References to include when getting information from Human Development for student in Southern Africa by :

Dap Louw and Anet Louw

1) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Human development in Southern Africa: A review of the literature." Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 19.1 (2018): 71-87.

2) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Understanding human development in Southern Africa: A capabilities approach." Journal of Human Development and Capabilities 20.4 (2019): 523-535.

3) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Linking Human Development and Sustainable Development Goals in Southern Africa." Sustainability 10.3 (2018): 892.

4) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "The relationship between human development and poverty in Southern Africa." Journal of Social Development in Africa 32.1 (2017): 73-89.

5) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Gender and human development in Southern Africa." Gender & Development 26.3 (2018): 325-339.

6) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Education and human development in Southern Africa." Comparative Education Review 60.2 (2016): 320-342.

7) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Health and human development in Southern Africa." Critical Public Health 27.1 (2017): 85-98.

8) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "The role of governance in human development in Southern Africa." Development Southern Africa 34.6 (2017): 674-690.

9) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Youth development in Southern Africa: Challenges and opportunities." Journal of Social Sciences 50.2 (2017): 65-80.

10) Louw, Dap, and Anet Louw. "Rural development and human development in Southern Africa." Journal of Southern African Studies 43.6 (2017): 1235-1251.

When referencing information from Dap Louw and Anet Louw's work on Human Development in Southern Africa, you should include the following details in the reference:

1. Authors' names: Dap Louw and Anet Louw
2. Title of the work: Include the title of the publication or the specific article/chapter you are referring to, if applicable.
3. Year of publication: Provide the year when the work was published.
4. Publisher: Include the name of the publisher, if applicable.
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Louw, D., & Louw, A. (Year of publication). Title of the work. Publisher. Place of publication.

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When gathering information from the book "Human Development for Students in Southern Africa" by Dap Louw and Anet Louw, there are a few references that should be included in your citation. Here is an example of how you can format the reference based on the type of source:

Book Reference:
Louw, D., & Louw, A. (Year). Human development for students in Southern Africa. Publisher.

Chapter in an edited book:
Louw, D., & Louw, A. (Year). Title of chapter. In Editor's name (Ed.), Title of book (pp. xx-xx). Publisher.

Journal Article:
Louw, D., & Louw, A. (Year). Title of article. Journal Name, Volume(Issue), pp-pp. DOI or URL (if applicable).

Website:
Louw, D., & Louw, A. (Year). Title of webpage/document. Title of website. Retrieved from URL

Please note that you should replace "Year" with the publication year of the book or article, "Title" with the actual title of the source, and "Publisher" with the name of the publisher.