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Development Southern Africa | 2015

Sampling methodology and fieldwork changes in the October Household Surveys and Labour Force Surveys

Andrew Kerr; Martin Wittenberg

The 1999 October Household Survey was the first time that Statistics South Africa introduced a master sample of Enumeration Areas. There were several important changes in sampling and fieldworker practice that accompanied the introduction of the master sample of Enumeration Areas, which have not been systematically documented and which make comparability of the surveys undertaken by Statistics South Africa before and after this time difficult. We document these changes in this research note and provide evidence that these changes were partly responsible for the odd trends in the total number of single-person households estimated from the October Household Surveys and the Labour Force Surveys, as well as rapid increases in employment, in the late 1990s.


Development Southern Africa | 2013

Non-monetary dimensions of well-being: A comment

Martin Wittenberg

Bhorat and van der Westhuizen (2013) use asset indices to explore inequality in post-Apartheid South Africa. We show that the way in which the asset indices were transformed to calculate the Gini coefficients does not preserve the relative ranking of inequality measures on subgroups. This means that the reported trends are not robust. Even if they were, it is difficult to interpret the coefficients.


Scandinavian Journal of Public Health | 2007

Household transitions in rural South Africa, 1996—2003

Martin Wittenberg; Mark A. Collinson


South African Journal of Economics | 2007

THE MEASUREMENT OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN SOUTH AFRICA USING COHORT ANALYSIS, 1994-2004

Nicola Branson; Martin Wittenberg


South African Journal of Economics | 2014

Job Creation and Destruction in South Africa

Andrew Kerr; Martin Wittenberg; Jairo Arrow


Archive | 2005

The school day in South Africa

Martin Wittenberg


Review of Income and Wealth | 2013

THE WEIGHT OF SUCCESS: THE BODY MASS INDEX AND ECONOMIC WELL-BEING IN SOUTHERN AFRICA.

Martin Wittenberg


South African Journal of Economics | 2014

Reweighting South African national household survey data to create a consistent series over time: a cross-entropy estimation approach

Nicola Branson; Martin Wittenberg


Journal of African Economies | 2013

Determinants of Black Women's Labour Force Participation in Post-Apartheid South Africa

Miracle Ntuli; Martin Wittenberg


South African Journal of Economics | 2005

THE MYSTERY OF SOUTH AFRICA'S GHOST WORKERS IN 1996: MEASUREMENT AND MISMEASUREMENT IN THE MANUFACTURING CENSUS, POPULATION CENSUS AND OCTOBER HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS

Martin Wittenberg

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Andrew Kerr

University of Cape Town

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Mark A. Collinson

University of the Witwatersrand

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Tom Harris

University of Cape Town

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Miracle Ntuli

University of the Witwatersrand

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Muna Shifa

University of Cape Town

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