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Russell, Margo. "The employment of domestic workers by black urban households." CSSR Working Paper , no. 26 (2002).
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Seekings, Jeremy, Tracy Jooste, Singumbe Muyeba, Marius Coqui, and Margo Russell. The social consequences of establishing ‘mixed’ neighbourhoods: Does the mechanism for selecting beneficiaries for low-income housing projects affect the quality of the ensuing ‘community’ and the likelihood of violent conflict?. Cape Town, South Africa: Centre for Social Science Research, 2010.
Journal Article
Ward, Joseph L, and Russell M Viner. "Secondary education and health outcomes in young people from the Cape Area Panel Study (CAPS)." Archives of Disease in Childhood 101, no. Suppl 1 (2016): A158-A159.
Journal Article
Janse van Rensburg, Caro C, Carike Claassen, and Alicia Fourie. "The relationship between marital status and employment in South Africa." Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences 12, no. 1 (2019).
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Rensburg, Caro C. Janse, Carike Claassen, and Alicia Fourie. "The relationship between marital status and employment in South Africa." Journal of Economic and Financial Sciences 12, no. 1 (2019): 9.
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Burger, Ronelle, Candy Day, Nicola Deghaye, Lungiswa Nkonki, Russel Rensburg, Anja Smith, and Cari V Schalkwyk. "Examining the unintended consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic on public sector health facility visits: The first 150 days." NIDS-CRAM Insight Briefs Series , no. 16 (2020).
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Burger, Ronelle, Carmen Christian, Brendan Maughan-Brown , Russell Rensburg, and Laura Rossouw. "COVID-19 risk perception, knowledge and behaviour." NIDS-CRAM Working Paper , no. 2 (2020).
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Burger, Ronelle, Lungiswa Nkonki, Russell Rensburg, Anja Smith, and Cari van Schalkwyk. "Examining the unintended health consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic in South Africa." NIDS-CRAM Working Paper Series , no. 3 (2020).
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Burger, Ronelle, Lungiswa Nkonki, Anja Smith, Russell Rensburg, and Cari van Schalkwyk. "Measuring the public health cost of COVID-19 control efforts." NIDS-CRAM Working Paper , no. 3 (2020).
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