The European Journal of Development Research
1989 - 2025
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Volume 34, issue 6, 2022
- Delving into the Determinants of Default Risk in Savings Groups: Empirical Evidence from Ecuador pp. 2625-2650

- Pilar López-Sánchez, Elena Urquía-Grande, Cristina Campo and Andrés L. Cancer
- Production of Indigenous Food Crops: Implications for Children’s Nutritional Status of Farm Households in Northern Ghana pp. 2651-2665

- Alhassan Andani, John Baptist D. Jatoe and Ramatu M. Al-Hassan
- Reproductive Governance in a Fragile and Population-Dense Context: Family Planning Policies, Discourses, and Practices in Burundi pp. 2666-2687

- Joëlle Schwarz, René Manirakiza and Sonja Merten
- Gender and Disability: The Experiences of Microaggressions Against Women with Disabilities in the Philippines pp. 2688-2707

- Christelle Juin Reduta Ancha
- Trust, Efficient Contracting and Export Upgrading pp. 2708-2729

- Gideon Ndubuisi and Solomon Owusu
- Municípios in the Time of Covid-19 in Brazil: Socioeconomic Vulnerabilities, Transmission Factors and Public Policies pp. 2730-2758

- Mireille Razafindrakoto, François Roubaud, João Saboia, Marta Castilho and Valeria Pero
- Unpacking The Nexus Between Broiler Contract Farming and Its Impact in Ghana pp. 2759-2786

- Richard Kwasi Bannor and Yaw Gyekye
- The Role of Automatic Stabilizers and Emergency Tax–Benefit Policies During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Ecuador pp. 2787-2809

- H. Xavier Jara, Lourdes Montesdeoca and Iva Tasseva
- Temporary Migration and Savings Rates: Evidence from China pp. 2810-2849

- Le Wen, Krishna Paudel and Qinying He
- The Effects of Local-Level Economic Inequality on Social Capital: Evidence from Andhra Pradesh, India pp. 2850-2877

- Ivica Petrikova
- The Effect of Renting in Cropland on Livelihood Choices and Agricultural Commercialization: A Case Study from Rural Vietnam pp. 2878-2898

- Oliver Schulte, Trung Thanh Nguyen and Ulrike Grote
- Regional Differences in Human Capital and Occupational Choice: Evidence from Mexico pp. 2899-2922

- Kanat Abdulla, Balzhan Serikbayeva, Yessengali Oskenbayev and Farhad Taghizadeh-Hesary
- Is There an Informal Employment Penalty in Food Security? Evidence from Rural Vietnam pp. 2923-2947

- Loan Vu and Anu Rammohan
- Determinants of Exports in a Small and Vulnerable Economy: Fiji Islands—A Disaggregated Analysis pp. 2948-2969

- Ronal Chand, Rup Singh, Sumeet Lal, Nilesh Chand and Devendra Kumar Jain
- Firm Dynamics, Job Creation and Job Destruction in Africa: Is the Quality of Institutional Environment Relevant? pp. 2970-3004

- Ibrahim Okumu, Patricia Naluwooza and Edward Bbaale
- Understanding the Firm in the Informal Economy: A Research Agenda pp. 3005-3025

- Amanda Haarman, Marcus M. Larsen and Rebecca Namatovu
- Are Developing Countries Using Climate Funds for Poverty Alleviation? Evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa pp. 3026-3049

- Isaac Doku
- COVID-19 Lockdown and Exposure of Households to Food Insecurity in Uganda: Insights from a National High Frequency Phone Survey pp. 3050-3075

- Peter Agamile
- Correction to: The Dynamics and Role of Gender in High-Value Avocado Farming in Kenya pp. 3076-3077

- Beatrice Muriithi and Jane Kabubo-Mariara
Volume 34, issue 5, 2022
- Introduction to the Special Issue: Policies for Inclusive Development in Africa pp. 2137-2155

- Marleen Dekker and Nicky Pouw
- How Inclusive are the Local Economic Impacts of Social Protection in Uganda? pp. 2156-2178

- Maria Klara Kuss, Franziska Gassmann and Firminus Mugumya
- Partnerships Blending Institutional Logics for Inclusive Global and Regional Food Value Chains in Ghana; with What Smallholder Effect? pp. 2179-2203

- Annemarie Paassen, Charity Osei-Amponsah, Laurens Klerkx, Barbara Mierlo and George Owusu Essegbey
- The Poverty Reduction Effect of Social Protection: The Pros and Cons of a Multidisciplinary Approach pp. 2204-2223

- Nicky Pouw and Katja Bender
- Multinationals, Capital Export, and the Inclusive Development Debate in Developing Countries: The Nigerian Insight pp. 2224-2250

- Abel Ezeoha, Akinyinka Akinyoade, Ifediora Amobi, Ogbuagu Ekumankama, Paul Kamau, Agnieszka Kazimierczuk, Catherine Mukoko, Ifeanyi Okoye and Chibuike Uche
- Evaluating the Success of Decentralisation in Facilitating the Inclusion of Rwanda’s Marginalised pp. 2251-2271

- Morag Goodwin
- The Dynamics and Role of Gender in High-Value Avocado Farming in Kenya pp. 2272-2304

- Beatrice Muriithi and Jane Kabubo-Mariara
- Fraught with Friction: Inclusive Development for Informal Workers in Urban Ghana pp. 2305-2323

- Tanja D. Hendriks, Rafael Verbuyst and Mayke Kaag
- Paradoxes of Inclusion: Adverse Effects of Inclusive Interventions in Northern Ethiopia pp. 2324-2345

- Kebede Manjur Gebru, Crelis Rammelt and Maggi Leung
- The Effect of Trauma Counseling Support and Social Protection on Enhancing Social Economic Resilience in Vulnerable Communities: A Natural Experiment in Northern Uganda pp. 2346-2372

- M. Reisen, M. Stokmans, B. Vallejo, P. Nakazibwe and Z. M. Baluka
- Exploring the Relationship Between Maternal Occupation and Under-Five Mortality: Empirical Evidence from 26 Developing Countries pp. 2373-2399

- Rafi Amir-ud-Din, Sameen Zafar, Muhammad Muzammil, Rabia Shabbir, Summaira Malik and Muhammad Usman
- Arab-German Trade and Institutions: The Effect of Good Governance on Arab Exports to Germany pp. 2400-2437

- Mohamed Ismail Sabry
- Community Participation in Disaster Recovery Programs: A Study of a Coastal Area in Bangladesh pp. 2438-2462

- Emadul Islam, Haris Bin Abd Wahab and Odessa Gonzalez Benson
- COVID-19 and Federalism in India: Capturing the Effects of State and Central Responses on Mobility pp. 2463-2492

- Himangshu Kumar, Manikantha Nataraj and Srikanta Kundu
- Trends in Subjective Income Poverty Rates in the European Union pp. 2493-2516

- Tomas Zelinsky, Martina Mysíková and Thesia I. Garner
- Migrant Remittances and Economic Growth in ECOWAS Countries: Does Digitalization Matter? pp. 2517-2542

- Moukpè Gniniguè and Essossinam Ali
- On- and Off-Farm Diversification and Travel Time to Markets: Linkages to Food Security in Rural Ethiopia pp. 2543-2560

- Sven Bergau, Tim K. Loos and Orkhan Sariyev
- Impact of Terms of Trade on GDP in the Context of Prebisch–Singer Theorem: Evidence from Egypt and Guinea pp. 2561-2575

- Ranjan Aneja and Arjun
- Role of Education, Age, and Family Size on Food Insecurity in Pakistan: A Quantile Regression Analysis pp. 2576-2597

- Ahmed Raza Cheema, Adeel Saleem, Hubert Visas and Jabbar Ul-Haq
- Working in the Informal Sector in Togo: Choice or Constraint? pp. 2598-2623

- Korem Ayira
Volume 34, issue 4, 2022
- Research–Practice–Collaborations in International Sustainable Development and Knowledge Production: Reflections from a Political-Economic Perspective pp. 1691-1703

- Katja Bender
- Moving from Collaboration to Co-production in International Research pp. 1704-1715

- Cai Heath and Maru Mormina
- Collaboration in a ‘North–South’ Context: The Role of Power Relations and the Various Context-Based Conditions pp. 1716-1726

- Petra Dannecker
- Research–Practice–Collaborations in Engineering pp. 1727-1734

- Stefanie Meilinger
- Co-production and Voice in Policymaking: Participatory Processes in the European Periphery pp. 1735-1744

- Pedro Goulart and Roberto Falanga
- Research-Practice-Collaborations Addressing One Health and Urban Transformation. A Case Study pp. 1745-1756

- Ana Maria Perez Arredondo
- Insights into smallholder capacity for agricultural commercialisation: Evidence from four African contexts pp. 1757-1802

- Amrita Saha, Rachel Sabates-Wheeler and John Thompson
- Nexus of Cash Crop Production Using Improved Varieties and Household Food Security pp. 1803-1830

- Aseres Mamo Eshetie, Eunice Matafwali, Gershom Endelani Mwalupaso, Jie Li and Aijun Liu
- An Impact Assessment of Farmer Participation on Food Security in Northwestern Ghana pp. 1831-1856

- Alexis Beyuo and Nana Akua Anyidoho
- On the Nexus Between Institutions and Economic Development: An Empirical Analysis for Sub-Saharan African Countries pp. 1857-1892

- Sinan Erdogan and Ali Acaravci
- Agroforestry, Indigenous Tree Cover and Biodiversity Conservation: A Case Study of Mount Elgon in Uganda pp. 1893-1911

- Stephen Graham, Hanna Julia Ihli and Anja Gassner
- Does Local Elite Capture Vary by Levels of Political Connections? Evidence from an Indian Public Housing Program pp. 1912-1939

- Sitakanta Panda
- Microcredit Impacts: Evidence from a Large-Scale Observational Study in Brazil pp. 1940-1966

- Rafael Goldszmidt, Patrick Behr, Cesar Zucco, Anna-Katharina Lenz, Lauro Gonzalez and Martín Valdivia
- How Farm Household Spends Their Non-farm Incomes in Rural India? Evidence from Longitudinal Data pp. 1967-1996

- Zeeshan, Geetilaxmi Mohapatra and Arun Giri
- How to Assess the Child Poverty and Distributional Impact of COVID-19 Using Household Budget Surveys: An Application Using Turkish Data pp. 1997-2037

- Meltem A. Aran, Nazli Aktakke, Zehra Sena Kibar and Emre Üçkardeşler
- Does the Complexity of GVC Participation Matter for Productivity and Output Growth? pp. 2038-2068

- Halit Yanıkkaya, Abdullah Altun and Pınar Tat
- Political turnover, public employment, and local economic development: New empirical evidence on the impact of local political dynasties in the Brazilian “Nordeste” pp. 2069-2097

- Eric Rougier, François Combarnous and Yves-André Fauré
- Economic Reforms and the Rise of Milk Mega Farms in Vietnam: Governing the Post-socialist Transition pp. 2098-2125

- Guillaume Duteurtre, Emmanuel Pannier, Nathalie Hostiou, Mai Huong Nguyen, Jean-Daniel Cesaro, Duy Khanh Pham and Pascal Bonnet
- Correction to: To Give or Not To Give? How Do Other Donors React to European Food Aid Allocation? pp. 2126-2126

- Nathalie Ferriere
- Correction to: Does Local Elite Capture Vary by Levels of Political Connections? Evidence from an Indian Public Housing Program pp. 2127-2134

- Sitakanta Panda
- Correction to: Malawi at the Crossroads: Does the Fear of Contracting COVID-19 Affect the Propensity to Vote? pp. 2135-2135

- Gowokani Chijere Chirwa, Boniface Dulani, Lonjezo Sithole, Joseph J. Chunga, Witness Alfonso and John Tengatenga
- Correction to: Chicken or Egg? A Bi-directional Analysis of Social Protection and Social Cohesion in Burundi and Haiti pp. 2136-2136

- Keetie Roelen, Carmen Leon‑Himmelstine and Sung Kyu Kim
Volume 34, issue 3, 2022
- Disentangling the Relationship Between Social Protection and Social Cohesion: Introduction to the Special Issue pp. 1195-1215

- Francesco Burchi, Markus Loewe, Daniele Malerba and Julia Leininger
- Chicken or Egg? A Bi-directional Analysis of Social Protection and Social Cohesion in Burundi and Haiti pp. 1216-1239

- Keetie Roelen, Carmen Leon-Himmelstine and Sung Kyu Kim
- Can Integrated Social Protection Programmes Affect Social Cohesion? Mixed-Methods Evidence from Malawi pp. 1240-1263

- Francesco Burchi and Federico Roscioli
- Public Works Programmes and Cooperation for the Common Good: Evidence from Malawi pp. 1264-1284

- Stefan Beierl and Marina Dodlova
- More than the Sum of Its Parts: Donor-Sponsored Cash-for-Work Programmes and Social Cohesion in Jordanian Communities Hosting Syrian Refugees pp. 1285-1307

- Tina Zintl and Markus Loewe
- A Qualitative Analysis of the Effects of Social Protection Programs for Street Children on Social Cohesion in Kenya pp. 1308-1319

- Eliud Okumu Ongowo
- Social Protection and Social Cohesion in Times of the COVID-19 Pandemic: Evidence from Kenya pp. 1320-1357

- Christoph Strupat
- The Effects of Social Protection and Social Cohesion on the Acceptability of Climate Change Mitigation Policies: What Do We (Not) Know in the Context of Low- and Middle-Income Countries? pp. 1358-1382

- Daniele Malerba
- The Effects of Microfinance Programs on Recipients’ Livelihoods in Rural Bangladesh pp. 1383-1418

- Mohummed Shofi Ullah Mazumder
- Generational Norms of Reporting Violence in Nyarugusu Refugees Camp pp. 1419-1440

- Erin Fletcher, Seth Gitter and Savannah Wilhelm
- Negotiating Unsustainable Food Transformations: Development, Middle Classes and Everyday Food Practices in Vietnam pp. 1441-1459

- Arve Hansen
- The Impact of Agricultural Input Subsidy on Productivity: The Case of Ghana pp. 1460-1485

- Sylvester Amoako Agyemang, Tomáš Ratinger and Miroslava Bavorová
- Financial Inclusion and Household Welfare: An Entropy-Based Consumption Diversification Approach pp. 1486-1521

- Manisha Chakrabarty and Subhankar Mukherjee
- Diaspora and Economic Development: A Systemic View pp. 1522-1541

- Aleksandr Gevorkyan
- Implications of Cross-disciplinarity: Estimating the “Paper Drain” in Development Studies pp. 1542-1572

- Sergio Tezanos and Carmen Trueba
- Highways to Hell? Paths Towards the Formal Financial Exclusion: Empirical Lessons of the Households from Northern Hungary pp. 1573-1606

- Márton Gosztonyi and Dániel Havran
- Analyzing the Impact of Government Social Spending, Population Growth and Foreign Remittances on Human Development in Pakistan: Implications for Policy pp. 1607-1626

- Muhammad Arshad, Faisal Abbas, Harald Kächele, Yasir Mehmood, Nasir Mahmood and Klaus Mueller
- How COVID-19 Pandemic Worsens the Economic Situation of Women in South Africa pp. 1627-1644

- Margaret Chitiga, Martin Henseler, Ramos Mabugu and Hélène Maisonnave
- Solving Local Problems or Looking Good: An Ethnography of the Field Practices of Foreign Sponsored NGOs in Rural African Communities pp. 1645-1661

- Sampson Addo Yeboah
- Citizens Committees and Local Elites: Elite Capture, Captured Elites, and Absent Elites in Health Facility Committees pp. 1662-1683

- Jean-Benoit Falisse and Hugues Nkengurutse
- Correction to: More than the Sum of Its Parts: Donor-Sponsored Cash-for-Work Programmes and Social Cohesion in Jordanian Communities Hosting Syrian Refugees pp. 1684-1685

- Tina Zintl and Markus Loewe
- Correction to: Financial Inclusion and Household Welfare: An Entropy-Based Consumption Diversifcation Approach pp. 1686-1687

- Manisha Chakrabarty and Subhankar Mukherjee
- Correction to: Citizens Committees and Local Elites: Elite Capture, Captured Elites, and Absent Elites in Health Facility Committees pp. 1688-1689

- Jean-Benoit Falisse and Hugues Nkengurutse
Volume 34, issue 2, 2022
- Irrigated Agriculture and Welfare: Panel Data Evidence from Southern Ghana pp. 583-610

- Charles Okyere and Ama Asantewah Ahene-Codjoe
- Donors’ Interest in Water and Sanitation Subsectors pp. 611-654

- Souha El Khanji
- Special Economic Zones and Sourcing Linkages with the Local Economy: Reality or Pipedream? pp. 655-676

- Susanne A. Frick and Andrés Rodríguez-Pose
- Is the Success of Rural Cooperatives Conditioned by the Group Characteristics and Their Value Chain? Evidence from New Farmer Groups in Georgia pp. 677-702

- Samuel Ahado, Levan Chkhvirkia and Jiri Hejkrlik
- Geography of Income and Education Inequalities in Mexico: Evidence from Small Area Estimation and Exploratory Spatial Analysis pp. 703-732

- Matthieu Clément and Lucie Piaser
- Networks of Effectiveness? The Impact of Politicization on Bureaucratic Performance in Pakistan pp. 733-753

- Sameen A. Mohsin Ali
- Female and Male Community-Level Empowerment: Capability Approach-Based Findings for Rural India pp. 754-784

- Melinda Schmidt, Harald Strotmann and Jürgen Volkert
- Soundtracks of Poverty and Development: Music, Emotions and Representations of the Global South pp. 785-805

- John D. Cameron, Emmanuel Solomon and William Clarke
- Modalities of Cooperation and Policy Transfer: The Case of the European Programme for Social Cohesion in Latin America—EUROsociAL II pp. 806-827

- Marisa Ramos-Rollón
- COVID-19 and the Performance of Exporting Companies in Benin pp. 828-842

- Augustin F. C. Chabossou, Gbêtondji Melaine Armel Nonvide, Boris O. K. Lokonon, Cocou Jaurès Amegnaglo and Laurent G. Akpo
- Strengthening the Resilience of Vulnerable Communities: Results from a Quasi-experimental Impact Evaluation in Coastal Bangladesh pp. 843-868

- Christophe Béné and Mahfuzul A. B. M. Haque
- The Impact of China–Africa Trade on the Productivity of African Firms: Evidence from Ghana pp. 869-896

- Jun Hou, Xiaolan Fu and Pierre Mohnen
- National Innovation Systems and Global Value Chain Participation: The Role of Entrepreneurship pp. 897-920

- Zicheng Ma, Liang Wang, Xin Zheng and Jianqi Zhang
- Stuck in a “Catch-22”: Why Donors Fail to Include Grassroots Perspectives on CSO Legitimacy pp. 921-939

- Willem Elbers, Lau Schulpen and Emma Frobisher
- Agriculture-Nutrition Linkages, Cooking-Time, Intrahousehold Equality Among Women and Children: Evidence from Tajikistan pp. 940-977

- Hiroyuki Takeshima, Kamiljon Akramov, Allen Park, Jarilkasin Ilyasov and Tanzila Ergasheva
- Conceptualising Digital Platforms in Developing Countries as Socio-Technical Transitions: A Multi-level Perspective Analysis of EasyTaxi in Colombia pp. 978-1002

- Juan Erasmo Gomez-Morantes, Richard Heeks and Richard Duncombe
- Does Accountability Undermine Service Delivery? The Impact of Devolving Agriculture in Ghana pp. 1003-1029

- Danielle Resnick
- Social Ties Development as Competitive Strategies in Vegetables Marketing: Evidence from Small-Scale Farmers in Benin pp. 1030-1049

- Soulé Akinhola Adéchian, Mohamed Nasser Baco, Luke Oyesola Olarinde, Ismail Moumouni and David C. Natcher
- Arts-Based Adult Learning in Peacebuilding: A Potentially Significant Emerging Area for Development Practitioners? pp. 1050-1075

- Vicki-Ann Ware, Joanne Lauterjung and Shannon Harmer McSolvin
- Technical Efficiency of Teff Production Among Smallholder Farmers: Beta Regression Approach pp. 1076-1096

- Birara Endalew, Adugnaw Anteneh and Kassahun Tasie
- Productivity and Welfare Impacts of Dual-Purpose Sweetpotato Varieties’ Adoption Among Smallholder Farmers in Rwanda pp. 1097-1117

- Gideon Danso-Abbeam, Lloyd J. S. Baiyegunhi, Mark D. Laing and Hussein Shimelis
- Entre abstraction et réalité dans la mise en œuvre du conseil agricole en Afrique subsaharienne: leçons apprises des expériences du département de l’Atlantique au Bénin pp. 1118-1143

- Aristophane Aplogan, Espérance Zossou, Gérard C. Zoundji and Simplice D. Vodouhe
- Impacts of Improved Bean Varieties Adoption on Dietary Diversity and Food Security in Rwanda pp. 1144-1166

- Catherine Larochelle and Jeffrey Alwang
- The Effect of Kaizen on Performance: Evidence from Manufacturing Enterprises in Ghana pp. 1167-1192

- Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Johnson Appiah Kubi and Charles Godfred Ackah
- Correction to: Entre abstraction et réalité dans la mise en œuvre du conseil agricole en Afrique subsaharienne: leçons apprises des expériences du département de l’Atlantique au Bénin pp. 1193-1194

- Aristophane Aplogan, Espérance Zossou, Gérard C. Zoundji and Simplice D. Vodouhe
Volume 34, issue 1, 2022
- Effects of Long-Term Malnutrition on Education Outcomes in Ghana: Evidence from a Panel Study pp. 1-21

- Robert Osei and Monica P. Lambon-Quayefio
- Climate Change, Cotton Prices and Production in Cameroon pp. 22-50

- Mathieu Juliot Mpabe Bodjongo
- Long-Lasting, But Not Transformative. An Ex-post Sustainability Study of Development Interventions of Private Development Initiatives pp. 51-76

- Sara Kinsbergen, Dirk-Jan Koch, Christine Plaisier and Lau Schulpen
- Digital Technologies and Product Upgrading in Global Value Chains: Empirical Evidence from Indian Manufacturing Firms pp. 77-102

- Karishma Banga
- Development, Sanitation and Personal Hygiene in India pp. 103-123

- Vani Borooah
- A Behavioral Intervention Increases Consumption of a New Biofortified Food by School Children: Evidence from a Field Experiment in Nigeria pp. 124-146

- David Just, Julius J. Okello, Gnel Gabrielyan, Souleimane Adekambi, Norman Kwikiriza, Putri E. Abidin and Edward Carey
- To Give or Not to Give? How Do Other Donors React to European Food Aid Allocation? pp. 147-171

- Nathalie Ferriere
- Does Rural Credit Mediate Vulnerability Under Idiosyncratic and Covariate Shocks? Empirical Evidence from Vietnam Using a Multilevel Model pp. 172-224

- Khac Linh Bui and Thanh Hang Bui
- The Role of ICT for Sustainable Development: A Cross-Country Analysis pp. 225-247

- Parvathi Jayaprakash and R. Radhakrishna Pillai
- Triangular Cooperation: Change or Continuity? pp. 248-271

- José Antonio Alonso and Guillermo Santander
- Factors Influencing Smallholder Rice Farmers’ Vulnerability to Climate Change and Variability in the Mekong Delta Region of Vietnam pp. 272-302

- Tien D. N. Ho, John K. M. Kuwornu and Takuji Tsusaka
- Technology Adoption and Output Difference Among Groundnut Farmers in Northern Ghana pp. 303-320

- Dominic T. Konja
- The Unending Development Question of Nigeria pp. 321-342

- Olayinka Akanle and Olamide S. Shittu
- Friend or Patron? Social Relations Across the National NGO–Donor Divide in Ghana pp. 343-366

- Emmanuel Kumi and James Copestake
- Development Cooperation as a Knowledge Creation Process: Rhythmanalytical Approach to a Capacity-Building Project in Zanzibar pp. 367-386

- Minna-Liina Ojala and Lauri Hooli
- Beyond the Annual and Aggregate Measurement of Household Inequality: The Case Study of Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya pp. 387-408

- Maria Sassi, Gopal Trital and Poushali Bhattacharjee
- Malawi at the Crossroads: Does the Fear of Contracting COVID-19 Affect the Propensity to Vote? pp. 409-431

- Gowokani Chirwa, Boniface Dulani, Lonjezo Sithole, Joseph J. Chunga, Witness Alfonso and John Tengatenga
- The emergence of Urban Community Resilience Initiatives During the COVID-19 Pandemic: An International Exploratory Study pp. 432-454

- Jan Fransen, Daniela Ochoa Peralta, Francesca Vanelli, Jurian Edelenbos and Beatriz Calzada Olvera
- An Ethnographic Examination of People’s Reactions to State-Led COVID-19 Measures in Sierra Leone pp. 455-472

- Jess Jones
- Governance of Eswatini Apparel Regional Value Chains and the Implications of Covid-19 pp. 473-502

- Giovanni Pasquali and Shane Godfrey
- The Luxury of Lockdown pp. 503-523

- Mehdi Shiva and Hassan Molana
- Who Called Team Europe? The European Union’s Development Policy Response During the First Wave of COVID-19 pp. 524-539

- Aline Burni, Benedikt Erforth, Ina Friesen, Christine Hackenesch, Maximilian Hoegl and Niels Keijzer
- Estimating Employment Gains of the Proposed Infrastructure Stimulus Plan in Post-Covid-19 South Africa pp. 540-567

- Alexis Habiyaremye, Olebogeng Molewa and Pelontle Lekomanyane
- Correction to: Beyond the Annual and Aggregate Measurement of Household Inequality: The Case Study of Lake Naivasha Basin, Kenya pp. 568-569

- Maria Sassi, Gopal Trital and Poushali Bhattacharjee
- Correction to: Governance of Eswatini Apparel Regional Value Chains and the Implications of Covid-19 pp. 570-570

- Giovanni Pasquali and Shane Godfrey
- Correction to: Fiscal Policy, Multidimensional Poverty, and Equity in Uganda: A Child-Lens Analysis pp. 571-572

- Jose Cuesta, Jon Jellema and Lucia Ferrone
- Correction to: ‘Do Poor People’s Dreams Ever Come True?’ Educational Aspirations and Lived Realities in Urban Slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 573-574

- Maheen Sultan, Jennifer Seager, Sabina F. Rashid, Mohammed Ashraful Haque and Sahida Khondaker
- Correction to: ‘Do Poor People’s Dreams Ever Come True?’ Educational Aspirations and Lived Realities in Urban Slums in Dhaka, Bangladesh pp. 575-576

- Maheen Sultan, Jennifer Seager, Sabina F. Rashid, Mohammed Ashraful Haque and Sahida Khondaker
- Correction to: Changing Patterns of Commercial Sex Work Amongst Adolescent Girls in Nepal: The Role of Technology pp. 577-578

- Anita Ghimire, Fiona Samuels and Sarmila Mainali
- Correction to: Absenteeism, Dropout, and On-Time School Completion of Vulnerable Primary School Students in Ethiopia: Exploring the Role of Adolescent Decision-Making Power in the Household, Exposure to Violence, and Paid and Unpaid Work pp. 579-580

- Tassew Woldehanna, Kefyalew Endale, Joan Hamory and Sarah Baird
- Correction to: ‘People Consider Us Devils’: Exploring Patterns of Exclusion facing Adolescents with Disabilities in Ethiopia pp. 581-581

- Nicola Jones, Jennifer Seager and Workneh Yadete
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