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Development Southern Africa | 2014

Microeconomic determinants of spatial mobility in post-apartheid South Africa: Longitudinal evidence from the National Income Dynamics Study

Rowan Clarke; Katherine Eyal

Migration, important for many areas in development, is strongly related to employment. Debate over labour supply in developing countries frequently hinges on labour migration. This paper examines the determinants of spatial mobility of working-age adults in South Africa, using the first nationally representative longitudinal survey – the National Income Dynamics Study – for 2008–10. The paper outlines the unique advantages of these data for the study of individual mobility – data that open the possibility of a new research project. Specifically, it asks how policy-relevant programmes, such as social transfers and housing assistance, affect migration. This paper finds, on balance, that transfers are negatively correlated with subsequent relocation. Previous migration is also predictive of future migration and both are tightly related to attrition, while there is an increasing but strongly non-linear relationship between income and mobility. Further, we highlight potential pitfalls – including attrition, and definitional difficulties – in the study of migration and illustrate possible solutions.


Pediatric Blood & Cancer | 2017

Treatment outcomes of children with Hodgkin lymphoma between 2000 and 2010: First report by the South African Children's Cancer Study Group

Jennifer Ann Geel; Tobias C. Chirwa; Biance Rowe; Katherine Eyal; Fareed Omar; David Stones; Yasmin Goga; D. Cristina Stefan; Anel van Zyl; Barry Van Emmenes; Oloko Wedi; Manickavallie Vaithilingum; Marc Hendricks

Children with Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) have excellent survival rates in high‐income countries, but there are minimal outcome data in South African patients. Differing approaches to treatment are used in centres across South Africa, and the South African Childrens Cancer Study Group (SACCSG) embarked on a programme to audit outcomes to improve survival rates.


Archive | 2011

Throwing the Book at the CSG

Katherine Eyal; Ingrid Woolard


Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization | 2015

Risking it all for love? Resetting beliefs about HIV risk among low-income South African teens

Saugato Datta; Justine Burns; Brendan Maughan-Brown; Matthew Darling; Katherine Eyal


South African Journal of Economics | 2014

An evaluation of the determinants and implications of panel attrition in the National Income Dynamics Survey (2008-2010)

Nic Baigrie; Katherine Eyal


Archive | 2013

School Enrolment and the Child Support Grant: Evidence from South Africa

Katherine Eyal; Ingrid Woolard


Archive | 2010

Female labour force participation and the child support grant in South Africa.

Katherine Eyal; Ingrid Woolard


Archive | 2018

The parent trap: Cash transfers and the intergenerational transmission of depression in South Africa

Katherine Eyal; Justine Burns


Archive | 2018

More than just a black-board: Cash transfers and adolescent education in South Africa

Katherine Eyal; Ingrid Woolard; Justine Burns


Archive | 2018

The intergenerational transmission of depression in South African adolescents: A cross-sectional longitudinal study

Katherine Eyal; Justine Burns; Jennifer Ann Geel

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Jennifer Ann Geel

University of the Witwatersrand

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Anel van Zyl

Stellenbosch University

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Biance Rowe

University of the Witwatersrand

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D. Cristina Stefan

South African Medical Research Council

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David Stones

University of the Free State

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Fareed Omar

University of Pretoria

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