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Research outputs: SOUTH AFRICAN SOCIAL ATTITUDES SURVEY (SASAS)

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2012 Socio-environmental factors associated with self-rated oral health in South Africa: a multilevel effects model

This study examined the influence of the social context in which people live on self-ratings of their oral health. This study involved a rep...

2011 The influence of social, political and economic factors on the development and form of Zulu religious activity in the 19th and 20th centuries

No religious world can remain the same forever and in response to this traditions undergo transformation processes, answering to the needs o...

2011 Relative standing and subjective well-being in South Africa: the role of perceptions, expectations and income mobility

Most studies that explore the impact of relative standing on subjective well being use objective measures of the individual???s relative pos...

2010 The glue that binds or divides: social trust in South Africa

The recent hosting of the 2010 World Cup has reinvigorated debates about social cohesion and the extent to which South Africans are united. ...