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Martin Wittenberg
Martin Wittenberg
Professor of Economics & Director DataFirst, University of Cape Town
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Interpretation of regressions with multiple proxies
D Lubotsky, M Wittenberg
The Review of Economics and Statistics 88 (3), 549-562, 2006
2152006
Measuring inequality by asset indices: A general approach with application to South Africa
M Wittenberg, M Leibbrandt
Review of Income and Wealth 63 (4), 706-730, 2017
1142017
Job Creation and Destruction in S outh A frica
A Kerr, M Wittenberg, J Arrow
South African Journal of Economics 82 (1), 1-18, 2014
1032014
Decentralization in South Africa
M Wittenberg
902006
Job search in South Africa: A nonparametric analysis
M Wittenberg
South African Journal of Economics 70 (8), 1163-1196, 2002
75*2002
Household transitions in rural South Africa, 1996—2003
M Wittenberg, MA Collinson
Scandinavian Journal of Public Health 35 (69_suppl), 130-137, 2007
662007
Wages and wage inequality in South Africa 1994–2011: Part 1–Wage measurement and trends
M Wittenberg
South African Journal of Economics 85 (2), 279-297, 2017
602017
Determinants of black women's labour force participation in post-apartheid South Africa
M Ntuli, M Wittenberg
Journal of african economies 22 (3), 347-374, 2013
572013
Weights: report on NIDS Wave 1
M Wittenberg
NIDS Technical Paper 2, 2009
552009
An introduction to maximum entropy and minimum cross-entropy estimation using Stata
M Wittenberg
The Stata Journal 10 (3), 315-330, 2010
542010
Wages and Wage Inequality in South Africa 1994-2011: Part 2 - Inequality Measurement and Trends
M Wittenberg
South African Journal of Economics 85 (2), 298-318, 2017
532017
Analysis of employment, real wage, and productivity trends in South Africa since 1994
M Wittenberg
ILO Conditions of Work and Employment Series, 2014
502014
The Weight of Success: The Body Mass Index and Economic Well‐Being in S outhern A frica
M Wittenberg
Review of Income and Wealth 59, S62-S83, 2013
45*2013
The Post-Apartheid Labour Market Series: Social and Behavioural Sciences
A Kerr, M Wittenberg
Research Data Journal for the Humanities and Social Sciences 5 (1), 39-49, 2020
442020
THE MEASUREMENT OF EMPLOYMENT STATUS IN SOUTH AFRICA USING COHORT ANALYSIS, 1994‐20041
N Branson, M Wittenberg
South African Journal of Economics 75 (2), 313-326, 2007
422007
Reweighting S outh A frican National Household Survey Data to Create a Consistent Series Over Time: A Cross‐Entropy Estimation Approach
N Branson, M Wittenberg
South African Journal of Economics 82 (1), 19-38, 2014
382014
Longitudinal and cross-sectional weights in the NIDS data 1-5
N Branson, M Wittenberg
Cape Town: SALDRU.(NIDS Technical Paper 8), 2018
362018
A guide to version 3.1 of the post-apartheid labour market series (PALMS)
A Kerr, M Wittenberg
PALMS User Guide 3, 2016
302016
Union wage premia and wage inequality in South Africa
A Kerr, M Wittenberg
Economic Modelling 97, 255-271, 2021
282021
Public sector wages and employment in South Africa
A Kerr, M Wittenberg
272017
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