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The following Discussion Papers have been published so far:

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Author

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18.

Coping with Extreme Poverty Through Traditional Skills: The Case of the Zirundzu Basket Makers of Mozambique (2001)

Fion de Vletter
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17.

Female Itinerant Maize Tranders in Southern Mozambique: A Study of a Higher-end Informal Sector Activity and Its Potential for Poverty Reduction (2001)

Fion de Vletter
Emilia Polana
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Microfinance in Mozambique: Are Donors Promoting Regional Feminisation of Poverty (2001)

Fion de Vletter
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15. Wages Through Booms and Recession: A Case Study of Zimbabwe (2001) Mkhululi Ncube Word
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Strategies to Combat Youth Unemployment and Marginalisation in Anglophone Africa (2000) 

Godfrey Kanyenze
Guy C.Z. Mhone
Theo Sparreboom
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13. The Impact of Globalization on Local Communities: A Case Study of the Cut-Flower Industry in Zimbabwe (2000)   Robert Davies Word
12. Enclavity and Constrained Labour Absorptive Capacity in Southern African Economies (2000)   Guy C.Z. Mhone Word
11. Social Security Schemes in Southern Africa (1999)   Elaine Fultz 
Bohdi Pieris
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10. Improving Labour Market Information in Southern Africa (1999) Theo Sparreboom Word
9. Agriculture, Employment and Poverty in Malawi (1999)   Thandika Mkandawire Word
8. Occupational Health and Safety in Southern Africa: Trends and Policy Issues (1999) Rene Loewenson

 

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7. Employment Injury Schemes in Southern Africa: an Overview and Proposals for Future Directions (1998)

Elaine Fultz 
Bohdi Pieris

 

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6. Definitions and Legal Provisions on Child Labour in Southern Africa (1998)   not available
5. Industrial Relations in Southern Africa: the Challenge of Change (1998)   Tayo Fashoyin Word
4. Labour Migration to South Africa in the 1990s (1998)     Word
3. The Social Protection of Migrant Workers in South Africa (1997)   not available
2. Shaping a Labour Market Based Training Policy for Lesotho (1997)   Torkel Alfthan 
Theo Sparreboom
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1. Labour Standards in Export Processing Zones: A Southern African Perspective (1996)  Joost Kooijmans
David Tajgman
Aurelio Parisotto
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