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Gender wage differentials and discrimination in the New South Africa (2002)
Journal Article
Hinks, T. (2002). Gender wage differentials and discrimination in the New South Africa. Applied Economics, 34(16), 2043-2052. https://doi.org/10.1080/00036840210124991

Research into discrimination within South Africa (SA) has focused on racial issues, with gender issues being largely ignored. This study aims to estimate gender wage differentials and through decomposition analysis understand the different problems f... Read More about Gender wage differentials and discrimination in the New South Africa.

No end to the racial wage hierarchy in South Africa? (2002)
Journal Article
Allanson, P., Atkins, J. P., & Hinks, T. (2002). No end to the racial wage hierarchy in South Africa?. Review of Development Economics, 6(3), 442-459. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-9361.t01-1-00166

The South African apartheid system formally ended with the election of the African National Congress at the first all-race elections held in 1994. As a result, racist policies such as color barring, that particularly hindered the advancement of black... Read More about No end to the racial wage hierarchy in South Africa?.

Contradictions and uncertainties: Lecturers' conceptions of teaching introductory accounting (2002)
Journal Article
Lucas, U. (2002). Contradictions and uncertainties: Lecturers' conceptions of teaching introductory accounting. British Accounting Review, 34(3), 183-203. https://doi.org/10.1006/bare.2002.0197

This paper draws upon educational research to examine lecturers' conceptions of teaching introductory accounting. A critical review of relevant research indicates that lecturers' conceptions of teaching may be specific to particular disciplinary and... Read More about Contradictions and uncertainties: Lecturers' conceptions of teaching introductory accounting.

The demand for military spending in South Africa (2002)
Journal Article
Batchelor, P., Dunne, J. P., & Lamb, G. (2002). The demand for military spending in South Africa. Journal of Peace Research, 39(3), 339-354. https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343302039003005

Understanding the factors that determine the military burdens in developing economies is an important area of research. Previous research has suggested that to understand the dynamics of the relationship between military burden and economic and strat... Read More about The demand for military spending in South Africa.

The ABC bandwagon and the juggernaut of modernity (2002)
Journal Article
Jones, C., & Dugdale, D. (2002). The ABC bandwagon and the juggernaut of modernity. Accounting, Organizations and Society, 27(1-2), 121-163. https://doi.org/10.1016/S0361-3682%2801%2900035-6

The paper explores the rise of activity-based costing (ABC). Drawing on actor-network theory, we follow key actors, and their intermediaries, as they construct ABC through a network of human and non-human allies. Drawing on Giddens' discussion of the... Read More about The ABC bandwagon and the juggernaut of modernity.