The emergence of a 'black film industry' in apartheid South Africa is inextricably linked to the introduction of a differential state subsidy for film production. This subsidy, known as the B-Scheme in order to distinguish it from the general or A-Scheme subsidy, was introduced in 1972鈥 ...
The emergence of a âblack film industryâ in apartheid South Africa is inextricably linked to the introduction of a differential state subsidy for film production. This subsidy, known as the B-Scheme in order to distinguish it from the general or A-Scheme subsidy, ...
ato include discouraged workers, unemployment in South Africa has roughly doubled[translate] awomen (Levinsohn, 2008). Employment growth, at 2.1 per cent per year, is slow[translate] aOne policy option being debated is a wage subsidy scheme. The SouthAfrican labour[translate]...
The emergence of a ‘black film industry’ in apartheid South Africa is inextricably linked to the introduction of a differential state subsidy for film production. This subsidy, known as the B-Scheme in order to distinguish it from the general or A-Scheme subsidy, was introduced in 1972–...
Pauw, K. and Edwards, L. (2005). "Evaluating the General Equilibrium Effects of a Wage Subsidy Scheme for South Africa," Economic Research Southern Africa, Working Paper Number 21.Pauw, K. & Edwards, L. (2005). Evaluating the General Equilibrium Effects of a Wage Subsidy Scheme for South...
Edwards (2006): Evaluating the general equilibrium effects of a wage subsidy scheme for South Africa. South African Journal of Economics 74(3): 442- 462.Pauw K, Edwards L 2005. Evaluating the general equilibrium effects of a wage subsidy scheme for South Africa. Economic Research Southern ...
The data was coded in ATLAS.ti 2022. There is no specific coding scheme that was adopted. However, a word document search was employed to identify common terms across the data (see the word diagram inAppendix AandAppendix B). The coding scheme was then developed from the common terms. The...