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Ms Nompumelelo Nzimande [ Teaching and Research Staff] Print

Position: Lecturer/Research Fellow (Demographer), and Academic Co-ordinator Population Studies.
Qualification: MA (Sociology/Demography), University of Wisconsin-Madison
Address: 
Room F231 Memorial Tower Building,
Howard Colllege,
University of KwaZulu-Natal,
4041,
South Africa.
Phone: 27-31-260-3032
Fax: 27-31-260-2359
E-mail: nzimanden@ukzn.ac.za
Projects: 
Determinants of Child Welfare Outcomes in SA: a comparative analysis of cross-sectional and panel data
Exposure Dialogue Programme
Biographical sketch: /Interests: Demography of Sub-Saharan Africa; Mortality and epidemiology; determinants and consequences of early childbearing, and family demography.
Community Activities:  
      1. Population Association of Southern Africa (PASA). Nompu serves as a representative of the University of KwaZulu-Natal and a member of scientific advisory committee at the PASA council.
      2. Department of Social Development. Approached by the department to be part of advisory team on exploring the link between population studies  and population and development.
      3. Applied Population Studies Training and Research. She is one of the facilitators on the APSTAR program in population studies for government officials. 

Publications: 

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

Mturi A, Nzimande N, Dungumaro E and Sekokotla D (2006)Household structures in contemporary South Africa. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 20(1) 19-41. More

Mturi, A., Xaba, T., Sekokotla, D. and Nzimande, N. (2006). Coping with illness and deaths in post-apartheid South Africa: family perspectives. In: Padayachee, V. (ed) The Development decade: Economic and social change in South Africa 1994-2004, Cape Town: HSRC Press, p. 327-348.More

Mturi, A. et al. (2005) Understanding the changing family composition and structure in South Africa in the era of HIV/AIDS pandemic. Durban: School of Development Studies.More

Sekokotla, D. and Mturi, A. (2004) Effects of the HIV/AIDS epidemic on South African families. Loyola Journal of Social Sciences, 18(2), p.189-211.More

Module/s: 
 Demographic Methods I
 Demographic Methods II



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