Investigating the relationship between transport and labour discouragement in south africa
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Van der Merwe, J.M.
Krygsman, S.C.
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Southern African Transport Conference
Abstract
South Africa recorded an unemployment rate of 34.4% in 2021, its highest since the first
Quarterly Labour Force Survey was conducted in 2008. South Africa has also seen a rise
in the number of discouraged work seekers, reaching 3.3 million individuals in 2021. These
are individuals who want to work, but are discouraged to actively search for employment.
This research seeks to determine whether the rise in transport cost impacts on an
individual’s decision to search for employment. Descriptive statistics are used to report on
the discouragement and transport trends between 2008 and 2020, making use of the
Quarterly Labour Force Surveys, National Household Travel Surveys and National Income
Dynamic Surveys. This research indicated the disproportionate household expenditure on
transport to search for employment between different income groups. A panel regression
model indicated a positive relationship between transport cost increase and
discouragement. Understanding the impact of transport cost and affordability on job
search can assist with strategies to reduce discouragement and long-term unemployment.
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Papers presented at the 40th International Southern African Transport Conference on 04 -08 July 2022