Browsing by Subject "Employment"
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An analysis of the short and long-run effects of economic growth on employment in South Africa
(Social Sciences Research Society, 2017)In any economy, employment growth at faster rates than economic growth is essential in reducing unemployment levels and facilitating economic development. Employment creation is one of the main cornerstones of any economy. ... -
Analysing the onus issue in dismissals emanating from the enforcement of unilateral changes to conditions of employment
(2011)The main objective of this article is to analyse the issue of onus emanating from the enforcement of unilateral changes to conditions of employment. At the heart of the controversy that has faced the Labour Appeal Court ... -
An analysis of a relationship between Remuneration and Labour Productivity in South Africa
(2014)This study analyses the relationship between remuneration (real wage) and labour productivity in South Africa at the macroeconomic level, using time series and econometric techniques. The results depict that there is a ... -
An analysis of grain producers' labour cost : the case of South Africa versus Mozambique
(2014)The South African agricultural sector is of great economic importance; not only does it contribute to Gross Domestic Product (GDP), it is also a significant provider of employment. On average, a South African producer feeds ... -
An analysis of socio–economic factors on poverty in Nyakallong (Matjhabeng Municipality)
(North-West University, 2012)The aim of this dissertation was to analyse the effect of socio-economic factors on poverty in Nyakallong. Nyakallong is a former Black township in the Free State Province of South Africa. The effect of the socio economic ... -
An assessment of the role of the textile and clothing industry in the South Africa economy
(North-West University (South Africa), 2021)The economy of any country, be it developed or developing, is constituted and based on the performance of three major economic sectors, namely the primary, secondary and tertiary sectors. The primary sector is mostly built ... -
The channels of poverty reduction in Malawi : a district level analysis
(North-West University, 2014)The study investigated on the channels of poverty reduction in Malawi, using household data aggregated at district level. Malawi is divided into 31 districts with different demographics and opportunities. Macro level data ... -
A comparison of the characteristics of internationalising SMEs in South Africa and the BRIC countries
(North-West University, 2011)SMEs are important for a country's economy, since they provide benefits such as entrepreneurship, employment, exports and productivity to an economy. An economy that shows substantial growth is usually characterised by a ... -
A cross-sector analysis of the interaction between aggregate expenditure and job creation in South Africa
(North-West University (South Africa), Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016)The entire world is facing high rates of unemployment and policymakers and macroeconomists are in thorough search for the best way of creating sustainable jobs. In the South African context, the rate of unemployment increases ... -
The distributional impact of automation technologies on the South African labour market
(North-West University (South Africa), 2022)The world is once again experiencing a period of rapid technological growth. The implications of this on the labour markets of developing economies remain ambiguous. Furthermore, stagnating economic growth along with a ...