The European Journal of Development Research
1989 - 2025
Continuation of The European Journal of Development Research. Current editor(s): Spencer Henson and Natalia Lorenzoni From: Palgrave Macmillan European Association of Development Research and Training Institutes (EADI) Contact information at EDIRC. Bibliographic data for series maintained by Sonal Shukla () and Springer Nature Abstracting and Indexing (). Access Statistics for this journal.
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Volume 23, issue 5, 2011
- Young lives in transition: From school to adulthood&quest pp. 669-678

- Laura Camfield
- ‘From School to Adulthood’? Young People's Pathways Through Schooling in Urban Ethiopia pp. 679-694

- Laura Camfield
- Education, Inequality and Social Mobility in Central India pp. 695-711

- Peggy Froerer
- Striving for Knowledge and Dignity: How Qur’anic Students in Kano, Nigeria, Learn to Live with Rejection and Educational Disadvantage pp. 712-728

- Hannah Hoechner
- ‘We Are Poor People So What is the Use of Education?’ Tensions and Contradictions in Girls’ and Boys’ Transitions from School to Work in Rural Bangladesh pp. 729-744

- Karin Heissler
- Development Amid Deprivation: Learning in Preparation for Adult Life among Low-Income Households in Delhi pp. 745-757

- Frances Lily Hay
- Respect, Status and Domestic Work: Female Migrants at Home and Work pp. 758-773

- Nitya Rao
- ‘See First, Think Later, Then Test’: How Children's Perspectives Can Improve Economic Research pp. 774-791

- Kate Orkin
- Youth and Development pp. 792-796

- Craig Jeffrey
- What Works for the Poorest? Poverty Reduction Programs for the World's Extreme Poor pp. 797-801

- Andrew Mold
- Economic Growth and the Common Good: From Crisis to Sustainable Development pp. 802-803

- Jan Kees van Donge
Volume 23, issue 4, 2011
- Introduction: The Politics of Poverty and Inequality pp. 511-512

- Dennis Rodgers
- Income Inequality: Should We Worry About Global Trends&quest pp. 513-520

- Robert H Wade
- Beware the Fallacy of Productivity Reductionism pp. 521-526

- Andrew M Fischer
- Gendered Poverty Traps: Inequality and Care in a Globalised World pp. 527-530

- Naila Kabeer
- Inequality and the Politics of Redistribution pp. 531-536

- Yusuf Bangura
- Reducing Poverty – What Might We Learn&quest pp. 537-540

- James K Galbraith
- Inequality in Political Power: A Fundamental (and Overlooked) Dimension of Inequality pp. 541-545

- Frances Stewart
- Concluding Comments pp. 546-549

- Sarah Cook
- Latin American Urban Development into the Twenty-first Century: Towards a Renewed Perspective on the City pp. 550-568

- Dennis Rodgers, Jo Beall and Ravi Kanbur
- Rural Household Access to Assets and Markets: A Cross-Country Comparison pp. 569-597

- Alberto Zezza, Paul Winters, Benjamin Davis, Calogero Carletto, Katia Covarrubias, Luca Tasciotti and Esteban Quiñones
- From the Green Revolution to Industrial Dispersal: Informality and Flexibility in an Industrial District for Silk in Rural South India pp. 598-614

- Elisabetta Basile
- Training, New Equipment and Job Creation: A Firm-level Analysis using Moroccan Data pp. 615-629

- Lahcen Achy and Khalid Sekkat
- Economic Growth and Infant Mortality in Developing Countries pp. 630-647

- Akira Nishiyama
- The New Aid Architecture in Ghana: Influencing Policy and Practice&quest pp. 648-667

- Kenneth King
Volume 23, issue 3, 2011
- Lost in Translation? EU Development Policy in the Anglophone and Francophone Eastern Caribbean pp. 337-353

- Matthew Louis Bishop
- Pounding Millet During School Hours: Obstacles to Girls’ Formal Education in Niger pp. 354-370

- Lori Hartmann-Mahmud
- Determinants of Welfare Dynamics in Rural Nicaragua pp. 371-388

- Kristian Thor Jakobsen
- The Characteristics and Determinants of FDI in Ghana pp. 389-408

- Fabian Barthel, Matthias Busse and Robert Osei
- Why the European Commission Fails to Adhere to the Principles of Good Donorship: The Case of the Governance Incentive Tranche pp. 409-425

- Nadia Molenaers and Leen Nijs
- Linking Smallholder Farmers to Markets, Gender and Intra-Household Dynamics: Does the Choice of Commodity Matter&quest pp. 426-443

- Jemimah Njuki, Susan Kaaria, Angeline Chamunorwa and Wanjiku Chiuri
- The Possibility of State Formation: The Experience of Botswana in a Theoretical Perspective pp. 444-458

- Stein Sundstøl Eriksen
- Labour Market Outcomes in Bangladesh: The Role of Poverty and Gender Norms pp. 459-487

- Sarah Bridges, David Lawson and Sharifa Begum
- Riqueza Mineral Y Pobreza En Los Andes pp. 488-504

- Leonith Hinojosa
- After 2015: International Development at a Crossroads pp. 505-506

- Chris Willott
- External Perceptions of the European Union as a Global Actor pp. 507-509

- Julian Kitipov
- The Struggle to Diversify Rural Livelihoods: Bio-enterprise Initiatives and their Impacts on Agro-pastoralists and Pastoralists Communities in the Drylands of Kenya pp. 510-510

- Susie Wren and Chinwe Ifejika Speranza
Volume 23, issue 2, 2011
- The Legacy of the Poverty Reduction Strategy Processes in Latin America: Introduction and Overview pp. 181-190

- Kristin Komives and Geske Dijkstra
- The PRS Approach and the Paris Agenda: Experiences in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua pp. 191-207

- Geske Dijkstra and Kristin Komives
- Illusions and Disillusions with Poverty Reduction Strategies: Growth, Crisis and the MDGs in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua pp. 208-228

- Robert Vos
- Guyana's Poverty Reduction Strategy and Social Expenditure pp. 229-248

- Arjun Bedi and Niek de Jong
- Rural Poverty Reduction Policies in Honduras, Nicaragua and Bolivia: Lessons from a Comparative Analysis pp. 249-265

- Cristóbal Kay
- Forest Management and Poverty in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua: Reform Failures&quest pp. 266-283

- Lorenzo Pellegrini
- Gender Equity and Public Policies in Latin America: Opportunities and Risks in the PRS Approach pp. 284-301

- Geske Dijkstra
- Institutionalizing Social Accountability? Participation and the PRS Process in Bolivia, Honduras and Nicaragua pp. 302-318

- Kristin Komives
- The Great Experiment: Testing the PRSP Approach in Nicaragua, 2000–2007 pp. 319-336

- João P C Guimarães and Néstor Avendaño
Volume 23, issue 1, 2011
- The 2010 UNCTAD Least Developed Countries Report – Towards a New Development Architecture for LDCs pp. 1-2

- Dennis Rodgers
- An Overview of UNCTAD's Least Developed Countries Report 2010: Towards a New International Development Architecture for LDCs pp. 3-11

- Charles Gore and Zeljka Kozul-Wright
- Developing the Poorest Countries: New Ideas from the 2010 UNCTAD LDC Report pp. 12-16

- Giovanni Cornia
- The 2010 UNCTAD LDC Report: A Call for Action pp. 17-19

- Richard Jolly
- Evaluating State Performance: A Critical View of State Failure and Fragility Indexes pp. 20-42

- Francisco Gutiérrez Sanín
- The Global Economic Crisis and Beyond: What Possible Future(s) for Development Studies&quest pp. 43-58

- Andy Sumner
- Gender and Corruption: Lessons from Laboratory Corruption Experiments pp. 59-71

- Björn Frank, Johann Graf Lambsdorff and Frédéric Boehm
- A Qualitative Analysis of Policymaking on the Food Price Crisis in the Andean Region: Preparing for the Next Crisis pp. 72-93

- Jose Cuesta
- Well-Being in Development: Comparing Global Designs with Local Views in Peru pp. 94-110

- James Copestake
- Save the World in a Week: Volunteer Tourism, Development and Difference pp. 111-128

- Barbara Vodopivec and Rivke Jaffe
- Poverty and Food Security in Gujarat, India pp. 129-150

- Anita Dixit
- Les enjeux liés à la Mesure du Capital Naturel: L’exemple de la Nouvelle-Calédonie pp. 151-173

- Cécile Couharde, Vincent Geronimi, Elodie Maitre D'Hotel and Armand Taranco
- Why Doesn’t Microfinance Work? The Destructive Rise of Local Neoliberalism pp. 174-175

- Antonia Fernandez
- Innovation Policies and International Trade Rules: The Textile and Clothing Industry in Developing Countries pp. 176-178

- Owusu Boampong
- Globalizing Citizens: New Dynamics of Inclusion and Exclusion. Claiming Citizenship: Rights, Participation and Accountability Series pp. 179-180

- Jephias Mapuva
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