International Journal of Social Economics
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Volume 49, issue 12, 2022
- The COVID-19 pandemic: access to relief under social assistance programs by rural households in India pp. 1697-1712

- Jabir Ali and Waseem Khan
- Financial literacy and quality of life: a moderated mediation approach of fintech adoption and leisure pp. 1713-1726

- Yosuke Kakinuma
- Contingencies in the relationship between trade and internal conflict in Nigeria: the role of the quality of the political institution pp. 1727-1738

- Olalekan Okunlola
- Additional income and consumption expenditure at retirement in Ajumako – Enyan – Essiam District (AEED) in the Central Region of Ghana pp. 1739-1751

- Andrews Okwae, Anselm Komla Abotsi and Theophilus Edward Richardson
- The impact of fossil fuel subsidies on income inequality: accounting for the interactive roles of corruption and economic uncertainty pp. 1752-1769

- Sakiru Solarin
- Building corporate reputation through corporate social responsibility: the mediation role of employer branding pp. 1770-1786

- Asha Binu Raj, Akbar Jan N. and Subramani A.K.
- Impact of institutional quality and human capital creation on economic growth in Bangladesh: evidence from an ARDL approach pp. 1787-1802

- Md. Saiful Islam and Al Jamal Mustafa Shindaini
- Does the COVID-19 pandemic change food consumption and shopping patterns? Evidence from Indonesian urban households pp. 1803-1818

- Hery Toiba, Anthon Efani, Moh Shadiqur Rahman, Tri Wahyu Nugroho and Dwi Retnoningsih
Volume 49, issue 11, 2022
- Enhancing food production to prevent households from food insecurity in rural Burkina Faso: does land ownership matter? pp. 1569-1588

- Windinkonté Séogo
- Understanding participation in non-farm activities in rural Sudan: across-sector study of irrigated and rainfed agricultural systems pp. 1589-1606

- Ebaidalla M. Ebaidalla
- Examining the role of sub-national level leadership in the implementation of cash transfer programs: evidence from Ghana pp. 1607-1624

- Adam Salifu and Kennedy Makafui Kufoalor
- Wicked multi-problems (COVID-19 + Oil Spill + wildFires) in Brazil and their effects on socioeconomic vulnerability pp. 1625-1642

- Samuel Façanha Câmara, Felipe Roberto da Silva, Francisco Roberto Pinto and Marcelo de Oliveira Soares
- A time-varying impact of ageing population on the economy of Malaysia pp. 1643-1651

- Hway-Boon Ong and Sajiah Husna Mohd-Audi-Tye
- Income inequality in Pakistan pp. 1652-1662

- Tanweer Islam, Mahnoor Abrar, Ramsha Arshad and Noor Akram
- Assessing the role of information and communication technology in reducing the gap between rich and poor: the case of South Asia pp. 1663-1679

- Seemab Ahmad, Dilawar Khan and Ihtisham ul Haq
- Early human capital: the driving force to economic growth in island economies pp. 1680-1695

- Verena Tandrayen Ragoobur and Jason Narsoo
Volume 49, issue 10, 2022
- Do comprehensive labor measures reduce the severity of the pandemic? Evidence from India pp. 1417-1441

- Sandeep Kumar Kujur and Diti Goswami
- Interpreting emotional insights and behavioral intentions of travelers based on push and pull motivations during Covid-19 pp. 1442-1457

- Lopamudra Pattanayak, Lalatendu Kesari Jena and Kalpana Sahoo
- Going organic or staying traditionalistic? The role of agriculture information system pp. 1458-1478

- Nguyen Khanh Doanh, Nguyen Ngoc Quynh and Thi Tuan Linh Pham
- The effect of international remittances on labour supply in Jordan: an empirical investigation pp. 1479-1496

- Ghazi Al-Assaf
- The impact of cash saving on the food security status of smallholder coffee farmers: evidence from southwest Ethiopia pp. 1497-1517

- Hawi Gemechu Dinegde, Adugna Eneyew Bekele and Akalu Dafisa Sima
- Impact of E-commerce adoption on business performance of SMEs in Sri Lanka; moderating role of artificial intelligence pp. 1518-1531

- Kapila Fonseka, Adam Amril Jaharadak and Murali Raman
- Probing the impact of cognitive heuristics on strategic decision-making during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from an emerging economy pp. 1532-1550

- Maqsood Ahmad, Qiang Wu, Muhammad Naveed and Shoaib Ali
- Examining the interstate variations and interlinkage between water poverty and multidimensional poverty in India: evidence from household-level data pp. 1551-1568

- Suchitra Pandey, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra and Rahul Arora
Volume 49, issue 9, 2022
- Internet penetration, financial access and new business formation: evidence from developing economies pp. 1257-1276

- Hazwan Haini and Wei Loon Pang
- Understanding the learning gaps between private schools and public schools in Ghana pp. 1277-1301

- Emmanuel Adu Boahen
- Overcoming barriers to financial inclusion: empirical evidence from India pp. 1302-1323

- Dilip Ambarkhane, Ardhendu Shekhar Singh, Bhama Venkataramani and Zericho Marak
- Role of social sustainability for financial inclusion and stability among Asian countries pp. 1324-1348

- Arsalan Haneef Malik, Mohamad Bin Jais, Abu Hassan Md Isa and Awais Ur Rehman
- The effects of ethnicity, gender and parental financial socialisation on financial knowledge among Gen Z: the case of Sarawak, Malaysia pp. 1349-1367

- Lynn Ling Min Wee and Siew Ching Goy
- Addressing homelessness with the “human ecology economics” framework: the role of the business community in California pp. 1368-1386

- Roy Evan Allen, Caroline Burns and Saroja Subrahmanyan
- Determinants of indebtedness and institutional credit to rural agricultural households: an empirical evidence from South India pp. 1387-1400

- Manogna R.L. and Aswini Kumar Mishra
- Wealth-induced child labour: evidence from Ethiopia pp. 1401-1413

- Ziade Hailu and Tilahun Girma
Volume 49, issue 8, 2022
- Socioeconomic wellbeing of women domestic workers in Pune: an exploratory study pp. 1105-1118

- Hima Gupta
- Personal finance behaviour: a reasoned action approach pp. 1119-1131

- Philomina Araba Sam, Siaw Frimpong and Stephen Kendie
- Trust and beliefs about robots in Latin America pp. 1132-1151

- Andres Marroquin and Antonio Saravia
- Microfinance and entrepreneurship: the enabling role of social capital amongst female entrepreneurs pp. 1152-1171

- Abiola Ayopo Babajide, Demola Obembe, Helen Solomon and Kassa Woldesenbet
- Determinants of the risk perception of farmer–herder conflicts: evidence from rural Nigeria pp. 1172-1194

- Amaka Nnaji
- Gender achievement gap in the national secondary education examination in Ethiopia pp. 1195-1212

- Melaku Abegaz and Hossein Eftekari
- How household consumption has changed after an economic crisis pp. 1213-1231

- Miguel A. Martínez and Angeles Camara
- Vietnamese living habits, wellbeing and working adaptation in face of COVID-19's strictest lockdown pp. 1232-1254

- Dao Le Trang Anh, Quang Nguyen, Christopher Gan, Tung Duy Thai and Tu-Anh Nguyen
Volume 49, issue 7, 2022
- Gender differences in extractive activities: evidence from Ghana pp. 961-975

- William Baah-Boateng, Eric Kofi Twum and Emmanuel Kwaku Akyeampong
- Confident or captured? Commercial producers in South Africa pp. 976-992

- Kandas Cloete, Stefan Mann and Marion Delport
- Quantile analysis of the aspirational middle class in Malaysia: spending behaviour emulation or dissociation? pp. 993-1008

- Jan-Jan Soon
- Regional well-being in Romania: assessment after a decade of EU accession pp. 1009-1028

- Dorina Lazar and Cristian Marius Litan
- Partnership building between NGOs and Indonesian local governments: a case study of integrative leadership immersing itself in innovativeness pp. 1029-1048

- Sumiyana Sumiyana, Wivaqussaniyyah, Muhadjir Darwin and Agus Heruanto Hadna
- Air pollution trajectories and life expectancy in Nigeria pp. 1049-1070

- Stanley Emife Nwani
- Potential demand for Islamic banking: examining the Islamic consumer behavior as driving factor pp. 1071-1085

- Hesi Eka Puteri, Baginda Parsaulian and Heru Aulia Azman
- Job satisfaction in telecommunications industry: empirical study in Uzbekistan pp. 1086-1102

- Sitora Inoyatova and Olmas Isakov
Volume 49, issue 6, 2022
- Natural resource effect on child health outcomes in a multifactor health production model in developing countries pp. 801-817

- Azmat Gani
- Putting participation into praxis: the struggle with Karol Wojtyla'sLaborem Exercens pp. 818-830

- Noe Montaño Santillan
- Spatial disparity in gender pay gap and female workforce participation: a sub-national level study in Indian manufacturing sector pp. 831-849

- Simontini Das and Rhyme Mondal
- The locational and gendered impacts of Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) on children education in Ghana pp. 850-866

- Franklin N. Mabe, Dominic Tasila Konja, Maame Dokua D. Addo and Joseph A. Awuni
- An exploratory study of workers in the residential aged care sector of New Zealand: what drives them to stay or leave? pp. 867-881

- Arlene Garces-Ozanne and Ma. Reinaruth Carlos
- Carbon emissions, inequalities and economic freedom: an empirical investigation in selected South Asian economies pp. 882-913

- Megha Jain and Simrit Kaur
- Impact of cooperative entrepreneurship on territorial human development in Morocco – Spatial analysis pp. 914-929

- Aomar Ibourk and Soukaina Raoui
- Achieving SDG 5, gender equality and empower all women and girls, in developing countries: how aid for trade can help? pp. 930-959

- Chandan Kumar Roy and Huang Xiaoling
Volume 49, issue 5, 2022
- Is an all-inclusive educational policy a determinant of voting behaviour in Ghana? pp. 653-668

- Anthony Amoah, Edmund Kwablah, Andrews Kofi Taayeli and Benjamin Amoah
- Farmers' livelihood and adaptive capacity in the face of climate vulnerability pp. 669-684

- Rulia Akhtar, Muhammad Mehedi Masud and Muhammad Khalilur Rahman
- A socio-economic study for establishing an environment-friendly metro in Kuwait pp. 685-709

- Sharaf AlKheder, Waleed Abdullah and Hussain Al Sayegh
- Does deterrence-based enforcement matter in alms tax (Zakat) compliance? pp. 710-725

- Hijattulah Abdul-Jabbar and Saeed Awadh Bin-Nashwan
- Institutional deliveries in India: a study of associates and inequality pp. 726-743

- Rishi Kumar and Shravanth Mandava
- Cash transfer and multidimensional child poverty: evidence from Ghana pp. 744-764

- Kwabena Brefo Osei and Danny Turkson
- Workers' remittances in Central America: where does the money go? pp. 765-779

- Hem C. Basnet, Josiah Baker and Ficawoyi Donou-Adonsou
- Determinants of financial inclusion across gender in Saudi Arabia: evidence from the World Bank's Global Financial Inclusion survey pp. 780-800

- Suheela Shabir and Jabir Ali
Volume 49, issue 4, 2021
- Revisiting the food security system in India in the pandemic era: the case of a Southern Indian state pp. 489-508

- Vandita Dar, Madhvi Sethi, Saina Baby, S. Dinesh Kumar and R. Shrinivas
- Validating second-order model for economic welfare scale: evidence from Nigeria pp. 509-528

- Bashir Kurfi Babangida, Roslan Abdul Hakim and Hussin Bin Abdullah
- Participation in farmer organizations and adoption of farming technologies among rice farmers in Ghana pp. 529-545

- Kwabena Nyarko Addai, Omphile Temoso and John Ng'ombe
- Assessing the Livelihood Empowerment Against Poverty (LEAP) program as a conditional income transfer: a search for a conceptual framework pp. 546-561

- Alhassan Karakara and Ernest Amoabeng Ortsin
- An analysis of the effect of fall armyworm on the food security status of maize-producing households in Ghana pp. 562-580

- Richard Kwasi Bannor, Helena Oppong-Kyeremeh, Daniel Anthony Aguah and Samuel Kwabena Chaa Kyire
- The impact of population ageing on the environmental quality in late-demographic dividend countries pp. 581-598

- Nur A'mirah Mohd Yaziz, A.A. Azlina, Nor Ermawati Hussain and Roshanim Koris
- Banning markets for moral reasons: is the abolition of slavery a role model for the future of animal production? pp. 599-611

- Stefan Mann
- Employment effect of large-scale agricultural investment on women empowerment in Gambella Region, Ethiopia pp. 612-628

- Amanuel Kussia Guyalo, Esubalew Abate Alemu and Degefa Tolossa Degaga
- Poverty-alleviation programs in Tunisia: selection processes and targeting performance indicators at the regional level pp. 629-650

- Khaled Nasri
Volume 49, issue 3, 2021
- The impact of national culture on COVID-19 pandemic outcomes pp. 313-335

- Zhaochen He, Yixiao Jiang, Rik Chakraborti and Thomas D. Berry
- Impact of financial inclusion on food security: evidence from developing countries pp. 336-355

- Ameena Arshad
- Government size and economic growth in African emerging economies: does the BARS curve exist? pp. 356-371

- Lindokuhle Talent Zungu and Lorraine Greyling
- Economic study on the export of cape gooseberry produced by Colombian indigenous communities in post-conflict areas to Spain and Europe pp. 372-388

- Ligia Gomez, Julian Duran and Isaias Tobasura
- Migrants and non-migrants' welfare on cocoa farms in Ghana: Multidimensional poverty index approach pp. 389-410

- Bismark Amfo, James Osei Mensah and Robert Aidoo
- Adoption intentions towards improved vegetable varieties among commercial and subsistence farmers in Nepal pp. 411-429

- Toritseju Begho
- Income satisfaction among Millennials during COVID-19: the interplay among cognitive, noncognitive and financial factors pp. 430-448

- Malvika Chhatwani
- Microfinance institutions' risk and governance in Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 449-469

- Haileslasie Tadele, Helen Roberts and Rosalind Whiting
- The neoclassical and Keynesian standpoint and policy implications regarding the Greek Financial Crisis pp. 470-485

- John Marangos
Volume 49, issue 2, 2021
- Territorial efficiency of social spending in Spain pp. 153-175

- Olga García-Luque, Matilde Lafuente-Lechuga and Úrsula Faura-Martínez
- Military expenditures and quality of life in ASEAN: exploring the unexplored pp. 176-189

- Muhammad Tahir, Muhammad Mumtaz Khan, Imran Naseem, Syed Afzal Moshadi Shah and Arshad Hayat
- Psychological beliefs and financial well-being among working adults: the mediating role of financial behaviour pp. 190-209

- Long She, Ratneswary Rasiah, Jason James Turner, Vinitha Guptan and Hamid Sharif Nia
- Cannot keep up with the Joneses: how relative deprivation pushes internal migration in Austria pp. 210-231

- Stefan Jestl, Mathias Moser and Anna Raggl
- (A) Symmetric impacts of crime rate on total factor productivity: evidence from Nigeria pp. 232-250

- Folorunsho Ajide
- Organizational citizenship behavior and job flexibility in Family-Responsible Companies: a study from the perspective of employee family situation pp. 251-267

- Florina Guadalupe Arredondo-Trapero, José Carlos Vázquez-Parra and Ana Sofía González-Arredondo
- The impact of FDI on human capital development in SACU countries pp. 268-279

- Winfried Henok and Teresia Kaulihowa
- Assessing the mediating effect of leadership capabilities on the relationship between organisational resilience and organisational performance pp. 280-295

- Afzal Izzaz Zahari, Norhayati Mohamed, Jamaliah Said and Fauziah Yusof
- Bonding and bridging social capital towards collective action in participatory irrigation management. Evidence in Chiang Rai Province, Northern Thailand pp. 296-311

- Christopher Llones, Panya Mankeb, Unggoon Wongtragoon and Suneeporn Suwanmaneepong
Volume 49, issue 1, 2021
- Significant barriers to the adoption of the agricultural cooperative model of entrepreneurship: a literature review pp. 1-20

- Alexandra Panagiotis Pliakoura, Grigorios Beligiannis and Achilleas Kontogeorgos
- The socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on the petroleum sector in Egypt: a descriptive analysis pp. 21-33

- Kholoud M. AbdelMaksoud, Heba M.R. Hathout and Samar Albagoury
- English and French language ability and the employability of immigrants in Canada pp. 34-58

- Fariba Solati, Murshed Chowdhury and Nicholas Jackson
- Peri-urban territories and rural water community governance in Chile pp. 59-72

- Alejandra Duarte Vera, Julien Vanhulst and Eduardo Antonio Letelier Araya
- Financialization of Indian agricultural commodities: the case of index investments pp. 73-96

- Manogna Rl and Aswini Kumar Mishra
- Happiness and farm productivity: insights from maize farmers in China pp. 97-106

- Wanglin Ma, Puneet Vatsa, Xiaoshi Zhou and Hongyun Zheng
- Impact of socio and demographic factors on multidimensional poverty profile of smallholder arable crop farmers – evidence from Nigeria pp. 107-123

- Raheem Aminu, Wei Si, Shakirat Bolatito Ibrahim, Aisha Olushola Arowolo and Adefunke Fadilat O. Ayinde
- Evaluation of access to electricity and the socioeconomic effects in rural and urban expanses of Nigeria pp. 124-137

- Toluwalope Ogunro and Luqman Afolabi
- What matters for pension planning in Turkey: financial literacy or perceived consumer risks? pp. 138-151

- Ahmet Türkmen and Yunus Kılıç
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