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Are Searching and Non-searching Unemployment Distinct States when Unemployment is High? The Case of South Africa WPS[removed]Geeta Kingdon and John Knight
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Document Date: 2012-02-21 09:39:48


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Japan / United States / Netherlands / Italy / Canada / Australia / Tanzania / United Kingdom / Sweden / South Africa / /

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University of Oxford / African Economies Economics Department University of Oxford April / /

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Department for International Development / World Bank / Economics Department / Department of Economics / African Economies Economics Department University of Oxford / South African Labour and Development Research Unit / International Labour Organisation / UK Government / Central Statistical Office / John Knight Centre for the Study / University of Oxford / South African Reserve Bank / /

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official / representative / sweeper / /

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Searching / /

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South Africa / /

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