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Dinkelman, Taryn, Vimal Ranchhod, and Clare Hofmeyr. "Enforcement and compliance: the case of minimum wages and mandatory contracts for domestic workers." (0).
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Dinkelman, Taryn. "How household context affects search outcomes of the unemployed in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa." South African Journal of Economics 72, no. 3 (2004): 484-521.
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Dinkelman, Taryn, David Lam, and Murray Leibbrandt. "Household and community income, economic shocks and risky sexual behavior of young adults: Evidence from the Cape Area Panel Study 2002 and 2005." AIDS 21, no. supplement (2007): S49-S56.
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Dinkelman, Taryn, David Lam, and Murray Leibbrandt. "Linking poverty and income shocks to risky sexual behavior: Evidence from a panel study of young adults in Cape Town." South African Journal of Economics 76, no. supplement (S1) (2008): S52-S74.
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Ranchod, Vimal, and Taryn Dinkelman. "Labour market transitions in South Africa: What can we learn from matched Labour Force Survey data?." Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit , no. 14 (2008).
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Dinkelman, Taryn, and Farah Pirouz. "Unemployment and labour force participation in South Africa: A focus on the supply-side." Economic Research Southern Africa , no. 28 (2011).
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Dinkelman, and Ranchhod. "Evidence on the impact of minimum wage laws in an informal sector: Domestic workers in South Africa." Journal of Development Economics 99, no. 1 (2012): 27 - 45.
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Dinkelman, Taryn. "Long-run health repercussions of drought shocks: Evidence from South African homelands." The Economic Journal (2017).
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