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Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?

By on July 09, 2004

African Development and Poverty Reduction: The Macro-Micro Linkage. Forum Paper 2004.

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Hertz, Tom. Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?. , , . , 2004. Hertz, T. (2004). Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?. , , . Hertz, Tom. "Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?." 2004, .Hertz Tom. "Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?." (2004). Hertz, T 2004, 'Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?', , , . Tom Hertz, 'Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?' (2004). Hertz T. Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?. . 2004. Hertz, Tom. Have Minimum Wages Benefited South Africa’s Domestic Service Workers?. . 2004. , .

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