The waiting game : a survival analysis of unemployment duration in South Africa 2001-2004

Includes bibliographical references. === Who faces the worst labour market prospects in South Africa? To answer this pertinent question I will use panel data from the biannual Labour Force Survey composed by Statistics South Africa, to estimate time spent unemployed by respondents. Survival analysis...

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Main Author: Potgieter, Kristoff
Other Authors: Leibbrandt, Murray
Format: Dissertation
Language:English
Published: University of Cape Town 2015
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12451
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-124512020-10-06T05:11:37Z The waiting game : a survival analysis of unemployment duration in South Africa 2001-2004 Potgieter, Kristoff Leibbrandt, Murray Economics Includes bibliographical references. Who faces the worst labour market prospects in South Africa? To answer this pertinent question I will use panel data from the biannual Labour Force Survey composed by Statistics South Africa, to estimate time spent unemployed by respondents. Survival analysis is then used to untangle the characteristics and determinants of unemployment duration based on several variables characterising the demographic, geographic and educational diversity of the South African labour force. Results from the analysis support a ranking model of unemployment, as proposed by Blanchard and Diamond (1990), with divergent unemployment exit rates between high and low ranked work seekers. The ranking given to a given educational level is found to be strongly related to race, indicating that individuals from non-"model-C" schools face inferior labour market conditions. There is also some evidence that a willingness to work in the informal sector raises the probability of transitioning out of unemployment amongst individuals with less than a completed secondary education. 2015-02-11T14:15:33Z 2015-02-11T14:15:33Z 2012 Master Thesis Masters MCom http://hdl.handle.net/11427/12451 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Commerce School of Economics
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The waiting game : a survival analysis of unemployment duration in South Africa 2001-2004
description Includes bibliographical references. === Who faces the worst labour market prospects in South Africa? To answer this pertinent question I will use panel data from the biannual Labour Force Survey composed by Statistics South Africa, to estimate time spent unemployed by respondents. Survival analysis is then used to untangle the characteristics and determinants of unemployment duration based on several variables characterising the demographic, geographic and educational diversity of the South African labour force. Results from the analysis support a ranking model of unemployment, as proposed by Blanchard and Diamond (1990), with divergent unemployment exit rates between high and low ranked work seekers. The ranking given to a given educational level is found to be strongly related to race, indicating that individuals from non-"model-C" schools face inferior labour market conditions. There is also some evidence that a willingness to work in the informal sector raises the probability of transitioning out of unemployment amongst individuals with less than a completed secondary education.
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