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Adjaye-Gbewonyo, Kafui, Mauricio Avendano, SV Subramanian, and Ichiro Kawachi.
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Income inequality and depressive symptoms in South Africa: A longitudinal analysis of the National Income Dynamics Study
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(2016) Health & place.
Journal Article
Leibbrandt, Murray, Ingrid Woolard, Hayley McEwen, and Charlotte Koep.
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Employment and inequality outcomes in South Africa
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(2010) University of Cape Town: Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit.
Journal Article
Regmi, Laxman Kumar.
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An overview of population growth trends of Nepal
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Journal of Institute of Science and Technology 19, no. 1 (2015): 57-61.
Working Paper
Kamińska, Agnieszka, and Piotr Lewandowski.
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The effects of minimum wage on a labour market with high temporary employment
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IBS WP , no. 07/2015 (2015).
Journal Article
Toyin, Adigun Grace, Awoyemi Taiwo Timothy, and Ajala Abiodun Oladayo.
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Explaining Poverty and Inequality Changes in Rural Nigeria
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Asian Journal of Agricultural Extension, Economics & Sociology 5, no. 4 (2015): 227-237.
Book
Demeke, Mulat, Fantu Guta, and Tadele Ferede.
Towards a more employment-intensive and pro-poor economic growth in Ethiopia: Issues and policies
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: ILO, 2006.
Journal Article
Blackwood, JC, DAT Cummings, S Iamsirithaworn, and P Rohani.
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Using age-stratified incidence data to examine the transmission consequences of pertussis vaccination
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(2016) Epidemics.
Journal Article
Rosen, Sydney, Bruce Larson, Alana Brennan, Lawrence Long, Matthew Fox, Constance Mongwenyana, Mpefe Ketlhapile, and Ian Sanne.
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Economic outcomes of patients receiving antiretroviral therapy for HIV/AIDS in South Africa are sustained through three years on treatment
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PLoS One 5, no. 9 (2010).
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