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All jobs are equal, but some jobs are more equal than others: what a clustering algorithm reveals about the labour market segmentation in South Africa

The theory of labour market segmentation is often used to explain wage inequality in South Africa. It posits that labour markets consist of different segments that are differentiated from other segments based on some observable characteristics. Limited mobility between these segments prevents wages...

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Main Author: Kensett, Jonathan Matthew
Other Authors: Ranchhod, Vimal
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: School of Economics 2022
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