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General Household Survey 2005

South Africa, 2005
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ZAF_2005_GHS_v02_M
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Statistics South Africa
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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1 Aliber, Michael. "Exploring Statistics South Africa's national household surveys as sources of information about food security and subsistence agriculture." Food Security Project (2009).
2 Ardington, Cally. "Orphanhood and schooling in South Africa: Trends in the vulnerability of orphans between 1993 and 2005." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 16 (2008).
3 Ardington, Cally, and Murray Leibbrandt. "Orphanhood and schooling in South Africa: trends in the vulnerability of orphans between 1993 and 2005." Economic Development and Cultural Change 58, no. 3 (2010): 507-536.
4 Ardington, Carolyn. "Parental death and schooling outcomes in South Africa." Doctor of Philosophy, UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, 2008.
5 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).
6 Bhorat, Haroon, Carlene van der Westhuizen, and Sumayya Goga. "Welfare shifts in the post-apartheid South Africa: A comprehensive measurement of changes." DPRU Working Paper 07, no. 128 (2007).
7 Cluver, Lucie, and Mark Orkin. "Cumulative risk and AIDS-orphanhood: Interactions of stigma, bullying and poverty on child mental health in South Africa." Social Science & Medicine 69, no. 8 (2009): 1186 -1193.
8 Essop, Hassan, and Eldridge Moses. "Main findings on free basic services from national treasury fiscal incidence report." Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers , no. 14/09 (2009).
9 Eyal, Katherine, and Ingrid Woolard. "Female labour force participation and South Africa's Child Support Grant." CSAE 25th Anniversary Conference 2011: Economic Development in Africa. March 8, 2011.
10 Eyal, Katherine, and Ingrid Woolard. "Throwing the book at the CSG." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 53 (2011).
11 Jacobs, F T. "The status of household food security targets in South Africa." Agrekon 48, no. 4 (2009): 410-433.
12 Kearney, Marna, and Ayodele Odusola. Assessing development strategies to achieve the MDGs in The Republic of South Africa; Country study. : United Nations Department for Social and Economic Affairs, 2011.
13 Meintjes, Helen, Katharine Hall, Double-Hugh Marera, and Andrew Boulle. "Orphans of the AIDS epidemic? The extent, nature and circumstances of child-headed households in South Africa." AIDS Care 22, no. 1 (2009): 40-49.
14 Meth, Charles. "Sticking to the facts: Official and unofficial stories about poverty and unemployment in South Africa." Development Policy Research Unit Working Paper 07, no. 123 (2007).
15 Peltzer, Karl. "Utilization and practice of traditional/complementary/alternative medicine (TM/CAM) in South Africa." African Journal of Traditional Complementary, Alternative Medicine 6, no. 2 (2009): 175-185.
16 Richter, Linda M., and Chris Desmond. "Targeting AIDS orphans and child-headed households? A perspective from national surveys in South Africa, 1995 - 2005." AIDS Care 20, no. 9 (2008): 1019-1028.
17 Statistics South Africa,. GHS Series, Volume I, Social Grants, 2003–2007. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2009.
18 Statistics South Africa,. GHS series, volume II, Housing, 2002–2009. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2010.
19 Statistics South Africa,. GHS series, volume III, Water and sanitation, 2002–2010. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2011.
20 Statistics South Africa,. Social profile of South Africa, 2002–2009. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2010.
21 Statistics South Africa,. Social profile of vulnerable groups in South Africa 2002–2010. Pretoria: Statistics South Africa, 2011.
22 Swanepoel, Christelle, and Ian Stuart. "Health Care Provider Choice." Stellenbosch Economic Working Papers , no. 11/06 (2006).
23 Woolard, Ingrid, and Murray Leibbrandt. "The evolution and impact of unconditional cash transfers in South Africa." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 51 (2010).
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