International Journal of Social Economics
1974 - 2024
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Volume 46, issue 12, 2019
- Government transfers, income inequality and poverty in South Africa pp. 1349-1368

- Charity Gomo
- The timing of childbirth and the child wage-penalty in Japan pp. 1369-1386

- Magdalena Triasih Dumauli
- Moderating effect of the digital divide of e-commerce pp. 1387-1400

- Javier A. Sánchez-Torres
Volume 46, issue 11, 2019
- Reclaiming history: dehumanization and the failure of decolonization pp. 1250-1263

- David Boucher
- Philosophical foundations for Indigenous economic and political rights pp. 1264-1276

- Paul Robert Patton
- Critical theory and decolonial possibility in the neoliberal moment pp. 1277-1290

- Michael Elliott
- Outer space and neo-colonial injustice pp. 1291-1304

- Peter Sutch and Peri Roberts
- Lawyers and the “new extraction” in Africa pp. 1305-1318

- Sara Dezalay
- Between appropriation and assassination pp. 1319-1334

- Amber Murrey
- The promise and limit of freedom: South Africa and the pursuit of racial justice pp. 1335-1347

- Bongani Ngqulunga
Volume 46, issue 10, 2019
- Do remittances promote human development? Empirical evidence from developing countries pp. 1173-1185

- Chong Siew Huay, Jonathan Winterton, Yasmin Bani and Bolaji Tunde Matemilola
- Who suffers from food insecurity in Indonesia? pp. 1186-1197

- Eka Rastiyanto Amrullah, Akira Ishida, Ani Pullaila and Aris Rusyiana
- Foreign direct investment and wage spillover in Thailand pp. 1198-1213

- Sasiwimon Paweenawat
- Can family characteristics influence the future labor situation of children? Evidence for Spain pp. 1214-1233

- Marina Morales
- Financial capabilities development: essential discourse in social work pp. 1234-1246

- Lambert K. Engelbrecht and Abigail Ornellas
Volume 46, issue 9, 2019
- Socioeconomic inequality in catastrophic healthcare expenditures in Western Iran pp. 1049-1060

- Satar Rezaei, Mohammad Hajizadeh, Sina Ahmadi, Sadaf Sedghi, Bakhtiar Piroozi, Amjad Mohamadi-Bolbanabad and Enayatollah Homaie Rad
- Impact of information and communication technology on marketing of rice pp. 1061-1080

- Kakali Majumdar and Rajeev Kumar Singh
- Effect of off-farm income on multi-dimensional poverty among rural farm households in Nigeria pp. 1081-1094

- Ifeoluwa Damilola Adeoye, Wayo Seini, Daniel Sarpong and Ditchfield Amegashie
- Do Indian daughters shadow their mothers? pp. 1095-1118

- Akanksha Choudhary and Ashish Singh
- Are farmers in Ethiopia ready to embrace cost-sharing agricultural extension approach? pp. 1119-1136

- Muluken Gezahegn Wordofa
- Public health expenditure and child mortality in Southern Africa pp. 1137-1154

- Chamunorwa Nyamuranga and Jaeun Shin
- Unemployment and self-rated health in Ghana: are there gender differences? pp. 1155-1170

- Iddisah Sulemana, Ebenezer Bugri Anarfo and Louis Doabil
Volume 46, issue 8, 2018
- Teaching social economics pp. 960-976

- Christine Farias and Fabian Balardini
- What economics education is missing: the real world pp. 977-991

- Stephan Pühringer and Lukas Bäuerle
- Behavioural economics and social economics: opportunities for an expanded curriculum pp. 992-1003

- Paul Manning
- Social economics of health and medical care in the age of global financial crisis: a teaching proposal pp. 1004-1017

- Yavuz Yasar
- Antecedents to the crisis: Mandeville, Smith, and Keynes pp. 1018-1030

- Jonathan Wight
- Teaching introductory macroeconomics during the Greek financial crisis pp. 1032-1045

- John Marangos
Volume 46, issue 7, 2019
- Exploring the link between climate change perceptions and adaptation strategies among smallholder farmers in Chimanimani district of Zimbabwe pp. 850-860

- Edward Mutandwa, Benjamine Hanyani-Mlambo and Joseph Manzvera
- Relationship between competitive SMEs’ orientation and “Catur Paramitha” pp. 861-873

- I. Ketut Rahyuda, Ida Bagus Anom Purbawangsa and Ida Bagus Ketut Surya
- Building resilience against food insecurity through social networks pp. 874-886

- Seyi Olalekan Olawuyi
- Do market size and financial development indicators affect human capital of select south Asian economies? pp. 887-903

- Narayan Sethi, Bikash Mishra and Padmaja Bhujabal
- Weak economic institutions in Africa: a destiny or design? pp. 904-919

- Abdulkareem Alhassan and Abdulhakeem Kilishi
- What restricts credit to women enterprises? Evidence from India’s informal sector pp. 920-937

- Prateeksha Maurya and Pratap Chandra Mohanty
- Human capital inequality and economic growth: evidence with sub-national data from Thailand pp. 938-956

- Md. Nasir Uddin and Saran Sarntisart
Volume 46, issue 6, 2019
- Responsible innovation and social innovation: toward an integrative research framework pp. 742-755

- Karsten Bolz and Anne de Bruin
- Are human capital, intellectual property rights, and research and development expenditures really important for total factor productivity? An empirical analysis pp. 756-774

- Misbah Habib, Jawad Abbas and Rahat Noman
- Motives behind remittances pp. 775-791

- Navita Pal and Rama Pal
- Married couples’ perceptions on women’s autonomy and subjective well-being in Lao PDR pp. 792-804

- Kanako Yoshikawa and Yusuke Kamiya
- Dynamism between selected macroeconomic determinants and electricity consumption in India pp. 805-821

- Rajesh Sharma and Pradeep Kautish
- Fiscal policy, institutions and inclusive growth: evidence from the developing Asian countries pp. 822-837

- Samina Sabir and Meshal Qamar
- Biogas or salami? An ethical analysis of two chains for end-of-lay hens pp. 838-848

- Stefan Mann and Tatjana Visak
Volume 46, issue 5, 2019
- The relationship between perceived service quality of antenatal care and use among rural women in Ghana pp. 598-613

- Benedict Osei Asibey, Augustina Boakye Dankwah and Seth Agyemang
- Inclusiveness and effectiveness of agricultural cooperatives: recent evidence from Ethiopia pp. 614-630

- Solomon Wassie, Hitoshi Kusakari and Sumimoto Masahiro
- Personality and gender differences in revealed risk preference: evidence from Ghana pp. 631-647

- Priscilla Baffour, Ibrahim Mohammed and Wassiuw Abdul Rahaman
- US Decennial Census return rates: the role of social capital pp. 648-668

- Julie Hotchkiss
- Isolated illiteracy and access to social programs: evidence from Brazil pp. 669-685

- Fernanda Dachi Carrets, Felipe Ribeiro and Gibran da Silva Teixeira
- Gender differences in job dissatisfaction in a developing country pp. 686-703

- Paulo Aguiar do Monte
- Sustainable development and Buddhist economics in Thailand pp. 704-721

- Mark Speece
- The moderating effect of religiosity on resource-capability-competitive advantage interaction pp. 722-740

- Vilani Sachitra and Chong Siong-Choy
Volume 46, issue 4, 2018
- Factors influencing savings among land reform beneficiaries in South Africa pp. 474-484

- Michael Antwi and Clarietta Chagwiza
- Disability and social cohesion among older adults: a multi-country study pp. 485-502

- Mohammad Hifz Ur Rahman and Ashish Singh
- Food away from home in Brazil: the role of sociodemographic factors and family structure pp. 503-522

- Pedro Queiroz and Alexandre Coelho
- The philosophical roots of development ethics pp. 523-531

- John Marangos, Niko Astroulakis and Eirini Triarchi
- Foreign aid, workers’ remittances and economic growth in Jordan pp. 532-548

- Jamal Husein
- Does foreign aid help alleviate income inequality? New evidence from African countries pp. 549-561

- Moheddine Younsi, Hasna Khemili and Marwa Bechtini
- Decisional factors driving farmers to adopt organic farming in India: a cross-sectional study pp. 562-580

- Md Sikandar Azam and Musarrat Shaheen
- Infrastructure and economic development in developing economies pp. 581-594

- Hiep Ngoc Luu, Ngoc Minh Nguyen, Hai Hong Ho and Tien Dao Ngoc
Volume 46, issue 3, 2018
- Citizens and expatriates satisfaction with public services in Qatar – evidence from a survey pp. 326-337

- Nada Abdelkader Benmansour
- Public governance quality and tax compliance behavior in developing countries pp. 338-351

- Mohammed Abdullahi Umar, Chek Derashid, Idawati Ibrahim and Zainol Bidin
- Measuring impact of financial inclusion on rural development through cooperatives pp. 352-376

- Tarsem Lal
- The effect of service quality toward public satisfaction and public trust on local government in Indonesia pp. 377-392

- Dasman Lanin and Nailuredha Hermanto
- The deadly elasticity of heteronormative assumptions in South African organisations pp. 393-409

- Nceba Ndzwayiba and Melissa Steyn
- Economic status of women in India: paradox of paid–unpaid work and poverty pp. 410-428

- Pushpendra Singh and Falguni Pattanaik
- Understanding growth slowdown dynamics in India’s sub-national economies pp. 429-453

- Khee Giap Tan, Nguyen Trieu Duong Luu and Sangiita Yoong Wei Cher
- Endogenous specification of foreign capital inflows, human capital development and economic growth pp. 454-472

- Hammed Oluwaseyi Musibau, Hammed Yusuf and Kafilah Gold
Volume 46, issue 2, 2019
- Dynamics of unidimensional and multidimensional inequality in Pakistan pp. 170-181

- Muhammad Waqas Khalid, Junaid Zahid, Muhammad Ahad, Aadil Hameed Shah and Fakhra Ashfaq
- Armed Conflict and Food Security in West Africa: Socioeconomic Perspective pp. 182-198

- Augustine Ujunwa, Chinwe Okoyeuzu and Ebere Ume Kalu
- Demographic characteristics of the board of directors’ structure and tax avoidance pp. 199-212

- Mohammadreza Hoseini, Mehdi Safari Gerayli and Hasan Valiyan
- Redistributive politics: the case of fiscal transfers in Ghana pp. 213-225

- Abel Fumey and Festus O. Egwaikhide
- Institutionalizing social impact investing: implications for Islamic finance pp. 226-240

- Jeffrey Kappen, Matthew Mitchell and Kavilash Chawla
- Gender gap in rice productivity: evidence from Vietnam pp. 241-251

- Thi Kieu Van Tran, Ehsan Elahi, Liqin Zhang, Bui Van Huyen, Quang Trung Pham, Thuy Duong Tran, Thi Lien Ta and Munawar Hassan
- Does credit access lead to expansion of income and multidimensional poverty? A study of rural Assam pp. 252-270

- Tiken Das
- Creative industries: a case study of Isfahan, Iran pp. 271-287

- Elham Lafzi Ghazi and Miguel Goede
- Trends and causes of socioeconomic inequalities in maternal healthcare in Ghana, 2003–2014 pp. 288-308

- Ama Fenny, Derek Asuman, Aba Obrumah Crentsil and Doreen Nyarko Anyamesem Odame
- Credit unions, co-operatives, sustainability and accountability in a time of change pp. 309-323

- Akis Kleanthous, Robert A. Paton and Fiona M. Wilson
Volume 46, issue 1, 2018
- Drivers of trust and trustworthiness pp. 2-17

- Jon Reiersen
- Nonfarm enterprise participation and healthcare expenditure among farm households in rural Ghana pp. 18-30

- Samuel Ampaw, Edward Nketiah-Amponsah, Nkechi Owoo and Bernardin Senadza
- Ethnic disparity in financial fragility in Malaysia pp. 31-46

- Selamah Abdullah Yusof
- Performance of microfinance institutions in the MENA region: a comparative analysis pp. 47-65

- Ines Ben Abdelkader and Faysal Mansouri
- Fertility, education, and female labour participation pp. 66-82

- Waliu Olawale Shittu and Norehan Abdullah
- Industrial development and unemployment in Nigeria: an ARDL bounds testing approach pp. 83-96

- Omobola Adu, Oghogho Edosomwan, Abiola Ayopo Babajide and Felicia Olokoyo
- Energy production, carbon emissions and economic growth in lower-middle income countries pp. 97-115

- Abubakar Danlami, Sirajo Aliyu and Ismail Aliyu Danmaraya
- Double bottom line commitments of microfinance: evidence from Indian institutions pp. 116-131

- Prasenjit Roy and Ambika Pati
- Financial inclusion matters for economic growth in India pp. 132-151

- Dinabandhu Sethi and Susanta Kumar Sethy
- Inter-linkages between remittance and savings in Ghana pp. 152-166

- Peter Quartey, Charles Ackah and Monica Lambon-Quayefio
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