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Dr Michael Rogan [Post-doctoral Fellows] Print

Qualification: PhD (UKZN)
Address: 
Room F205 MTB,
Howard College,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,
4041,
South Africa.
Phone: +27(31) 2603332
Fax: +27(31)2602359
E-mail: rogan@ukzn.ac.za
Projects: 
Trade, Reproductive Health and Rights
Quality of Life (Land Reform)
Labor Market Analysis for the Rockefeller Foundation’s PRIDE (Poverty Reduction through Information and Digital Employment) Initiative
Informal Economy Monitoring Study
Subjective Indicators of Well-being
Gender and Poverty in South Africa
SADC Case studies in TNC-SME Linkages [completed]
Biographical sketch: Mike Rogan has been awarded a one-year post-doctoral fellowship  based at the School of Built Environment and Development Studies. He will be continuing to publish from his thesis on gender and poverty as well as contributing to a larger project on informal work (IEMS)- with a particular focus on gender and informal work.
Publications: 

Posel, D. and Rogan, M. (2012). Gendered trends in poverty in the post-apartheid period, 1997 – 2006. Development Southern Africa, 29(1): 97-113. (Also published as ERSA Working Paper, No.205.) More

Nixon, S.,  Casale, M.,  Flicker, S. and  Rogan, M. (2012) Applying the principles of knowledge translation and exchange to inform dissemination of HIV survey results to adolescent participants in South Africa. Health Promotion International: doi: 10.1093/heapro/dar094 (advance access).
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Rogan, M. (2012) Poverty and headship in post-apartheid South Africa, 1997-2006, Social Indicators Research: doi: 10.1007/s11205-012-0107-8 (also published as Economic Research Southern Africa (ERSA) Working Paper No. 288 http://www.econrsa.org/working_papers.html).
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Marisa Casale, Michael Rogan, Michaela Hynie, Sarah Flicker, Stephanie Nixon and Clara Rubincam. (2011). Gendered perceptions of HIV risk among young women and men in a high-HIV-prevalence setting. African Journal of AIDS Research, 10(Supplement): 301-310.
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2011). Missing opportunities for preventing unwanted pregnancy: a qualitative study of emergency contraception. Journal of Family Planning and Reproductive Health Care, 37(2): 89-96.
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Rogan, M.,  Hynie, M.,  Casale, M.,  Jobson, G., Flicker, S., Nixon, S. and S. Dawad. (2010) The Effects of Gender and Socioeconomic Status on Youth Sexual-risk Norms: Evidence from a Poor Urban Community in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 9(4): 355-366.
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Rogan, M., Lebani,L. and N. Nzimande. (2010). Internal Migration and Household Dynamics in KwaZulu-Natal. State of the Population in KwaZulu-Natal: Demographic Profile and Development Indicators.  edited by Nompumelelo Nzimande. Durban: University of KwaZulu-Natal and the United Nations Population Fund. More

Rogan, M., Nanda, P. and Maharaj, P. (2010) Promoting and Prioritising Reproductive Health Commodities: Understanding the Emergency Contraception Value Chain in South Africa. African Journal of Reproductive Health. 14(1): 9-20.
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Rogan, M., Hynie, M., Casale, M., Nixon, S., Flicker, S., Jobson, G. and Dawad, S. (2010).  The effects of gender and socioeconomic status on youth sexual-risk norms: evidence from a poor urban community in South Africa. African Journal of AIDS Research, 9(4), 355-366. More

Rogan, M. Lebani, L. and N. Nzimande (2009) Internal Migration and Poverty in KwaZulu-Natal: Findings from Censuses, Labour Force Surveys and Panel Data.
SALDRU working paper No. 30. More

Posel, D and Rogan, M (2009) Women, income and poverty: Gendered access to resources in post-apartheid South Africa. Agenda,  81: 25-34.More

Robbins, G. Lebani, L. and Rogan, M. (2009). TNC FDI Firms and Domestic SME Linkages: Reflecting on Three SADC Case Studies. School of Development Studies Research Report, 82.
     
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2008) Emergency Contraception In South Africa: A Literature Review. European Journal of Contraception and Reproductive Health Care 13 (4): 351-361.
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Malisha, L., Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. 2008. ‘Rites of Passage to Adulthood: HIV/AIDS and Young Peoples’ Perceptions of Traditional Initiation Schools in the Limpopo Province, South Africa.’ Health Risk & Society 10 (6), 585-598.
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2007) The Imperative of Promoting a Longer Working Life: Demographic Challenges and the Determinants of Early Retirement.  Paper prepared for the AMC International Corporate Retirement Planning Conference. Sandton, Johannesburg: January 24-26, 2007.More

Rogan, M. and Maharaj, P. (2007) Longer Working Life: Greater Productivity and More Skills. South African Labour Bulletin, 31(2), 35-38. 
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Maharaj, P. and Rogan, M. (2007). Reproductive Health and Emergency Contraception in South Africa: Policy Context and Emerging Challenges. Working Paper No. 48.
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Rogan, M (2007)  Dilemmas in Learner transport:  An impact evaluation of a school transport intervention in the Ilembe District, KwaZulu- Natal. (M.Dev., Cum Laude)More

Module/s: 
 Research Methods II



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