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January 2023, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-5 Urbanising futures and sustainability: ODS sponsored plenary panel discussion, DSA 2022
by Jo Beall - 6-10 The interconnection with climate crisis and inequality in the future of urbanization
by Aromar Revi - 11-17 Cities, energy and the uncertain future of urban civilization
by William E. Rees - 18-32 Rural Classes and Credit Participation: The Itasy Livelihood Classes (Madagascar) Between Risk-aversion and Debt Capacity
by Tsiry Andrianampiarivo & Claire Gondard-Delcroix - 33-49 Under pressure: assessing the cost of forced solidarity in Côte d’Ivoire
by Louis Olié - 50-65 Children’s work in environmental chores: ‘says who?’
by Deborah S. DeGraff & Deborah Levison & Esther Dungumaro - 66-81 COVID-19 induced national lockdown and income inequality: evidence from Pakistan
by Noman Ahmad & Faiz Ur Rehman & Nasir Sarwar
October 2022, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 289-306 Investigating project sustainability: technology as a development object in a community-based project in Naryn, Kyrgyzstan
by Katarzyna Cieslik & Art Dewulf & J. Marc Foggin - 307-320 Examining microcredit self-help groups through the lens of feminist dignity
by Annabel Dulhunty - 321-335 Rural economic activities of persons with disabilities in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Smriti Tiwari & Sara Savastano & Paul Winters & Martina Improta - 336-351 The association between terrorist attacks and mental health: evidence from Nigeria
by Joseph B. Ajefu & Soazic Elise Wang Sonne - 352-371 Migrant remittances and consumption expenditure under rain-fed agricultural income: micro-level evidence from Ghana
by Eric Akobeng - 372-388 Thick concept but thin theories: a case for sector-based anti-corruption strategy
by David Olusegun Sotola & Pregala Solosh Pillay - 389-405 Is rural household debt sustainable in a financially included region? Evidence from three districts of Kerala, India
by Remya Tressa Jacob & Rudra Sensarma & Gopakumaran Nair
July 2022, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 193-208 The grower-trader relationship: experiments with coffee value chain actors in Uganda
by Alexandra Peralta & Robert Shupp & Cansin Arslan - 209-224 Access and fees in public health care services for the poor: Bangladesh as a case study
by Wahid Abdallah & Shyamal Chowdhury & Kazi Iqbal - 225-243 Criminality and socioeconomic disadvantage: a spatial analysis throughout Brazilian municipalities
by Augusta Raiher - 244-258 Input subsidy effects on crops grown by smallholder farm women: The example of cowpea in Mali
by M. Smale & V. Thériault - 259-271 Re-thinking ‘harm’ in relation to children’s work: a ‘situated,’ multi-disciplinary perspective
by Roy Maconachie & Neil Howard & Rosilin Bock - 272-287 Globalization, international asymmetries and democracy: a structuralist perspective
by Alicia Bárcena & Gabriel Porcile
April 2022, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 91-113 Gendered property and labour relations in agriculture: implications for social change in Turkey
by Ece Kocabicak - 114-125 Movement allies: towards an analytical re-classification of civil rights groups in India
by Ankita Pandey - 126-141 Transparency, exclusion and mediation: how digital and biometric technologies are transforming social protection in Tamil Nadu, India
by Grace Carswell & Geert De Neve - 142-157 Household access to water and education for girls: The case of villages in hilly and mountainous areas of Nepal
by Ram Prasad Dhital & Takahiro Ito & Shinji Kaneko & Satoru Komatsu & Yuichiro Yoshida - 158-176 Pareto efficiency in intrahousehold allocations: evidence from rice farming households in India
by Monica Shandal & Sandeep Mohapatra & Prakashan Chellattan Veettil - 177-191 Digitising microfinance: on the route to losing the traditional ‘human face’ of microfinance institutions
by Juliana Siwale & Cécile Godfroid
January 2022, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-1 The Sanjaya Lall prize for 2021
by Lucey Grainne - 2-13 Twenty years of BRICS: political and economic transformations through the lens of land
by Mihika Chatterjee & Ikuno Naka - 14-29 The Chinese infrastructural fix in Africa: lessons from the Sino-Zambian ‘road bonanza’
by Tim Zajontz - 30-43 Kaingang indigenous, family farmers and soy in southern Brazil: new old conflicts over land
by Daniele Barbosa & Edmundo Oderich & Angela Camana - 44-61 Aye for the tiger: hegemony, authority, and volition in India’s regime of dispossession for conservation
by Asmita Kabra & Budhaditya Das - 62-77 The performativity of the state in China’s land transformation: a case study of Dahongmen, Beijing
by Yimin Zhao - 78-90 AI for development: implications for theory and practice
by Corneliu Bjola
October 2021, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 311-323 The politics of masculinity in the absence of work
by Raka Ray - 324-336 Disability in Uganda: a medical intervention to measure gendered impacts on functional independence and labour-market outcomes
by Aisha Abubakar & Sarah Bridges & Alessio Gaggero & Trudy Owens - 337-350 The effect of a large-scale workfare program on child marriage in India
by Magda Tsaneva & Ashley O’Donoghue - 351-367 ‘Many Chinas?’ Provincial internationalization and Chinese foreign direct investment in Africa
by Pippa Morgan - 368-385 The political economy of reviving industrial policy in Uganda
by Pritish Behuria - 386-400 Does disability increase the risk of poverty ‘in all its forms’? Comparing monetary and multidimensional poverty in Vietnam and Nepal
by Lena Morgon Banks & Monica Pinilla-Roncancio & Matthew Walsham & Hoang Van Minh & Shailes Neupane & Vu Quynh Mai & Saurav Neupane & Karl Blanchet & Hannah Kuper
July 2021, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 201-229 Developing peace: the evolution of development goals and activities in United Nations peacekeeping
by John Gledhill & Richard Caplan & Maline Meiske - 230-244 How effective are informal property rights in cities? Reexamining the relationship between informality and housing quality in Dar es Salaam
by Alexandra Panman - 245-260 ‘Just out of reach’: examining the link between subjective wealth, aspirations gaps and empowerment in Central African Republic
by Eric Rougier & Claire Gondard-Delcroix & Jérôme Ballet - 261-275 Foreign entry in the services sector and gender workforce composition
by Dao Thi Hong Nguyen - 277-290 Intergenerational effects of improving women’s property rights: evidence from India
by Nayana Bose & Shreyasee Das - 291-309 Rainfall shocks and children’s school attendance: evidence from Uganda
by Peter Agamile & David Lawson
April 2021, Volume 49, Issue 2
- 105-118 Bringing drugs into light: embedded governance and opium production in Myanmar’s Shan State
by Jinhee Lim & Taekyoon Kim - 119-132 Can training close the gender wage gap? Evidence from Vietnamese SMEs
by Benedikte Bjerge & Nina Torm & Neda Trifkovic - 133-148 Peripherality, income inequality, and economic development in Latin American countries
by Yoshimichi Murakami & Nobuaki Hamaguchi - 149-168 Under a money tree? Comparing the determinants of Western and Chinese development finance flows to Africa
by David Landry - 169-183 Revisions of the global multidimensional poverty index: indicator options and their empirical assessment
by Sabina Alkire & Usha Kanagaratnam - 184-199 Do financial development and political institutions act as substitutes or complements?
by Luisa Blanco & Nabamita Dutta
January 2021, Volume 49, Issue 1
- 1-1 Sanjaya Lall Prize announcement
by The Editors - 2-22 Beyond ownership: women’s and men’s land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa
by Vanya Slavchevska & Cheryl R. Doss & Ana Paula de la O Campos & Chiara Brunelli - 23-38 Room for empowerment
by Louisa Roos - 39-52 ‘By sharing work we are moving forward’:change in social norms around men’s participation in unpaid care work in Northern Uganda
by Lucia Aline Rost - 53-65 ‘A long way from earning’: (re)producing violence at the nexus of shame and blame
by Charlotte Nussey - 66-87 The long-term association between child labour and cognitive development
by Yonatan Dinku & David Fielding - 88-103 Under-utilised crops and rural livelihoods: Bambara groundnut in Tanzania
by Basile Boulay & Rumman Khan & Oliver Morrissey
October 2020, Volume 48, Issue 4
- 307-314 Introduction: Abdul Raufu Mustapha and the study of difference and power in African states
by David Ehrhardt & Ami V. Shah - 315-328 Nigeria’s Federal Character Commission (FCC): a critical appraisal
by Leila Demarest & Arnim Langer & Ukoha Ukiwo - 329-344 Between elite reflexes and deliberative impulses: oil and the landscape of contentious politics in Ghana
by Nelson Oppong - 345-359 Rationalising the appeal of the Boko Haram sect in Northern Nigeria before July 2009
by Ini Dele-Adedeji - 360-372 Vigilante youths and counterinsurgency in Northeastern Nigeria: the civilian joint task force
by Daniel Egiegba Agbiboa - 373-386 Contesting localisation in interfaith peacebuilding in Northern Nigeria
by Portia Roelofs - 387-399 Unsettled authority and humanitarian practice: reflections on local Iegitimacy from Sierra Leone’s borderlands
by Luisa Enria - 400-412 The moral economy of rural Hausaland: a perspective from long-term field research
by Paul Michael Clough
July 2020, Volume 48, Issue 3
- 209-221 Informal accountability. Street-level bureaucrats’ tactics to defy bad reputation in agencies of the Argentinian justice system
by Ingo Rohrer - 222-239 The changing landscape of international migration: evidence from rural households in Bangladesh, 2000–2014
by Aiko Kikkawa & Keijiro Otsuka - 240-255 Union ‘facilitation effect’ and access to non-wage benefits in the Ghanaian labour market
by Nkechi S. Owoo & Monica Puoma Lambon-Quayefio & Jorge Dávalos & Samuel B. Manu - 256-270 Is it really possible for countries to simultaneously grow and reduce poverty and inequality? Going beyond global narratives
by Jose Cuesta & Mario Negre & Ana Revenga & Carlos Silva-Jauregui - 271-286 Alcohol-induced physical intimate partner violence and child development in Peru
by Mariel Bedoya & Karen Espinoza & Alan Sánchez - 287-303 Parents’ labour force participation and children’s involvement in work activities: evidence from Thailand
by Phanwin Yokying & Maria S. Floro
July 2020, Volume 48, Issue 2
- 117-134 The political economy of multidimensional child poverty measurement: a comparative analysis of Mexico and Uganda
by Jose Cuesta & Mario Biggeri & Gonzalo Hernandez-Licona & Ricardo Aparicio & Yedith Guillén-Fernández - 135-147 Nussbaum’s capability approach and African environmental ethics: is the African voice heard?
by Jessica Van Jaarsveld - 148-165 Can mining countries take advantage of their mining rents? A question of abundance, concentration and institutions
by Felipe B. Larraín & Oscar P. Perelló - 166-180 How do producer organisations enhance farmers’ empowerment in the context of fair trade certification?
by Ninon Sirdey & Benoit Lallau - 181-194 Here and there? Mobile money and the politics of transnational living patterns in West Africa
by Solène Morvant-Roux & Anna Peixoto-Charles - 195-208 Terrorism and women’s employment in Afghanistan
by Lauren Cahalan & Seth R. Gitter & Erin K. Fletcher
June 2020, Volume 48, Issue 1
- 1-1 New directions for ODS
by The Editors - 2-17 The politics of preserving gender inequality: de-institutionalisation and re-privatisation
by Anne Marie Goetz - 18-32 Vital capabilities: a development framework for sexual and gender minorities
by Andrew S. Park - 33-55 Perpetuating poverty through exclusion from social programmes: lessons from Andhra Pradesh
by Ivica Petrikova - 56-69 The well-being of South African university students from low-income households
by Melanie Walker - 70-84 Wage returns to education in Ethiopia
by Eskander Alvi & Seife Dendir - 85-99 Grassroots innovations in the informal economy: insights from value theory
by Fayaz Ahmad Sheikh & Saradindu Bhaduri - 100-115 Narratives of global convergence and the power of choosing a measure
by Joshua Greenstein
October 2019, Volume 47, Issue 4
- 373-390 Unruly entrepreneurs – investigating value creation by microfinance clients in rural Burundi
by Katarzyna Cieslik & Marek Hudon & Philip Verwimp - 391-405 Competition to Save Lives: Political competition and health outcomes in India
by Sandip Datta - 406-419 Factors influencing the decision to hire contract labour by Indian manufacturing firms
by Jaivir Singh & Deb Kusum Das & Kumar Abhishek & Prateek Kukreja - 420-434 The effect of violent crime on sector-specific FDI in Latin America
by Luisa R. Blanco & Isabel Ruiz & Rossitza B. Wooster - 435-451 Does multilateral trade liberalization help reduce poverty in developing countries?
by Sena Kimm Gnangnon - 452-467 Remittances, monetary institutions, and autocracies
by Ana Carolina Garriga & Covadonga Meseguer
July 2019, Volume 47, Issue 3
- 259-274 South–South Cooperation 3.0? Managing the consequences of success in the decade ahead
by Emma Mawdsley - 275-288 Disability and household economic wellbeing: evidence from Indonesian longitudinal data
by Natalie Simeu & Sophie Mitra - 289-303 Perspectives of children with disabilities and their guardians on factors affecting inclusion in education in rural Nepal: “I feel sad that I can’t go to school”
by Lena Morgon Banks & Maria Zuurmond & Adrienne Monteath–Van Dok & Jaquelline Gallinetti & Nidhi Singal - 304-318 Is intraregional trade an opportunity for industrial upgrading in East Africa?
by Hyeseon Na - 319-335 Migrant remittances and financial inclusion among households in Nigeria
by Joseph Boniface Ajefu & Joseph O. Ogebe - 336-355 In the wake of conflict: the long-term effect on child nutrition in Uganda
by Hoolda Kim - 356-372 Time preferences and commitment devices: evidence from ROSCAs and funeral groups in Benin
by Jacopo Bonan & Philippe LeMay-Boucher & Kyle McNabb & Charlemagne Codjo Tomavo
April 2019, Volume 47, Issue 2
- 135-153 The Human Development Approach: An Overview
by Frances Stewart - 154-170 The transformative and emancipatory potential of participatory evaluation: reflections from a participatory action research study with war-affected young mothers
by Miranda Worthen & Angela Veale & Susan McKay & Michael Wessells - 171-187 International migration and universal healthcare access: evidence from Mexico’s ‘Seguro Popular’
by Ana Isabel López García & Pedro P. Orraca-Romano - 188-204 Structural transformation in emerging economies: leading sectors and the balanced growth hypothesis
by David Kucera & Xiao Jiang - 205-221 Explaining the Superior Education Outcomes of Kerala: The Role of State Activism and Historical Endowment
by Udayan Rathore & Upasak Das - 222-237 Opportunities for higher education: the ten-year effects of conditional cash transfers on upper-secondary and tertiary enrollments
by Justin Whetten & Matías Fontenla & Kira Villa - 238-256 Explaining changes in Sri Lanka’s wage distribution, 1992-2014: a quantile regression analysis
by Prathi Seneviratne - 257-257 The Sanjaya Lall prize 2018
by Jayne Whiffin
January 2019, Volume 47, Issue 1
- 1-28 Labor force participation of women left behind in Tajikistan
by Sophia Kan & R. Emre Aytimur - 29-47 Parental education, gender preferences and child nutritional status in Peru
by Rafael Novella - 48-62 Does maternal employment affect child nutrition status? New evidence from Egypt
by Ahmed Shoukry Rashad & Mesbah Fathy Sharaf - 63-78 Investigating the gender wealth gap in Ghana
by Marya Hillesland - 79-96 Smarter through social protection? Evaluating the impact of Ethiopia’s safety-net on child cognitive abilities
by Marta Favara & Catherine Porter & Tassew Woldehanna - 97-112 Social protection for people with disabilities in Africa and Asia: a review of programmes for low- and middle-income countries
by Matthew Walsham & Hannah Kuper & Lena Morgon Banks & Karl Blanchet - 113-133 Happiness over the financial crisis
by Dennis Wesselbaum - 134-134 Erratum
by The Editors
October 2018, Volume 46, Issue 4
- 453-469 Filling the legal void? Impacts of a community-based legal aid program on women’s land-related knowledge, attitudes, and practices
by Valerie Mueller & Lucy Billings & Tewodaj Mogues & Amber Peterman & Ayala Wineman - 470-482 Protecting future rights for future citizens: children’s property rights in fragile environments
by Sandra F. Joireman - 483-496 Impact of risk aversion on fertiliser use: evidence from Vietnam
by Ling Yee Khor & Susanne Ufer & Thea Nielsen & Manfred Zeller - 497-518 Water scarcity and livelihoods in Bihar and West Bengal, India
by Thiagu Ranganathan & Ram Ranjan & Deepa Pradhan - 519-535 Inequalities in the reduction of child stunting over time in Latin America: evidence from the DHS 2000–2010
by Verónica Amarante & Nincen Figueroa & Heidi Ullman - 536-549 Decentralisation, clientelism and social protection programmes: a study of India’s MGNREGA
by Diego Maiorano & Upasak Das & Silvia Masiero
July 2018, Volume 46, Issue 3
- 305-324 Horizontal inequality as an outcome
by Carla Canelas & Rachel M. Gisselquist - 325-347 Historical origins of persistent inequality in Nigeria
by Belinda Archibong - 348-362 Horizontal inequality and ethnic diversity in Brazil: patterns, trends, and their impacts on institutions
by Pedro Henrique Soares Leivas & Anderson Moreira Aristides dos Santos - 363-377 Ethnic fragmentation, public good provision and inequality in India, 1988–2012
by Nishant Chadha & Bharti Nandwani - 378-397 Human capital, labour market outcomes, and horizontal inequality in Guatemala
by Carla Canelas & Rachel M. Gisselquist - 398-410 Revisiting the socioeconomic determinants of exclusive breastfeeding practices: evidence from Eastern Indonesia
by Maria C. Lo Bue & Jan Priebe - 411-429 The BoP business paradigm: what it promotes and what it conceals
by Ana Maria Peredo & Nick Montgomery & Murdith McLean - 430-452 A meta-analysis examining the nature of trade-offs in microfinance
by Patrick Reichert
April 2018, Volume 46, Issue 2
- 147-163 Rural electrification in Cambodia: does it improve the welfare of households?
by Chan Hang Saing - 164-183 Healthy targets? World Bank projects and targeted health programmes and policies in Costa Rica, Argentina, and Peru, 1980–2005
by Shiri Noy - 184-198 Effects of social capital building on social network formation among the rural poor: a case-study from Peru
by Carlos A. Torres-Vitolas - 199-214 Does employment before marriage exert autonomy after marriage? Evidence on female autonomy from India
by Anindita Chakrabarti & Kausik Chaudhuri - 215-235 The capability approach as a framework for assessing the role of microcredit in resource conversion: the case of rural households in the Madagascar highlands
by Sandrine Michel & Holimalala Randriamanampisoa - 236-249 Performance of primary education in Burkina Faso: a multi-output stochastic frontier analysis
by Élisé Wendlassida Miningou & Valérie Vierstraete - 250-265 FDI and income inequality in Africa
by Teresia Kaulihowa & Charles Adjasi - 266-289 Cultural norms, economic incentives and women’s labour market behaviour: empirical insights from Bangladesh
by James Heintz & Naila Kabeer & Simeen Mahmud - 290-303 Modelling guanxi with a games network approach
by Alexander Blair & Andrea K. Chareunsy - 304-304 Corrigendum
by The Editors
January 2018, Volume 46, Issue 1
- 1-2 Obituary: Professor Abdul Raufu Mustapha, 1954–2017
by Ami V. Shah & David Ehrhardt & Oliver Owen - 3-9 Urban inequality, youth and social policy in Latin America: introduction to special section
by Séverine Deneulin & Diego Sánchez-Ancochea - 10-27 Living on the edge: vulnerability to poverty and public transfers in Mexico
by Alejandro de la Fuente & Eduardo Ortiz-Juárez & Carlos Rodríguez-Castelán - 28-44 Concentrated poverty and neighbourhood effects: youth marginalisation in Buenos Aires’ informal settlements
by Eduardo Lépore & Simca Simpson Lapp - 45-56 School completion in urban Latin America: the voices of young people from an informal settlement
by Ann Mitchell & Pablo Del Monte & Séverine Deneulin - 57-70 Implementing social policy through the criminal justice system: youth, prisons, and community-oriented policing in Nicaragua
by Julienne Weegels - 71-82 Implementing industrial policy: How to choose?
by John Weiss - 83-97 Social isolation and its relationship to multidimensional poverty
by Kim Samuel & Sabina Alkire & Diego Zavaleta & China Mills & John Hammock - 98-112 The place of technology in the Capability Approach
by Marco J. Haenssgen & Proochista Ariana - 113-131 Crisis and relief in the Niger Delta (2012–13): assessment of the effects of a flood on relational capabilities
by Gaël Giraud & Hélène L’Huillier & Cécile Renouard - 132-146 Lessons from a basic income programme for Indigenous Australians
by Jon Altman & Elise Klein
October 2017, Volume 45, Issue 4
- 393-408 Digital governance and the reconstruction of the Indian anti-poverty system
by Silvia Masiero - 409-423 Alternatives to local content requirements in resource-rich countries
by Ivar Kolstad & Abel Kinyondo - 424-442 The politics of natural disasters in protracted conflict: the 2014 flood in Kashmir
by Rajesh Venugopal & Sameer Yasir - 443-459 How does outward foreign direct investment contribute to economic development in less advanced home countries?
by Jan Knoerich - 460-478 Do farmers really like farming? Indian farmers in transition
by Bina Agarwal & Ankush Agrawal - 479-498 The gender pay gap and son preference: evidence from India
by Terry-Ann Craigie & Shatanjaya Dasgupta - 499-521 Political reservation and female empowerment: evidence from Maharashtra, India
by Jan Priebe - 522-541 Challenges of accountability in resource-poor contexts: lessons about invited spaces from Karnataka’s village health committees
by Shirin Madon & S. Krishna - 542-561 Impact of export upgrading on tax revenue in developing and high-income countries
by Sèna Kimm Gnangnon & Jean-François Brun
July 2017, Volume 45, Issue 3
- 223-239 Disability and social protection programmes in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review
by Lena Morgon Banks & Rachel Mearkle & Islay Mactaggart & Matthew Walsham & Hannah Kuper & Karl Blanchet - 240-259 Industrialisation-led displacement and long-term welfare: evidence from West Bengal
by Saumik Paul & Vengadeshvaran Sarma - 260-275 Does having more children increase the likelihood of parental smoking? Evidence from Vietnam
by Mohamed Arouri & Adel Ben-Youssef & Cuong Nguyen Viet - 276-302 The consequences of armed conflict on household composition
by Lina M. Sánchez-Céspedes - 303-320 Industrial upgrading and development in Lesotho’s apparel industry: global value chains, foreign direct investment, and market diversification
by Mike Morris & Cornelia Staritz - 321-337 Discipline and flexibility: a behavioural perspective on microfinance product design
by Marc Labie & Carolina Laureti & Ariane Szafarz - 338-351 Within-group heterogeneity and group dynamics: analyzing exit of microcredit groups in Angola
by Ivar Kolstad & Armando J. Garcia Pires & Arne Wiig - 352-365 Third wave development expertise
by Morten Fibieger Byskov - 366-391 The effect of minimum wages on employment in emerging economies: a survey and meta-analysis
by Stijn Broecke & Alessia Forti & Marieke Vandeweyer
April 2017, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 113-115 Conflict, inequalities and development: celebrating the work of Valpy FitzGerald
by Diego Sánchez-Ancochea - 116-124 Valpy FitzGerald: radical macroeconomist of development
by John Toye - 125-144 Violent conflict and inequality
by Çağatay Bircan & Tilman Brück & Marc Vothknecht - 145-170 Does the way civil wars end affect the pattern of post-conflict development?
by Frances Stewart & Rachita Daga - 171-184 Diasporas and conflict: distance, contiguity and spheres of engagement
by Nicholas Van Hear & Robin Cohen - 185-203 The political economy of managing extractives: insights from the Peruvian case
by Rosemary Thorp - 204-221 Declining inequality in Latin America: structural shift or temporary phenomenon?
by Miguel Székely & Pamela Mendoza - 222-222 The Sanjaya Lall Prize 2016
by The Editors
January 2017, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-1 New Editor for Oxford Development Studies
by Jo Boyce - 2-19 Transnational social protection: setting the agenda
by Peggy Levitt & Jocelyn Viterna & Armin Mueller & Charlotte Lloyd - 20-32 Transnational social protection in Europe: a social inequality perspective
by Thomas Faist - 33-46 Welfare without borders: unpacking the bases of transnational social protection for international migrants
by Ruxandra Paul - 47-63 The missing link? The role of sub-national governance in transnational social protections
by Erica Dobbs & Peggy Levitt - 64-79 India’s Aadhaar scheme and the promise of inclusive social protection
by Amiya Bhatia & Jacqueline Bhabha - 80-95 Reciprocity in global social protection: providing care for migrants’ children
by Ernestina Dankyi & Valentina Mazzucato & Takyiwaa Manuh - 96-111 ‘But we can’t call 911’: undocumented immigrant farmworkers and access to social protection in New York
by Kathleen Sexsmith
October 2016, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 367-383 High growth and rising inequality in Kerala since the 1980s
by Sreeraj A. P & Vamsi Vakulabharanam - 384-400 Economic performance in Latin America in the 2000s: recession, recovery, and resilience?
by Juan Carlos Moreno-Brid & Stefanie Garry - 401-419 Reversal of fortune? The long-term effect of conservation-led displacement in Nepal
by Christie Lam & Saumik Paul & Vengadeshvaran Sarma - 420-440 Impact of MGNREGA on the livelihood security of rural poor in India: a study using national sample survey data
by Saswati Das - 441-457 Social protection for people with disabilities in Tanzania: a mixed methods study
by Hannah Kuper & Matthew Walsham & Flora Myamba & Simeon Mesaki & Islay Mactaggart & Morgon Banks & Karl Blanchet - 458-478 Does female human capital formation matter for the income effect of remittances? Evidence from developing countries
by Arusha Cooray & Nabamita Dutta & Sushanta Mallick - 479-492 Do remittances support consumption during crisis? Evidence from Kosovo
by Laetitia Duval & François-Charles Wolff - 493-508 The good in evil: a discourse analysis of the industry in Ghana
by Kwadwo Afriyie & John Kuumuori Ganle & Janet Afua Abrafi Adomako
July 2016, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 265-270 Indigenous peoples and the capability approach: taking stock
by Erika Bockstael & Krushil Watene - 271-286 An alternative to ‘alternative development’?: and human development in Andean countries
by Roger Merino - 287-296 Valuing nature: Māori philosophy and the capability approach
by Krushil Watene - 297-314 A capability perspective on indigenous autonomy
by Christina Binder & Constanze Binder - 315-331 Operationalising the capability approach: developing culturally relevant indicators of indigenous wellbeing – an Australian example
by Mandy Yap & Eunice Yu - 332-348 Beyond the grumpy rich man and the happy peasant: mixed methods and the impact of food security on subjective dimensions of wellbeing in India
by Sarah C. White & Antonia Fernandez & Shreya Jha - 349-365 Is the West really the best? Modernisation and the psychosocial dynamics of human progress and development
by Richard Martin Eckersley