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Quarterly Labour Force Survey 2009, First Quarter

South Africa, 2009
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ZAF_2009_QLFS-Q1_v03_M
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Statistics South Africa
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DataFirst , University of Cape Town, South Africa
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Jan 27, 2012
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Sep 04, 2014
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1 Kucera, David, Leanne Roncolato, and Erik Von Uexkull. "Trade contraction and employment in India and South Africa during the global crisis." World Development , no. 0 (2012).
2 Leung, Ron, Marco Stampini, and Désiré Vencatachellum. "Does human capital protect workers against exogenous shocks? South Africa in the 2008-2009 crisis." Institute for the Study/ Discussion Paper , no. 4608 (2009).
3 Nattrass, Nicoli. "The new growth path: game changing vision or cop-out?." South African Journal of Science 107, no. 3/4 (2011): 1-8.
4 Rankin, Neil A, and Gareth Roberts. "Youth unemployment, firm size and reservation wages in South Africa." South African Journal of Economics 79, no. 2 (2011): 128-145.
5 Verick, Sher. "Giving up job search during a recession:The impact of the global financial crisis on the South African labour market." Institute for the study of labour/ discussion paper , no. 6116 (2011).
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