Citations

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Rossouw, Stephanie, and Talita Greyling. "Inequality in South Africa: what does a composite index of well-being reveal?." New Zealand Economic Papers 0, no. 0 (2021): 1-23.
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Zwane, Talent, Lorraine Greyling, and Mokadi Maleka. "The determinants of household savings in South Africa: A panel data approach." International Business & Economics Research Journal 15, no. 4 (2016): 209-218.
Working Paper
Greyling, Talita, and Stephanié Rossouw. "Access to micro — and informal loans: Evaluating the impact on the quality of life of poor females in South Africa." Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) Working Paper Number 775 (2019).
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Graham, Lauren, Talita Greyling , and Natalia Kopylova. "Realising a demographic dividend: A panel analysis to assess the outcomes of post-CSG beneficiaries." SALDRU Working Paper Number 245 Version 1/ NIDS Discussion Paper 2019/12 (2019).
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Rossouw, Stephanié, and Talita Greyling. "Inequality in South Africa: What does a composite index of wellbeing reveal?." ERSA working paper 793 (2019).
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Adhikari, Tamanna, Talita Greyling, and Stephanie Rossouw. "The ugly truth about social welfare payments and households' subjective well-being." GLO Discussion Paper Series (2021).
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Kopylova, Natalia, Talita Greyling, and Stephanié Rossouw. "Multidimensional quality of life of older adults in South Africa." Applied Research in Quality of Life (2022).
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Kopylova, Natalia, Talita Greyling, and Stephanié Rossouw. "Women’s mental health during Covid-19 in South Africa." Applied Research in Quality of Life (2024).
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Zantsi, Siphe, Louw Pienaar, and Jan Greyling. "A typology of emerging farmers in three rural provinces of South Africa: what are the implications for the land redistribution policy?." International Journal of Social Economics (2021).
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Kadt, Daniel, Johan Fourie, Jan Greyling, Elie Murard, and Johannes Norling. "Correlates and consequences of the 1918 Influenza in South Africa." South African Journal of Economics 89, no. 2 (2021): 173-195.
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