International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
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Volume 48, issue 12, 2021
- Happier and greener? The relationship between subjective well-being and environmental performance pp. 1697-1717

- Camila Horst Toigo and Ely José de Mattos
- The role of age structure and occupational choices in the Indian labour market pp. 1718-1739

- Dhananjay Kumar, Nitin Bisht and Indrajeet Kumar
- Determinants of juvenile crime: evidence from India pp. 1740-1767

- Devika Hazra
- Impact of financial inclusion on economic development of marginalized communities through the mediation of social and economic empowerment pp. 1768-1793

- Tarsem Lal
- Impact of COVID-19 crisis on stocking and impulse buying behaviour of consumers pp. 1794-1809

- Ruchi Gupta, Kiran Nair and Lakshmi Radhakrishnan
- Politics, government health expenditure and infant mortality: does political party orientation matter? pp. 1810-1825

- Constantinos Alexiou and Emmanouil Trachanas
- Funding health in developing countries: foreign aid, FDI, or personal remittances? pp. 1826-1851

- Rebecca Abraham and Zhi Tao
- Predictors of job performance in Qatar labor market: a micro-level model pp. 1852-1869

- Noora Lari
Volume 48, issue 11, 2021
- Do psychological social and financial perceptions of post-retirement life and demography influence the retirement planning behaviour? pp. 1545-1566

- Krishna Murari, Shalini Shukla and Bhupendra Adhikari
- Effects of school attendance on child labour and literacy: regression discontinuity evidence from Ghana pp. 1567-1588

- Kwadwo Opoku and Emmanuel Adu Boahen
- Trade openness channels and labour market performance: evidence from Nigeria pp. 1589-1607

- Abiola John Asaleye, Joseph Olufemi Ogunjobi and Omotola Adedoyin Ezenwoke
- Reimaging the mobile money ecosystem and financial inclusion of MSMEs in Uganda: Hedonic motivation as mediator pp. 1608-1628

- George Okello Candiya Bongomin, Francis Yosa and Joseph Mpeera Ntayi
- Knowledge management practices in an agribusiness chain: differences between farmers who are members of agricultural cooperatives and suppliers of firms pp. 1629-1645

- Cinthya Mônica da Silva Zanuzzi, Cristian Rogério Foguesatto, Graciele Tonial, Dieisson Pivoto and Paulo Maurício Selig
- Suboptimal food retail model in Czechia: social super discount stores pp. 1646-1657

- Tomáš Sadílek
- Did the Arab Spring lead to economic, institutional and sociopolitical changes? An empirical analysis through the perceptions of Egyptian youth pp. 1658-1676

- Ali Fakih and Pascal Ghazalian
- Does the second wave of COVID-19 undermine corporate immunity? International evidence pp. 1677-1695

- Huy Viet Hoang, Cuong Nguyen and Khanh Hoang
Volume 48, issue 10, 2021
- How financial development and economic growth influence human capital in low-income countries pp. 1393-1407

- Muhammad Ali, Syed Raza, Chin-Hong Puah and Shamim Samdani
- Consumer expenditure when positional concerns matter pp. 1408-1422

- Kármen Kovács
- Rice farm income diversification in Ghana and implications on household consumption expenditure pp. 1423-1442

- Bismark Amfo, James Osei Mensah, Ernest Ali, Gilbert Dagunga, Seth Etuah and Robert Aidoo
- Existence of asymmetry between wages and automatable jobs: a quantile regression approach pp. 1443-1462

- Tarannum Azim Baigh, Chen Chen Yong and Kee Cheok Cheong
- Determinants of adoption of organic rice production: a case of smallholder farmers in Hai Lang district of Vietnam pp. 1463-1475

- Hung Gia Hoang
- Ethnotechnology Noken-Papua as carrying capacity for enhancing local economic development pp. 1476-1491

- Bhakti Nur Avianto, Damardjati Kun Marjanto, Ihya Ulumuddin, Unggul Sudrajat and Kaisar Julizar
- Structural equation modeling of residents' attitudes and tourism development: a SET based - study of the Kashmir region in India pp. 1492-1515

- Aasif Ali Bhat and Kakali Majumdar
- The impacts of income inequality on the gross domestic product under direct taxation: evidence from emerging market economies pp. 1516-1541

- Ahmet Eren Yıldırım and Mete Dibo
Volume 48, issue 9, 2021
- Determinants of the number of deaths from COVID-19: differences between low-income and high-income countries in the initial stages of the pandemic pp. 1229-1244

- Magali Valero and Jorge Noel Valero-Gil
- Are we all in this together? Alleviating the childcare constraint for women in economic crises pp. 1245-1263

- Gabriella Cagliesi and Denise Hawkes
- Do macroeconomic uncertainty and financial development cause environmental degradation? Evidence from an emerging economy pp. 1264-1289

- Bijoy Rakshit and Yadawananda Neog
- Beyond the formal/informal employment dualism: evaluating individual- and country-level variations in the commonality of quasi-formal employment pp. 1290-1308

- Colin Williams and Besnik Krasniqi
- The effect of cultural environment on entrepreneurial decisions pp. 1309-1330

- Marina Morales and Jorge Velilla
- Exploring the impact of socio-demographic characteristics on financial inclusion: empirical evidence from Tunisia pp. 1331-1346

- Mouna Amari and Jarboui Anis
- Psychological impact of the COVID-19 lockdown on Vietnamese community pp. 1347-1371

- Christopher Gan, Dao Le Trang Anh and Quang Nguyen
- Awareness and adoption of positive selection technology among yam farmers in West Africa pp. 1372-1389

- Bright Asante, Jonas Osei-Adu, Kingsley Osei, Stella Ama Ennin, Beatrice Aighewi and Monica Opoku
Volume 48, issue 8, 2021
- Shadow pricing utilitarian justice: some tentative estimates pp. 1089-1104

- Andrew Torre and Darryl Whitford Coulthard
- Read, write, develop: the socio-economic impact of literacy in South Africa pp. 1105-1120

- Ziyanda Khumalo and Abdul Latif Alhassan
- Socioeconomic and environmental impacts of bridge construction: evidence from the Khan Jahan Ali Bridge, Khulna, Bangladesh pp. 1121-1138

- Md. Abdul Fattah, Syed Riad Morshed, Gitisree Biswas, Md. Nazmul Haque, Saifullah Bin Ansar, Md. Mojammel Hoque, Fahmida Yeasmin Sami and Asma Amin Rimi
- Examining the influence of financial inclusion on financial well-being of marginalized street vendors: an empirical evidence from India pp. 1139-1158

- Prabhakar Nandru, Madhavaiah Chendragiri and Arulmurugan Velayutham
- Demographic dividend and economic growth in emerging economies: fresh evidence from the SAARC countries pp. 1159-1174

- Nusrat Jafrin, Masnun Mahi, Muhammad Mehedi Masud and Deboshree Ghosh
- Money creation process, banking performance and economic policy uncertainty: evidence from Tunisian listed banks pp. 1175-1190

- Hamdi Khalfaoui and Abdelkader Derbali
- The psychological effect of compensation on decent work dimensions: a research on public and private school teachers in Turkey pp. 1191-1212

- Cavit Çolakoğlu and Arda Toygar
- Factors affecting Vietnamese farmers' intention toward organic agricultural production pp. 1213-1228

- Thi Phuong Linh Nguyen, Xuan Hau Doan, Thu Thuy Nguyen and Thi Mai Nguyen
Volume 48, issue 7, 2021
- Desperately seeking happy chickens: producer dynamics and consumer politics in quality agricultural supply chains pp. 933-946

- Elizabeth Carter
- The role of farm diversification and peasant habitus for farm resilience in mountain areas: the case of the Ötztal valley, Austria pp. 947-964

- Rike Stotten
- Empirically revisiting a social class scheme for mental health in Barcelona, Spain pp. 965-981

- Xavier Bartoll-Roca and Albert Julià
- Effects of financial instability on subjective well-being: a preference-based approach pp. 982-998

- Stathis Polyzos, Khadija Abdulrahman and Jagadish Dandu
- Prioritizing factors determining environmental responsibility using fuzzy analytical hierarchy process: evidence from India pp. 999-1020

- Aashish Garg, Ran Singh Dhaliwal and Sanjay Gupta
- On the determinants, gains and challenges of electronic banking adoption in Nigeria pp. 1021-1043

- Joseph Junior Aduba
- Exploring antecedents of entrepreneurial intentions among females in an emerging economy pp. 1044-1059

- Jabir Ali, Sana Shabir and Ateeque Shaikh
- Financial inclusion, mobile banking, informal finance and financial exclusion: micro-level evidence from Morocco pp. 1060-1086

- Elhadj Ezzahid and Zakaria Elouaourti
Volume 48, issue 6, 2021
- Perception and willingness to contribute towards food banking in the Ashanti Region of Ghana pp. 793-810

- Nicholas Oppong Mensah, Ernest Christlieb Amrago, Jeffery Kofi Asare, Anthony Donkor, Frank Osei Tutu and Emmanuella Owusu Ansah
- Financial planning for retirement of self-employed workers in the Ghanaian economy pp. 811-825

- Edmond Ofori
- The food we waste: antecedents of food wastage management behaviour pp. 826-842

- Girish Nair
- Estimating the economic return to education in Ghana: a gender-based perspective pp. 843-861

- Richard Kofi Asravor
- Costs and benefits of private tutoring programs: the South Korean case pp. 862-877

- Patrik T. Hultberg, David Santandreu Calonge and Ty Choi
- The impact of financial inclusion on economic development: the mediating roles of gross savings, social empowerment and economic empowerment pp. 878-897

- Rajib Chakraborty and Rebecca Abraham
- Exploring demand-side barriers to credit uptake and financial inclusion pp. 898-913

- Anshu Singh
- Intra-household distribution of resources and income poverty and inequality in Visegrád countries pp. 914-930

- Kamila Fialova and Martina Mysíková
Volume 48, issue 5, 2021
- Consumption patterns and demand in households headed by the elderly: evidence from Brazil pp. 657-674

- Guilherme Fonseca Travassos, Alexandre Coelho and Mary Arends-Kuenning
- Transition to social-ecological sustainability using the environmental fiscal reform pp. 675-692

- Flavio Gazzani
- Financial access and the finance–growth nexus: evidence from developing economies pp. 693-708

- Hazwan Haini
- Female CEOs and corporate innovation pp. 709-723

- Ronny Prabowo and Doddy Setiawan
- A typology of emerging farmers in three rural provinces of South Africa: what are the implications for the land redistribution policy? pp. 724-747

- Siphe Zantsi, Louw Petrus Pienaar and Jan C. Greyling
- Occupational choices in art and agriculture – a mixed-method web scraping approach pp. 748-758

- Stefan Mann
- Recent development and regional disparity of the rural industries in China pp. 759-775

- Yufu Chen, Yue Han and Liankai Guo
- The interrelationships among the formal, semiformal and informal credit demands of farm households in Vietnam pp. 776-791

- Nguyen Tuan Anh, Christopher Gan and Dao Le Trang Anh
Volume 48, issue 4, 2021
- Health insurance satisfaction, financial burden, locus of control and quality of life of cancer patients: a moderated mediation model pp. 513-530

- Saeed Pahlevan Sharif, Navaz Naghavi, Fon Sim Ong, Hamid Sharif Nia and Hassam Waheed
- Financial sector development and life insurance inclusion in India: an ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 531-542

- Biju Mathew and Sunitha Sivaraman
- Socio-economic impact of COVID-19 on Ghana's economy: challenges and prospects pp. 543-556

- David Tanoh Aduhene and Eric Osei-Assibey
- The role of governance in the health expenditure–health outcomes nexus: insights from West Africa pp. 557-570

- Cleopatra Ibukun
- Mothers, sons and daughters: intergenerational transmission of education in Canada pp. 571-586

- Ehsan Latif
- Factors influencing investor behavior: an empirical study of Saudi Stock Market pp. 587-601

- Muhammad Junaid Khawaja and Zainab Nasser Alharbi
- Primary school enrolment rate, completion rate and gender balancing in Nigeria; the financial inclusion perspective pp. 602-621

- Amenawo Ikpa Offiong, Hodo Riman, Godwin Bassey James, Anthony Ogar, Emmanuel Ekpenyong Okon and Helen Walter Mboto
- Life satisfaction amongst working parents: examining the case of mothers and fathers in Ireland pp. 622-639

- Edel Walsh and Aileen Murphy
- Sociodemographic determinants of health care expenditure: micro level evidence of a fast-growing developing country pp. 640-656

- Yong Kang Cheah, Kim-Leng Goh and Azira Abdul Adzis
Volume 48, issue 3, 2021
- Developing smart community based on information and communication technology: an experience of Kemaman smart community, Malaysia pp. 349-362

- NurulHuda Mohd Satar, Md. Khaled Saifullah, Muhammad Mehedi Masud and Fatimah Binti Kari
- Impact of large-scale agricultural investment on the livelihood assets of local community in Gambella region, Ethiopia pp. 363-383

- Amanuel Kussia Guyalo, Esubalew Abate Alemu and Degefa Tolossa Degaga
- Factors influencing ethical judgements of accounting practitioners: some Malaysian evidence pp. 384-398

- Nazli Anum Mohd Ghazali
- Knowledge mapping of microfinance performance research: a bibliometric analysis pp. 399-418

- Shabiha Akter, Md Hamid Uddin and Ahmad Hakimi Tajuddin
- Financial inclusion across major Indian states: some spatial panel econometric evidence pp. 419-436

- Kamal Sai Sadharma Erra and Debashis Acharya
- Extent of urban agriculture and food security: evidence from Ghana and India pp. 437-455

- Richard Kwasi Bannor, Mohit Sharma and Helena Oppong-Kyeremeh
- Regional labour market effects of immigration on low-skilled workers: the case of Sweden 1990–2003 pp. 456-476

- Evans Korang Adjei, Lars-Fredrik Andersson, Rikard H. Eriksson and Sandro Scocco
- Who is counted as in-work poor? Testing five different definitions when measuring in-work poverty in Sweden 1987–2017 pp. 477-491

- Birgitta Jansson and Lovisa Broström
- Welfare implications of segregation of social and religious groups in India: analyzing from wealth perspectives pp. 492-512

- Aswini Mishra and Vedant Bhardwaj
Volume 48, issue 2, 2020
- Governing cooperatives in the context of individual motives pp. 181-203

- Silvia Sacchetti and Ermanno Tortia
- Anti-poverty transfers and school attendance: Panama'sRed de Oportunidades pp. 204-220

- Helena Corrales-Herrero, Martina Him Camaño, Belén Miranda-Escolar and Olga Ogando Canabal
- Organizing and orchestrating microfinance initiatives: a contextual inquiry pp. 221-239

- Sarah Kayongo, Marilyn Tom and Lars Mathiassen
- Migrants' satisfaction with working conditions on cocoa farms in Ghana pp. 240-259

- Bismark Amfo, James Osei Mensah and Robert Aidoo
- The impact of technological progress on employment in Egypt pp. 260-278

- Amira Mohamed Emara
- Women's empowerment and household food security in Ghana pp. 279-296

- Gloria Essilfie, Joshua Sebu, Samuel Kobina Annim and Emmanuel Ekow Asmah
- Views of fishers and decision-makers on the motivations for compliance in fisheries: a case study from Oman pp. 297-317

- Ibrahim Abdullah Al-Qartoubi and Hussein Samh Al-Masroori
- Household disability costs and living standards in Turkey: evidence from a health reform pp. 318-333

- Oznur Ozdamar, Eleftherios Giovanis and Sahizer Samuk
- Does population health influence FDI inflows into Ghana? pp. 334-347

- Mustapha Immurana
Volume 48, issue 1, 2020
- Education and economic growth in South Africa: an empirical investigation pp. 1-16

- Nicholas Odhiambo
- Factors associated with willingness to pay for health insurance and pension scheme among informal economy workers in low- and middle-income countries: a systematic review pp. 17-37

- Jairous Joseph Miti, Mikko Perkio, Anna Metteri and Salla Atkins
- State fragility and human development: a study with special emphasis on social cohesion pp. 39-61

- Belay Seyoum
- Household wealth and maternal health: evidence from Ghana pp. 63-83

- Christian Kwaku Osei, Edward Nketiah-Amponsah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio
- Social participation and self-reported health in China: evidence from Chinese middle-aged and elderly adults pp. 85-103

- Xinxin Ma
- Did the elderly suffer more from housing deprivation? Evidence from Poland pp. 105-119

- Anna Matel and Jacek Marcinkiewicz
- The extent of financial inclusion through MGNREGS: a district level analysis in West Bengal, India pp. 121-139

- Krishna Singh
- ICT infrastructure, innovation development and economic growth: a comparative evidence between two decades in OECD countries pp. 141-158

- Meta Ayu Kurniawati
- Social capital as a source of happiness: evidence from a cross-country analysis pp. 159-179

- Muhammad Tariq Majeed and Isma Samreen
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