Citations

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Report
Bradshaw, Debbie, Michelle Schneider, Ria Laubscher, and Beatrice Nojilana. Cause of death profile South Africa 1996. Cape Town, South Africa: South African Medical Research Council, 2002.
Journal Article
Bradshaw, Debbie, Michelle Schneider, Rob Dorrington, David Bourne, and Ria Laubscher. "South African cause-of-death profile in transition - 1996 and future trends." South African Medical Journal 92, no. 08 (2002): 218-224.
Journal Article
Schneider, Michelle, Debbie Bradshaw, Krisela Steyn, Rosana Norman, and Ria Laubscher. "Poverty and non-communicable diseases in South Africa." Scandinavian Journal of Public Health (2009).
Journal Article
Hindin J, Michelle. "Understanding Women's Attitudes Towards Wife Beating in Zimbabwe." Bulletin-World Health Organization 81, no. 7 (2003): 501-508.
Journal Article
Kuenzi, Michelle, and Gina Lambright. "Campaign appeals in Nigeria's 2007 gubernatorial elections." Democratization (2013).
Report
Everts, Lee, Michelle Smit, Patrick Kelly, and Consumer Price Index. Boundaries and Buying: Realigning the publication areas of the CPI with current political and economic geographic realities. South Africa: Consumer Price Index, 2006.
Report
Adato, Michelle, Robert Carter, and Julian May. Sense in sociability?: Social exclusion and persistant poverty in South Africa. 2004.
Conference Paper
Adato, Michelle, Francie Lund, Phakama Mhlongo, and Catherine T MacArthur. "Understanding poverty dynamics: Innovations in mixed method." 2003.
Journal Article
Poulin, Michelle, Kathryn Dovel, and Susan C Watkins. "Men with money and the “vulnerable women” client category in an AIDS epidemic." World Development (2016).
Thesis or Dissertation
Romo W, Michelle. "National identity in post-apartheid South Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2011.
Journal Article
Reyers, Michelle. "Financial capability and emergency savings among South Africans living above and below the poverty line." International Journal of Consumer Studies 43, no. 4 (2019): 335-347.
Journal Article
Hatch, Michelle. "An unbalancing act: gender and parental division in childcare in South Africa." Families, Relationships and Societies (2023).
Journal Article
Bradshaw, Debbie, Pam Groenewald, Ria Laubscher, Nadine Nannan, Beatrice Nojilana, Rosana Norman, Desiréé Pieterse, and Michelle Schneider. "Initial burden of disease estimates for South Africa 2000." SAMJ 93, no. 9 (2003).
Report
Norman, Rosana, Debbie Bradshaw, Michelle Schneider, Desiree Pieterse, and Pam Groenewald. Revised burden of disease estimates for the comparative risk factor assessment South Africa 2000. Methodological note. Cape Town, South Africa: Medical research council, 2006.
Journal Article
Bradshaw, Debbie, Rosana Norman, Ria Laubscher, Michelle Schneider, Nolwazi Mbananga, and Krisela Steyn. "An exploratory investigation into racial disparities in the health of older South Africans." Critical perspectives on racial and ethnic differences in health in late life (2004).
Journal Article
Makiwane, Monde, Tsiliso Tamasane, and Marguerite Schneider. "Homeless individuals, families and communities: The societal origins of homelessness." Development Southern Africa 27, no. 01 (2010): 39-49.
Journal Article
Adato, Michelle, and Lawrence Haddad. "Targeting poverty through community-based public works programs: Experience from South Africa." Journal of Development Studies 38, no. 3 (2002): 1-35.
Working Paper
Haddad, Lawrence J, and Michelle Adato. "How effectively do public works programs transfer benefits to the poor? Evidence from South Africa." FCND Discussion Papers , no. 108 (2001).
Working Paper
Adato, Michelle, Suneetha Kadiyala, Terence Roopnaraine, Patricia Biermayr-Jenzano, and Amy Norman. "Children in the shadow of AIDS: Studies of vulnerable children and orphans in three provinces in South Africa." International food policy research institute (2005).
Journal Article
Adato, Michelle, Michael R Carter, and Julian May. "Exploring poverty traps and social exclusion in South Africa using qualitative and quantitative data." The Journal of Development Studies 42, no. 2 (2006): 226-247.
Working Paper
Kuenzi, Michelle, and Gina Lambright. "Who votes in Africa? An examination of electoral turnout in 10 African countries." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 51 , no. 51 (2005).
Working Paper
Fernandez, Kenneth, and Michelle E Kuenzi. "Crime and support for democracy: Revisiting modernization theory." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 64 , no. 64 (2006).
Working Paper
Kuenzi T, Michelle. "Social capital and political trust in West Africa." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 96 , no. 96 (2008).
Working Paper
D’Arcy, Michelle. "Why do citizens assent to pay tax? Legitimacy, taxation and the African state." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 126 , no. 126 (2011).
Journal Article
Adato, Michelle, Francie Lund, and Phakama Mhlongo. "Methodological innovations in research on the dynamics of poverty: A longitudinal study in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." World Development 35, no. 2 (2007): 247-263.
Thesis or Dissertation
Hindin J, Michelle. "Women’s power and anthropometric status in Zimbabwe." Social Science \& Medicine, University of North Carolina, 2000.
Journal Article
Kaufman, Michelle, Datius Rweyemamu, Hannah Koenker, and Jacob Macha. "My children and I will no longer suffer from malaria: A qualitative study of the acceptance and rejection of indoor residual spraying to prevent malaria in Tanzania." Malaria Journal 11, no. 1 (2012): 220-0.
Journal Article
Woollett, Nataly, Heena Brahmbhatt, Kate Dodd, Michelle Booth, Hayley Berman, and Lucie Cluver. "Revealing the impact of loss: Exploring mental health through the use of drawing/writing with HIV positive adolescents in Johannesburg." Children and Youth Services Review (2017).
Journal Article
Hatch, Michelle, and Dorrit Posel. "Who cares for children? A quantitative study of childcare in South Africa." Development Southern Africa 35, no. 2 (2018): 267-282.
Conference Paper
Ngidi, Siphelele, Michelle Hatch, and Ralitza Dobreva. "Unemployment duration, quality of employment, and life satisfaction among prime-age Africans in South Africa." Mbali International Conference Proceedings 2023. Durban, South Africa, January, 2024.
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