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What has been driving work-to-work transitions in the emerging world? : a comparative study of Indonesia and South Africa
This paper examines these elements in the context of South Africa and Indonesia– two middle-income countries with similar development levels yet different labour market characteristics. We employ a comparative cross-country methodology using long-term panel data.