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Report
Hirschowitz, Ros, and Mark Orkin. Monitoring living conditions and poverty in South Africa. 1996.
Conference Paper
Hirschowitz, Ros, and Mark Orkin. "Monitoring living conditions and poverty in South Africa." United Nations Statistical Commission Expert Group Meeting on Poverty Statistics. Santiago, Chile, May, 1997.
Report
Ngwane, Alfred, and Ros Hirschowitz. Living in KwaZulu-Natal: Selected findings of the 1995 October Household Survey. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 1998.
Book
Hirschowitz, Ros, Debbie Budlender, and W.M. Sekwati. South Africa in transition: Selected findings from the October Household Survey of 1999 and changes that have occured between 1995 and 1999. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2001.
Book
Hirschowitz, Ros, and Mark Orkin. Living in South Africa: selected findings of the 1995 October Household Survey.. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 1998.
Book
Hirschowitz, R. The impact of current wage levels and wage determining mechanisms on the development of small and medium-size enterprise. Braamfontein, South Africa: Community Agency for Social Enquiry, 1997.
Book
Sussman, Maek, Likeleli Komane, and R. Hirschowitz. Living in Mpumalanga: Selected findings of the 1995 October Household Survey. South Africa: Central Statistics, 1998.
Book
Lestrade-Jefferis, J, Eric O Udjo, and R Hirschowitz. The people of South Africa: Population census, 1996: Summary report. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2000.
Report
Hirschowitz, R. Earning and spending in South Africa: Selected findings of the 1995 Income and Expenditure Survey. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 1997.
Journal Article
Hirschowitz, Ros, and Mark Orkin. "Inequality in South Africa: Findings from the 1994 October Household Survey." Social indicators research 41, no. 1/3 (1997): 119-136.
Report
Sekwati, Welcome M, Ros Hirschowitz, and Statistics South Africa. The youth of South Africa: Selected findings from Census ’96. Pretoria, South Africa: Statistics South Africa, 2001.
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