01769nam a2200289Ia 4500003000500000005001700005008004100022020003000063040002300093082001800116100003400134245008700168260005100255300004900306490014500355504005100500520046500551521001001016651001701026654008201043690001301125700004901138942004701187999001701234952009501251952013301346322820250225110840.0210816s9999 xx 000 0 und d a9780796 921734qPaperback aRDAbENGLISHc3228 a331.2153 WOOL a Woolard, Ingrid D. 925661 0aEarnings inequality in South Africa, 1995-2003 cIngrid Woolard and Chris Woolard. aCape Town, South Africa :b HSRC Press,c2006. avi, 31 pages bcolour illustrations:c30 cm. aOccasional paper ; 1 Occasional paper (Human Sciences Research Council. Employment, Growth and Development Initiative) ; 1.v9780796 921734 aIncludes bibliographical references (page 31). aSummary: It is generally accepted that the gap between the earnings of unskilled and semi-skilled workers on the one hand, and skilled and highly skilled workers, on the other, narrowed in South Africa during the 1970s and 1980s. This paper investigates whether the gap between the real earnings of highly skilled and low-skilled workers in the formal sector of the South African economy continued to narrow after this country{u2019} s transition to democracy. aAdult aSouth Africa 2Equal pay for equal work Pay equity Wage differentials Wages South Africa 282900881 aChris Woolard, Jenny Young, Compress9191495 cBOOK2ddcy12663zPriscilla Nozizwe Mogale c99735d99734 00104070aHLHLLbHLHLLd2021-08-17g45.00l0p33228023047168r2021-08-17w2021-08-17yBK 00102ddc40708300aMKHULbMKHULcNon_Fictiond2025-01-27g45.00o331.2153 WOOLp33228 022948242r2025-01-27w2025-01-27yBOOK