Sesinyi, Magdeline(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA), 1998-03)
This paper gives a brief literature review on minimum wages and their possible effects on
employment, with particular focus on the likely effects of minimum wage introduction in the
two excluded sectors, namely the ...
Omotoye, Marumo(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA), 2018-03)
People with disabilities (PWDs) are often subjected to economic and social exclusion.
This paper assesses factors that contribute to, and/or hinder the implementation of
Botswana’s national disability policy. Despite ...
Gergis, Abdalla(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA), 1996-11)
This paper briefly highlights the challenges facing Botswana today giving particular attention to the changing role of the state and the need to improve the regulatory environment in order to promote competition among all ...
Phirinyane, Molefe; Kaunda, J.M.; Salkin, Jay; Kaboyakgosi, Gape; Thupeng, Wilson; Batsetswe, Letsogile(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA) and United Nations Economic Commission for Africa(UNECA), 2006)
Madala, Naledi C.; Phirinyane, Molefe B.(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA), 2016-09)
The Government of Botswana has, and continues to promote local government as an
instrument of decentralization and public participation for local level governance and
service delivery. Local authorities (LAs) are at ...
Phirinyane, Molefe(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis(BIDPA), 2016-10)
The use of technology in citizen participation has grown phenomenally in developed
countries, but is emergent in most developing countries. Accessibility and the
functionality of information and communication technologies ...
Omotoye, Marumo(Botswana Institute for Development Policy Analysis, 2020-03)
The construction industry (CI) is considered one of the most corrupt both internationally
and regionally. Therefore, this study examined the views and attitudes of professionals
in Botswana’s CI towards the role ...