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Rocco Zizzamia
Rocco Zizzamia
Department of Economics, Oxford University
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The labor market and poverty impacts of covid-19 in South Africa
R Jain, J Budlender, R Zizzamia, I Bassier
1892020
A poverty dynamics approach to social stratification: The South African case
S Schotte, R Zizzamia, M Leibbrandt
World development 110, 88-103, 2018
1522018
Locked down and locked out: Repurposing social assistance as emergency relief to informal workers
I Bassier, J Budlender, R Zizzamia, M Leibbrandt, V Ranchhod
World Development 139, 105271, 2021
992021
Is employment a panacea for poverty? A mixed-methods investigation of employment decisions in South Africa
R Zizzamia
World Development 130, 104938, 2020
782020
The livelihood impacts of COVID-19 in urban South Africa: a view from below
S Schotte, R Zizzamia
Social Indicators Research 165 (1), 1-30, 2023
58*2023
Snakes and ladders and loaded dice: Poverty dynamics and inequality in South Africa between 2008 and 2017
S Schotte, R Zizzamia, M Leibbrandt
South African Journal of Economics 90 (2), 214-242, 2022
58*2022
Vulnerability and the middle class in South Africa
R Zizzamia, S Schotte, M Leibbrandt, V Ranchhod
54*2016
Social stratification, life chances and vulnerability to poverty in South Africa
S Schotte, R Zizzamia, M Leibbrandt
352017
South Africa can–and should–top up child support grants to avoid a humanitarian crisis
I Bassier, J Budlender, M Leibbrandt, R Zizzamia, V Ranchhod
The Conversation 31, 2020
302020
The labour market impacts of COVID-19 in South Africa: An update with NIDS-CRAM Wave 3
I Bassier, J Budlender, R Zizzamia
NIDS-CRAM Wave 3, 2021
212021
The labour market and poverty impacts of covid-19 in South Africa: An update with NIDS-CRAM Wave 2
R Jain, I Bassier, J Budlender, R Zizzamia
172020
Measuring employment volatility in South Africa using NIDS: 2008-2017
R Zizzamia, V Ranchhod
152019
Are we really painting the devil on the walls? Polarization and its drivers in Sub-Saharan Africa in the past two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, R Zizzamia
Journal of African Economies 31 (2), 124-146, 2022
102022
Inequality in sub-Saharan Africa: A review paper
R Zizzamia, A David, M Leibbrandt
AFD Research Papers, 1-33, 2021
102021
Exploring psychological well-being and poverty dynamics in South-Africa: Evidence from NIDS waves 1-5
N Stoop, M Leibbrandt, R Zizzamia
102019
The labour market and poverty impacts of COVID‐19 in South Africa
I Bassier, J Budlender, R Zizzamia, R Jain
South African Journal of Economics 91 (4), 419-445, 2023
82023
National Income Dynamics Study (NIDS)–Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (CRAM)
N Spaull, A Oyenubi, A Kerr, B Maughan-Brown, C Ardington, C Christian, ...
Synthesis Report: NIDS-CRAM Wave 2, 2020
72020
Assessing the extent and nature of chronic poverty, poverty dynamics, and vulnerability to poverty in South Africa
S Schotte, R Zizzamia, M Leibbrandt
World Bank Technical Background Paper, South African Poverty and Inequality …, 2018
72018
The labour market and poverty impacts of COVID‐19 in South Africa. National Income Dynamics (NIDS) Coronavirus Rapid Mobile Survey (CRAM) Working Paper Series
R Jain, J Budlender, I Bassier, R Zizzamia
62020
Worlds Apart: What polarization measures reveal about Sub-Saharan Africa’s growth and welfare distribution in the last two decades
F Clementi, M Fabiani, V Molini, R Zizzamia
https://aceir.org.za/wp-content/uploads/2019/06/wp1_cfmz_worldsapart.pdf, 2019
52019
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