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Kwazulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study 1993-1998, Waves 1 and 2

South Africa, 1993 - 1998
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ZAF_1993-1998_KIDS_v01_M
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International Food Policy Research Institute, University of Natal-Durban, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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1 Adato, Michelle, Michael R Carter, and Julian May. "Exploring poverty traps and social exclusion in South Africa using qualitative and quantitative data." The Journal of Development Studies 42, no. 2 (2006): 226-247.
2 Adato, Michelle, Suneetha Kadiyala, Terence Roopnaraine, Patricia Biermayr-Jenzano, and Amy Norman. "Children in the shadow of AIDS: Studies of vulnerable children and orphans in three provinces in South Africa."
3 Adato, Michelle, Francie Lund, and Phakama Mhlongo. "Methodological Innovations in Research on the Dynamics of Poverty: A Longitudinal Study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." World Development 35, no. 2 (2007): 247-263.
4 Adato, Michelle, Francie Lund, and Phakama Mhlongo. "Methodological innovations in research on the dynamics of poverty: A mixed-method longitudinal study in Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa." A Conference on Experiences of Combining Qualitative and Quantitative Methods in Poverty Appraisal. Toronto, Canada, 05, 2004.
5 Aguero, Jorge, Michael R Carter, and Julian May. "Poverty and inequality in the first decade of South Africa’s democracy: What can be learnt from panel data from KwaZulu-Natal?." Journal of African Economies 16, no. 5 (2007): 782-812.
6 Alderman, Harold, Jere R Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, John A Maluccio, and Susan Cotts Watkins. "Attrition in longitudinal household survey data: Some tests for three developing country samples." World Bank (Policy Research Working Paper No WPS 2447) , no. 2447 (2000).
7 Bailey, Tracey. "The production and utilisation of knowledge in higher education institutions in South Africa: The dynamic of knowledge production and utilisation: Fifteen case studies." (2005) The KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study.
8 Barnes, Helen, Michael Noble, Chris Dibben, Charles Meth, Gemma Wright, and Lucie Cluver. "South Africa microdata scoping study." Centre for the Analysis of South African Social Policy, University of Oxford, Working Paper no. 6 , no. 6 (2007).
9 Bird, Kate, David Hulme, Karen Moore, and Andrew Shepherd. "Chronic poverty and remote rural areas." Chronic Poverty Research Centre Working Paper No 13 , no. 13 (2002).
10 Carter, Michael, and John A Maluccio. "Social Capital and coping with economic shocks: An analysis of stunting of South African children." World Development 31, no. 7 (2003): 1147-1163.
11 Carter, Michael R, and Julian May. "Getting ahead or falling behind? The dynamics of poverty in post-Apartheid South Africa." (1999) Draft paper: International Food Policy Research Institute, the University of Natal and the University of Wisconsin.
12 Cichello, Paul L, Gary S Fields , and Murray Leibbrandt. "Earnings and employment dynamics for Africans in Post-Apartheid South Africa: A panel study of KwaZulu-Natal." DPRU Working Paper 03/077 , no. 03/077 (2003).
13 Dinkelman, Taryn. "How household context affects search outcomes of the unemployed in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." South African Journal of Economics 72, no. 3 (2004): 484-521.
14 Fields, Gary S, Paul L Cichello, Samuel Freije, Marta Menendez, and David Newhouse. "Household income dynamics: A four-country story." The Journal of Development Studies 40, no. 2 (2003): 30-54.
15 Futoshi, Yamauchi. Human capital formation. Washington, USA: International Food Policy Research Institute, 2010.
16 Haddad, Lawrence. "Trust, membership in groups, and household welfare: Evidence from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa." FCND Discussion Papers , no. 135 (2002).
17 Keswell, Malcolm. "Financial networks in a labour surplus economy: A proposal submitted to the Mellon Foundation Node Committee for the study of ROSCA membership and labour market transitions in South Africa." (2002) Department of Economics University of Massachusetts and School of Economics University of Cape Town.
18 Keswell, Malcolm. "Non-linear earnings dynamics in post-Apartheid South Africa." South African Journal of Economics 72, no. 5 (2004): 913-939.
19 Keswell, Malcolm. "Social networks, extended families, and consumption smoothing: Field evidence from South Africa." CSSR Working Paper No 58 , no. 58 (2003).
20 Knight, Lucia, and Pranitha Maharaja. "Use of public and private health services in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." Development Southern Africa 26, no. 1 (2009): 17-28.
21 Lee, Una. "Panel attrition in survey data: A literature review." CSSR Working Paper No. 41 , no. 41 (2003).
22 Maitra, Pushkar, and Ranjan Ray. "The impact of resource inflows on child health: Evidence from Kwazulu-Natal, South Africa, 1993–98." Journal of Development Studies 40, no. 04 (2004): 78-114.
23 Maitra, Pushkar, Ranjan Ray, and University of Tasmania, School of Economics. Intra household resource allocation and their impact on expenditure patterns: Comparative evidence from South Africa and Pakistan. Australia: School of Economics, University of Tasmania , 2000.
24 Maluccio, John, Lawrence Haddad, and Julian May. "Social capital and household welfare in South Africa, 1993-98." The Journal of Development Studies 36, no. 6 (2000): 54-81.
25 Maluccio A, John. "Attrition in the Kwazulu Natal Income Dynamics Study, 1993-1998." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 95 (2000).
26 Maluccio, John A, Lawrence J Haddad, and Julian May. "Social capital and income generation in South Africa, 1993-98." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 71 (1999).
27 May, Julian, Michael R Carter, Lawrence Haddad, and John A Maluccio. "KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) 1993–98: A longitudinal household database for South African policy analysis." Development Southern Africa 17, no. 4 (2000): 567-581.
28 May, Julian, and Charles Meth. "Dualism or underdevelopment in South Africa: what does a quantitative assessment of poverty, inequality and employment reveal?." Development Southern Africa 24, no. 2 (2007): 271-287.
29 May D, Julian. "The persistence of poverty in post apartheid South Africa assets livelihoods and differentiation in Kwazulu-Natal,1993-2004." Doctor of Philosophy, University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2008.
30 May, Julian D, Jorge Agu¨ero, Michael R Carter, and Ian M Timæus. "The KwaZulu-Natal Income Dynamics Study (KIDS) third wave: methods, first findings and an agenda for future research." Development Southern Africa 24, no. 5 (2007): 629-648.
31 Michael, Aliber. "Chronic poverty in South Africa: Incidence, causes and policies." World Development 31, no. 3 (2003): 473-490.
32 Posel R, Dorrit. "Intra-family transfers and income-pooling: A study of remittances KwaZulu-Natal." South African Journal of Economics 69, no. 3 (2001): 501-528.
33 Ray, Ranjan, and Pushkar Maitra. "The impact of resource inflows on child health: Evidence from South Africa." (2001) Working Papers.
34 Rogan, Michael, Likani Lebani, and Nompumelelo Nzimande. "Internal migration and poverty in KwaZulu-Natal: Findings from censuses, labour force surveys and panel data." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 30 (2008).
35 Schöer, Volker, and Murray Leibbrandt. "Determinants of job search strategies: Evidence from the Khayelitsha / Mitchell’s Plain Survey." South African Journal of Economics 74, no. 4 (2006): 702-724.
36 Sienaert, Alex. "Examining AIDS-related adult mortality in the KwaZulu-Natal income dynamics surveys: Employment, earnings and direct mortality costs." CSSR Working Paper , no. 206 (2007).
37 Stephan, Nikola. "Higher wages through social networks: Evidence from Khayelitsha/Mitchells Plain." Masters in Economics, University of Cape Town, 2006.
38 Wittenberg, Martin. "Estimating expenditure impacts without expenditure data using asset proxies." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 29 (2009).
39 Wittenberg, Martin. "Weighing the value of asset proxies: The case of the body mass index in South Africa." (2009) SALDRU Working Papers.
40 Woolard, Ingrid, and Stephan Klasen. "Determinants of income mobility and household poverty dynamics in South Africa." Journal of Development Studies 41, no. 5 (2005): 865-897.
41 Yamauchi, Futoshi. "Early childhood nutrition, schooling, and sibling inequality in a dynamic context: Evidence from South Africa." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 203 (2006).
42 Yamauchi, Futoshi. "Marriage, schooling, and excess mortality in prime-age adults." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 691 (2007).
43 Yamauchi, Futoshi, Thabani Buthelezi, and Myriam Velia. "Gender, Labor, and Prime-Age Adult Mortality: Evidence from South Africa." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 208 (2006).
44 Yamauchi, Futoshi, and Shinichi Nishiyama. "Community, inequality, and local public goods: Evidence from school financing in South Africa." FCND Discussion Paper published by International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) , no. 201 (2005).
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