Follow
Colette Muller
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
'Two million net new jobs': a reconsideration of the rise in employment in South Africa, 1995-2003
D Casale, C Muller, D Posel
The South African Journal of Economics 72 (5), 978-1002, 2004
1772004
Measuring South Africa's informal sector: An analysis of national household surveys
C Muller
DPRU Working Paper No 03/71, 2003
492003
University Reputation and Undergraduates’ Self-perceived Employability: Mediating Influence of Experiential Learning Activities
OS Pitan, C Muller
Higher Education Research & Development 38 (6), 1269-1284, 2019
462019
Trends in the gender wage gap and gender discrimination among part-time and full-time workers in post-apartheid South Africa
C Muller
Economic Research South Africa Working Paper No 124, 2009
452009
Students’ self-perceived employability (SPE): Main effects and interactions of gender and field of study
OS Pitan, C Muller
Higher Education, Skills and Work-based Learning 10 (2), 355-368, 2020
442020
Student perspectives on Employability Development in Higher Education in South Africa
OS Pitan, C Muller
Education + Training 63 (3), 453-471, 2020
402020
Is There Evidence of a Wage Penalty To Female Part‐Time Employment In South Africa?
D Posel, C Muller
South African Journal of Economics 76 (3), 466-479, 2008
382008
Concerns with measuring informal sector employment: an analysis of national household surveys in South Africa, 1993-2001
C Muller, D Posel
Studies in Economics and Econometrics 28 (1), 1-19, 2004
172004
Investigating South Africa’s informal sector: measurement, participation, and earnings
C Muller
Unpublished Masters Thesis, Durban: University of Natal, 2003
172003
Do immigrants have better labour market outcomes than South Africans?
C Vermaak, C Muller
Development Southern Africa 36 (5), 678-698, 2019
112019
Non-Performing Loans, Banking System and Macroeconomy in Nigeria
A Morakinyo, C Muller, M Sibanda
STUDIA UNIVERSITATIS BABEȘ-BOLYAI OECONOMICA 63 (2), 67-86, 2018
9*2018
An Analysis of the Extent, Nature and Consequences of Female Part-time Employment in Post Apartheid South Africa
C Muller
PhD Thesis: University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2009
92009
Assessment of strategies for preparing graduates for the disruptive workplace: Evidence from Nigeria and South Africa
OS Pitan, C Muller
Journal of Teaching and Learning for Graduate Employability 14 (1), 15-30, 2023
82023
English language proficiency, labour market participation and employment among Africans in South Africa
T McKenzie, C Muller
Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law 6 (2), 49-76, 2017
82017
The Changing Nature of Work in South Africa: Evidence from Recent National Household Surveys
C Muller, J Esselaar
EGDIWIDER conference, 17-18, 2004
62004
Documenting the informalisation of work in South Africa: Evidence from National Household Surveys, 1997–2001
C Muller, J Esselaar
Journal of Interdisciplinary Economics 15 (3-4), 229-249, 2004
52004
Underemployed women: An analysis of Voluntary and Involuntary Part-Time Wage Employment in South Africa
C Muller
Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law 2 (1), 8-27, 2012
32012
Changes in labour market policy and the gender wage gap among part-time and full-time workers in South Africa
C Muller
Interdisciplinary Journal of Economics and Business Law 8 (3), 25-51, 2019
22019
WIDER Working Paper 2021/29-The influence of household composition on leisure time in South Africa: a gender comparison
P Harrichurran, C Vermaak, C Muller
UNU WIDER: United Nations University World Institute for Development …, 2021
2021
The influence of household composition on leisure time in South Africa: A gender comparison
P Harrichurran, C Vermaak, C Muller
SA-TIED UNU WIDER Working Paper No 164, 2021
2021
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20