Amy Julia Thornton : Citation Profile


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RESEARCH PRODUCTION:

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RESEARCH ACTIVITY:

   7 years (2016 - 2023). See details.
   Cites by year: 5
   Journals where Amy Julia Thornton has often published
   Relations with other researchers
   Recent citing documents: 4.    Total self citations: 3 (7.32 %)

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Relations with other researchers


Works with:

Bhorat, Haroon (9)

Oosthuizen, Morne (4)

Lilenstein, Kezia (3)

Stanwix, Benjamin (3)

Kanbur, Ravi (2)

Wittenberg, Martin (2)

Köhler, Timothy (2)

Authors registered in RePEc who have co-authored more than one work in the last five years with Amy Julia Thornton.

Is cited by:

Bhorat, Haroon (7)

Naudé, Wim (3)

Peters, Jörg (2)

Köhler, Timothy (2)

Taylor, Stephen (2)

Viarengo, Martina (2)

Gries, Thomas (2)

Piraino, Patrizio (2)

Turok, Ivan (2)

Moyo, Clement (1)

Mabugu, Ramos (1)

Cites to:

Bhorat, Haroon (23)

Woolard, Ingrid (16)

Kanbur, Ravi (15)

Leibbrandt, Murray (11)

Stanwix, Benjamin (9)

Alkire, Sabina (7)

Wittenberg, Martin (7)

Oosthuizen, Morne (7)

Foster, James (6)

Finn, Arden (6)

Autor, David (6)

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Where Amy Julia Thornton has published?


Working Papers Series with more than one paper published# docs
Working Papers / University of Cape Town, Development Policy Research Unit8
SALDRU Working Papers / Southern Africa Labour and Development Research Unit, University of Cape Town6
WIDER Working Paper Series / World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)4

Recent works citing Amy Julia Thornton (2024 and 2023)


YearTitle of citing document
2023Historic Spatial Inequality and Poverty along Racial Lines in South Africa. (2023). van Wyk, Abigail ; David, Oladipo Olalekan ; Shahaboonin, Faraaz. In: International Journal of Economics and Financial Issues. RePEc:eco:journ1:2023-01-12.

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2023Job Quality Gaps between Migrant and Native Gig Workers: Evidence from Poland. (2023). Kaczmarczyk, Pawel ; Lewandowski, Piotr ; Kowalik, Zuzanna. In: IZA Discussion Papers. RePEc:iza:izadps:dp16216.

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2023The effect of wage subsidies on job retention in a developing country: Evidence from South Africa. (2023). Hill, Robert ; Bhorat, Haroon ; Kohler, Timothy. In: WIDER Working Paper Series. RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp-2023-114.

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Works by Amy Julia Thornton:


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2021Measuring Multi?Dimensional Labour Law Violation with an Application to South Africa In: British Journal of Industrial Relations.
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2020Measuring Multidimensional Labour Law Violation with an Application to South Africa.(2020) In: Working Papers.
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2022Reweighting the OHS and GHS to improve data quality: Representativeness, household counts, and small households In: South African Journal of Economics.
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2021Reweighting the OHS and GHS to improve data quality: representativeness, household counts, and small households.(2021) In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2016Vulnerability In Employment: Evidence from South Africa In: Working Papers.
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2017The Socio-Economic Determinants of Crime in South Africa: An Empirical Assessment In: Working Papers.
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2019Economic Complexity and Employment Expansion: The Case of South Africa. In: Working Papers.
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2019Economic Complexity and Employment Expansion: The Case of South Africa.(2019) In: Working Papers.
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2020Crime and Inequality in South Africa: Non-Linear Outcomes under Extreme Inequality. In: Working Papers.
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2020Jobs and COVID-19: Measuring Work-Related Physical Interaction In: Working Papers.
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2020The Economics of Covid-19 in South Africa: Early Impressions In: Working Papers.
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2016System-wide improvement of early-grade mathematics: New evidence from the Gauteng Primary Language and Mathematics Strategy In: International Journal of Educational Development.
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2016Pathways to food security in South Africa: Food quality and quantity in NIDS Wave 1 In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2020Unpacking the potential implications of Covid-19 for gender inequality in the SA labour market In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2023Leaving the parental home in post-apartheid South Africa In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2023Trends in household headship and living alone in South Africa, 1995-2011 In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2023Household formation, living alone, and not getting married in South Africa In: SALDRU Working Papers.
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2020Job spells in an emerging market: Evidence from apartheid and post-apartheid South Africa In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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2020Structural transformation, inequality, and inclusive growth in South Africa In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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2020Wage polarization in a high-inequality emerging economy: The case of South Africa In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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2022Physical proximity and occupational employment change by gender during the COVID-19 pandemic In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
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