA
_bENGLISH
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082 _a331.2153 WOOL
100 _a Woolard, Ingrid D.
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245 0 _aEarnings inequality in South Africa, 1995-2003
_cIngrid Woolard and Chris Woolard.
260 _aCape Town, South Africa :
_b HSRC Press,
_c2006.
300 _avi, 31 pages
_bcolour illustrations:
_c30 cm.
490 _aOccasional paper ; 1 Occasional paper (Human Sciences Research Council. Employment, Growth and Development Initiative) ; 1.
_v9780796 921734
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (page 31).
520 _aSummary: It is generally accepted that the gap between the earnings of unskilled and semi-skilled workers on the one hand, and skilled and highly skilled workers, on the other, narrowed in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s. This paper investigates whether the gap between the real earnings of highly skilled and low-skilled workers in the formal sector of the South African economy continued to narrow after this country{u2019} s transition to democracy.
521 _aAdult
651 _aSouth Africa
654 _2Equal pay for equal work Pay equity Wage differentials Wages South Africa
690 _282900881
700 _aChris Woolard, Jenny Young, Compress
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942 _cBOOK
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_y12663
_zPriscilla Nozizwe Mogale
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