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Report
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Book Section
Beall, Jo, Owen Crankshaw, and Sue Parnell. "African urban economics: Viability, vitality or vitiation." A matter of timing: Migration and housing access in metropolitan Johannesburg (2005).
Journal Article
Tredoux, Colin, Andrew Dawes, Frances Mattes, Jan-Christof Schenk, Sonja Giese, Grace Leach, Servaas van der Berg, and Jessica Horler. "Are South African children on track for early learning? Findings from the South African Thrive By Five Index 2021 Survey." Child Indicators Research (2023).
Journal Article
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Conference Paper
Yeatman, Sara E, and Jenny Trinitapoli. "Beyond denomination: New tests of whether and how religion matters for family planning." Annual Meeting of the Population Association of America. New York, USA, June, 2007.
Journal Article
Koch F, Steven. "Catastrophic health payments: Does the equivalence scale matter?." Health and Policy Planning 33, no. 8 (2018): 966-973.
Journal Article
Omariba, D. Walter. "Child morbidity in Kenya: Does women’s status matter?." PSC Discussion Papers Series 15, no. 9 (2001): 1-0.
Working Paper
Sadana, Ritu, Colin D Mathers, Alan D Lopez, Christopher J Murray, and Kim Iburg. "Comparative analyses of more than 50 household surveys on health status." WHO/GPE Discussion Paper Series , no. 15 (2000).
Journal Article
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Journal Article
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Working Paper
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Journal Article
Dawes, Andrew, Linda Biersteker, Elizabeth Girdwood, Matthew Snelling, and Colin Tredoux. "Early Learning Assessment Innovation in South Africa: A locally appropriate monitoring tool." Childhood Education 94, no. 1 (2018): 12-16.
Working Paper
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Thesis or Dissertation
Almeleh, Colin. "HIV disclosure in 'public' and personal spaces: a mixed methods study of people living with HIV in Khayelitsha, South Africa." PhD Thesis, University of Cape Town, 2012.
Journal Article
Rao, Chalapati, Debbie Bradshaw, and Colin D Mathers. "Improving death registration and statistics in developing countries: Lessons from sub-Saharan Africa." Southern African Journal of Demography 9, no. 2 (2004): 81-99.
Working Paper
Bosch, Adél, and Steven F Koch. "Individual and household debt: Does imputation choice matter?." University of Pretoria Working Papers , no. 202141 (2021).
Journal Article
Temin, Jonathan, and Daniel A Smith. "Media matters: Evaluating the role of the media in Ghana's 2000 elections." African Affairs 101, no. 405 (2002): 585-605.
Working Paper
Conroy-Krutz, Jeffrey, and Carolyn Logan. "Museveni and the 2011 Ugandan election: Did the money matter?." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 135 , no. 135 (2011).
Conference Paper
Cichello, Paul, Colin Almeleh, Liberty Ncube, and Morné Oosthuizen. "Perceived barriers to entry into self-employment in Khayelitsha, South Africa: Crime, risk, and start-up capital dominate profit concerns." Accelerated and Shared Growth in South Africa: Determinants, Constraints and Opportunities. Johannesburg, South Africa, october, 2006.
Journal Article
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Thesis or Dissertation
Greenberg, Ari. "Quality matters: Electoral outcomes and democratic health in Africa." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2009.
Working Paper
Dubois, Florent, and Christophe Muller. "Residential segregation matters to racial income gaps: Evidence from South Africa." AMSE Working Papers (2022).
Working Paper
Evans, Geoffrey, and Pauline Rose. "Support for democracy in Malawi: Does schooling matter?." Afrobarometer Working Paper no. 57 , no. 57 (2006).
Journal Article
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Journal Article
Snelling, Matthew, Andrew Dawes, Linda Biersteker, Elizabeth Girdwood, and Colin Tredoux. "The development of a South African Early Learning Outcomes Measure: A South African instrument for measuring early learning program outcomes." Child: Care, Health and Development 45, no. 2 (2019): 257-270.
Journal Article
Ssebagala A, Ralph. "What matters more for South African households' debt repayment difficulties?." Development Southern Africa 33, no. 6 (2016): 757-773.
Working Paper
Ssebagala, Ralph. "What matters more for South African households’ debt repayment difficulties?." CSSR Working Paper , no. 368 (2016).
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