Browsing Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences 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. ... -
The labour market consequences of globalisation and regionalisation
(Emerald Group Publishing, 2011)Purpose : This paper aims to introduce the subject of the impact of globalization and regionalization on the labour markets. The papers of the special issue are placed within this subject. Design/methodology/approach : ... -
Manufacturing production and non-agricultural employment rate in South Africa: Time series analysis
(International Foundation for Research & Development, 2014)South African is faced with a high unemployment rate; however, the country's manufacturing sector is one of the sectors that have been linked with job creation. Nevertheless, the growth in manufacturing production may not ... -
The effect of exchange rate movements and economic growth on job creation
(De Gruyter, 2017)Job creation is at the centre of economic development and remains a source of sustenance for social and human relations. The creation of a job-enabling economic environment is imperative in promoting social and economic ... -
The flourishing nature of labour brokerage in South Africa: an investigating into the role of employment and performance uncertainty
(University of Johannesburg, 2016)The objective of this article is to investigate the rationale behind the thriving nature of labour brokerage in specific labour market environments in general and, in particular, the flourishing nature thereof in South ... -
Time Series Analysis of interaction between aggregate expenditure and job creation in South Africa
(Virtus Interpress, 2015)Jobs are the pillars of the economy and aggregate expenditure is among the key factor used to create an employment stimulating environment. This study scrutinizes the relationship between the component of aggregate expenditure ...