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Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics / Working Papers

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Raw data:
IF AIF DOC CIT D2Y C2Y SC(%) CiY II AII
19960.180000.09
19970.180000.09
19980.210000.13
19990.290000.17
20000.390000.2
20010.370000.18
20020.4266000.2
20030.4328600.21
20040.130.49308100.24
20050.40.5375200.29
20060.5317156030.180.28
20070.450.4417420955.60.24
 
 
IF: Impact Factor: C2Y / D2Y
AIF: Average Impact Factor for series in RePEc in year y
DOC: Number of documents published in year y
CIT: Number of citations to the series in year y
D2Y: Number of articles published in y-1 plus y-2
C2Y: Cites in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
SC(%): Percentage of selft citations in y to articles published in y-1 plus y-2
CiY: Cites in year y to documents published in year y
IdI: Immediacy Index: CiY / Documents.
 
AII: Average Immediacy Index for series in RePEc in year y
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Most cited documents in this series:

(1) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers8 Changing Patterns of South African income distribution: Towards time series estimates of distribution and poverty (2003).
Cited: 8 times.

(2) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers12 Trends in poverty and inequality since the political transition (2005).
Cited: 7 times.

(3) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers15 Economic growth in South Africa since 1994 (2006).
Cited: 3 times.

(4) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers24 Wage trends in post-apartheid South Africa: Constructing an earnings series from household survey data (2006).
Cited: 3 times.

(5) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers18 Returns to Race: Labour Market Discrimination in Post-Apartheid South Africa (2006).
Cited: 2 times.

(6) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers1 Issues in South African Social Security (2002).
Cited: 2 times.

(7) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers22 Earnings bracket obstacles in household surveys – How sharp are the tools in the shed? (2006).
Cited: 2 times.

(8) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers2 Earnings functions, labour market discrimination and quality of education in South Africa (2002).
Cited: 2 times.

(9) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers6 The demand for health care in South Africa (2002).
Cited: 2 times.

(10) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers23 Educational attainment and intergenerational social mobility in South Africa (2006).
Cited: 2 times.

(11) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers29 The miracle of the Septuagint and the promise of data mining in economics (2006).
Cited: 1 times.

(12) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers61 How invariant is South African child poverty to the choice of equivalence scale or poverty measure? (2008).
Cited: 1 times.

(13) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers49 Explaining ship traffic fluctuations in the early Cape settlement: 1652–1793 (2008).
Cited: 1 times.

(14) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers42 Identifying aggregate supply and demand shocks in South Africa (2007).
Cited: 1 times.

(15) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers39 Post-transition poverty trends based on an alternative data source (2007).
Cited: 1 times.

(16) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers16 Business Cycles in Emerging market Economies: A New View of the Stylised Facts (2006).
Cited: 1 times.

(17) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers26 Have pro-poor health policies improved the targeting of spending and the effective delivery of health care in South Africa? (2006).
Cited: 1 times.

(18) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers48 The comparability of the Statistics South Africa October Household Surveys and Labour Force Surveys (2007).
Cited: 1 times.

(19) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers20 How effective are poor schools? Poverty and educational outcomes in South Africa (2006).
Cited: 1 times.

(20) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers40 A series of national accounts-consistent estimates of poverty and inequality in South Africa (2007).
Cited: 1 times.

Recent citations received in: | 2007 | 2006 | 2005 | 2004

Recent citations received in: 2007

Recent citations received in: 2006

(1) RePEc:ecl:harjfk:rwp06-039 Understanding South Africas Economic Puzzles (2006). Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government / Working Paper Series

(2) RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:641 Understanding South Africas Economic Puzzles (2006). esocialsciences.com / Working Papers

(3) RePEc:sza:wpaper:wpapers18 Returns to Race: Labour Market Discrimination in Post-Apartheid South Africa (2006). Stellenbosch University, Department of Economics / Working Papers

Recent citations received in: 2005

Recent citations received in: 2004

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