Journal of Social and Economic Development
2015 - 2025
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Volume 27, issue 1, 2025
- Race, gender and beauty in instructional ratings: a quantile regression approach pp. 1-19

- Sudhakar Raju
- Risk behavior among farmers: examining expected utility and prospect theory approach pp. 20-46

- Raghavendra Kushawaha and Naresh Kumar Sharma
- Development of social capital formation in context of left behind member of migrant at origin pp. 47-68

- Indra Kant Bharti and Manik Kumar
- Intriguing livelihood security strategies of the reversed migrant workers during the pandemic pp. 69-83

- Reimeingam Marchang
- Impact of international migration on intergenerational educational mobility in migrant sending households: does socio-economic status matter? pp. 84-104

- Anu Abraham
- How much public debt is threshold in India? pp. 105-119

- Debi Prasad Bal
- Overcoming the learning disadvantage for the first-generation learners: evidence from rural India pp. 120-138

- Rama Pal and Mallika Sinha
- Assessing spatiotemporal patterns of crop combination and crop concentration in Jammu Division of Jammu and Kashmir pp. 139-166

- Vasu Siotra and Suman Kumari
- The impact of global value chains on climate change pp. 167-185

- Erdem Ateş and Selim Şanlısoy
- Remittances inflow and economic growth nexus: evidence from emerging African economies in a post-COVID-19 Era pp. 186-202

- Chi Aloysius Ngong, Chinyere C. Onyejiaku, Fuein Vera Kum and Josaphat U. J. Onwumere
- Climate shocks and labor market in sub-Saharan Africa: effects on gender disparities in urban and rural areas pp. 203-225

- Sadou Diallo and Henri Atangana Ondoa
- “Spaces of Inclusion” in territorial governance: the legacy of Brazilian territorial development policies in the empowerment of smallholder farming pp. 226-245

- Wolney Felippe Antunes Junior, Ricardo Serra Borsatto and Vanilde Ferreira Souza-Esquerdo
- How does institutional strength moderate the impact of mineral resources on economic growth? Evidence from sub-Saharan African countries pp. 246-266

- Issa Moh’d Hemed and Masoud Mohammed Albiman
- Child labour and schooling in Tanzania pp. 267-304

- Francisco M. P. Mugizi
- Accounting for sustainable economic growth in Nigeria: the role of external factors pp. 305-322

- Udi Joshua, Seyi Saint Akadiri, Samuel Asumadu Sarkodie and Olufunke Meadows
- The impact of migrant remittances on economic development: empirical evidence from the developing world pp. 323-351

- Muhammad Azam Khan
- Enhancing entrepreneurial intention through curriculum, risk awareness, optimism and opportunities: the mediating and moderating roles of entrepreneur inspiration and support pp. 352-371

- Zadrian Ardi, Asmar Yulastri, Hendra Hidayat, Ganefri Ganefri, Yuliana Yuliana, Perengki Susanto, Ade Herdian Putra, Elfizon Elfizon and Chiedu Eseadi
- Samiran Nundy, Keshav Desiraju, and Sanjay Nagral: Healers or predators? Health care corruption in India pp. 372-374

- Chittaranjan Subudhi and Edness Rutta
Volume 26, issue 3, 2024
- Agricultural growth and crop diversification in India: a state-level analysis pp. 709-733

- Nikkita Gupta and Elumalai Kannan
- Employment crisis and decent work deficits for youth in India pp. 734-758

- Basit Abdullah and Kashif Mansoor
- Gender gap in poverty biased by caste in India: an empirical analysis pp. 759-797

- Shishir Roy
- Ageing ascendances labour force participation in India: myth or reality? pp. 798-815

- Shrabanti Maity, Anup Sinha and Niranjan Roy
- What drives demand for private tutoring in secondary education? Evidence from India pp. 816-839

- Pradeep Kumar Choudhury, Angrej Singh Gill and Amit Kumar
- Unpaid labour of older persons and their subjective well-being: a study based on Kerala, India pp. 840-861

- U. R. Arya
- Higher-order risk preferences and livelihood choices of farmers from West Bengal, India pp. 862-887

- Kanchan Joshi and Thiagu Ranganathan
- What determines financial inclusion? A household-level investigation in rural Odisha, India pp. 888-906

- Narayan Chandra Nayak, Jitendra Mahakud, Mantu Kumar Mahalik, Mamata Jenamani, Akankshya Samal, Sweta Sen and Alok Ranjan Mohanty
- Welfare shocks, coping strategies and safety nets: a study on rural households of Cachar District, Assam pp. 907-930

- Sagarika Dey and Amrita Nath
- Is education’s positive impact on views toward ethnic diversity affected by views toward gender and LGBTQ+ equality? pp. 931-952

- Nabamita Dutta and Russell S. Sobel
- The impact of corruption on economic growth: a nonlinear evidence pp. 953-962

- Mohamed Ali Trabelsi
- Nonlinearity in energy–employment nexus: the role of FDI, trade and growth in ASEAN-5 pp. 963-991

- Elya Nabila Abdul Bahri and Chung-Khain Wye
- Public debt, tax and economic growth in Sub-Saharan African countries pp. 992-1058

- Abdulfatai Adekunle Adedeji, Mutiu Abimbola Oyinlola and Oluwatosin Adeniyi
- Questioning the democracy–growth debate in countries of the East African region: a political economy perspective pp. 1059-1081

- Sisay Demissew Beyene, Mohammed Seid Ali, Belayneh Taye and Yihenew Wubu Endalew
- Correction: Questioning the democracy–growth debate in countries of the East African region: a political economy perspective pp. 1082-1082

- Sisay Demissew Beyene, Mohammed Seid Ali, Belayneh Taye and Yihenew Wubu Endalew
- Macro-determinants of current account balance performance in selected African countries pp. 1083-1102

- Adamu Braimah Abille and Oytun Meçik
- Public service level and human development in the context of digitalization pp. 1103-1119

- Qimeng Cai
- Insights into different facets of the refugee crises–environment nexus pp. 1120-1143

- Himangshu Dutta
Volume 26, issue 2, 2024
- Caste and schooling in professional cricket in India and England pp. 353-369

- Vani Borooah
- Maginalised population concentration and employment gap in non-elementary occupations in India: a regional level study pp. 370-395

- Tanima Banerjee
- On measures of elder abuse: investigating the intensity and extent in seven states of India pp. 396-408

- Sanjeev Bakshi and Shailendra Kumar Mishra
- A needs-based approach to promoting gender equity and inclusivity: insights from participatory research with farmer-producer organisations (FPOs) pp. 409-434

- Tomás Harrington, Nivedita Narain, Nitya Rao, R. Rengalakshmi, Reetu Sogani, Shuvajit Chakraborty and Astha Upadhyay
- Informal enterprise as harbinger of women empowerment in India pp. 435-456

- Mehak Majeed, Zahid Gulzar Rather and Saeed Owais Mushtaq
- Work participation rates and employment structure of Muslim females in urban India: 2005–2010 pp. 457-473

- Farhana Khatoon
- Does livestock ownership contribute to animal-source foods’ (ASFs) consumption and children’s growth: a longitudinal study in India pp. 474-498

- Geetika Gunjan and Suresh Sharma
- Does natural resource hinder, taxation capacity and accountability? A case of selected oil abundant developing countries pp. 499-520

- Temitope J. Laniran and Damilola Adeleke
- The effects of lifetime work experience on incidence and severity of elderly poverty in Korea pp. 521-554

- Seyoung Chae and Almas Heshmati
- Does health insurance affect illness-related absenteeism at the workplace in Ghana? pp. 555-581

- Frank Darkwah
- Does health insurance mitigate the economic impact of negative health outcomes? Evidence from Ghana’s National Health Insurance Scheme pp. 582-602

- Jacob Novignon, Eric Arthur, Kwasi Gyabaa Tabiri, Yaw Boateng Atakorah and Justice Nonvignon
- The impact of urbanization on children’s diets: longitudinal evidence from Cebu pp. 603-618

- Larry L. Howard and Charmaine Labuzon
- The effect of central bank credibility on economic growth and output volatility in inflation targeting regime pp. 619-640

- Mark K. Armah
- Jobless growth: evidence from Bangladesh pp. 641-662

- Asaf Ibne Salim and Syed Abul Basher
- Investigating spatial patterns and contributing factors of rural poverty and vulnerability to environmental threats in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan pp. 663-682

- Urooj Shakoor, Syed Attaullah Shah and Irfan Ullah
- A new insight impact of off-farm work on food security of smallholders: evidence of heterogeneous effects from Benin pp. 683-703

- Abraham Amoussouga Gero
- Silvia Mendolia, Martin O’Brien, Alfredo R. Paloyo and Oleg Yerokhin (Eds.): Critical perspectives on economics of education pp. 704-707

- Jandhyala B. G. Tilak
Volume 26, issue 1, 2024
- India needs a minimum income guarantee post-pandemic: the design and the cost pp. 1-25

- Santosh Mehrotra, Rakesh Ranjan Kumar and Anjana Rajagopalan
- Essays on Social and Economic Development: An introduction pp. 1-4

- D. Rajasekhar
- Insights from economic theories of discrimination: on sources, motives, consequences and policies pp. 5-16

- Sukhadeo Thorat
- Direct transfer policies for the poor pp. 17-27

- Maitreesh Ghatak
- Determinants of school dropouts in India: a study through survival analysis approach pp. 26-48

- Mausam Kumar Garg, Poulomi Chowdhury and Illias Sheikh
- Moving up the ladder: the spatial determinants of intergenerational occupational mobility in rural India pp. 28-49

- Kunal Sen
- Understanding environmentally sustainable Indian travel behaviour: an analysis of 2011 census data pp. 49-76

- Taru Saigal, Arun Kr. Vaish and N. V. M. Rao
- Moral evolution as development: an unfinished task pp. 50-64

- M. V. Nadkarni
- Understanding a wounded civilisation: a sociological reading of V. S. Naipaul’s Indian trilogy pp. 65-82

- N. Jayaram
- Financial literacy and gender gap: a study of Punjab state of India pp. 77-101

- Deepty Bansal and Lavneet Kaur
- Happiness among subaltern groups: Dalits in India and blacks in South Africa pp. 83-114

- Vani Borooah
- Understanding the demographic changes in Kerala: an exploration pp. 102-121

- Baishali Goswami
- Inclusive development of minorities in Karnataka pp. 115-123

- Abdul Aziz
- Mechanisation and factor productivities: the case of Kerala coir industry pp. 122-131

- K. K. Raseena
- Low-carbon energy systems: seizing market-based business opportunities across borders pp. 124-138

- Kaliappa Kalirajan
- Understanding backwardness in the aspirational districts of Eastern Uttar Pradesh pp. 132-155

- Nagendra Kumar Maurya and Roli Misra
- Clean energy for sustainable development in India pp. 139-147

- Srikantaswamy Shivanna and K. S. Rangappa
- Is relocation an answer to conservation? experiences from the Kali Tiger Reserve, Uttara Kannada District, Karnataka pp. 148-161

- R. Indira
- Do exports enhance savings in the developing economies? An analysis of Maizels’ hypothesis pp. 156-185

- Ivan D. Trofimov and Nazaria Md. Aris
- Determinants of economic resilience response in sub-Saharan Africa to a common exogenous shock: roles of demographic differences, exchange rate regimes and institutional quality pp. 186-213

- Tii Nchofoung and Ibrahim Ngouhouo
- Mixed-methods analysis of multidimensional conditions for the Human Development Index: a fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis (FsQCA) study pp. 214-234

- Ayten Yagmur, Sergen Gürsoy and Ilhan Gunbayı
- Kazakhstan: extractive resources, governance and inclusive development pp. 235-257

- Rafael Aguirre-Unceta
- COVID-19, absence from work and coping strategies with income loss in Bangladesh pp. 258-279

- Kea Tijdens, Maarten Klaveren, Ahmed Adib, Daniela Ceccon and Tahreen Tahrima Chowdhury
- Inequalities in labour market outcomes of school leavers: Does educational track matter? pp. 280-307

- Emmanuel Adu Boahen and Kwadwo Opoku
- Correction: Sustainable development finance pp. 308-308

- Debashis Acharya
- The ‘S’ in ESG and its moderating role in determining the performance-based CEO compensation pp. 309-332

- Chetna Rath and Malabika Deo
- Review of Afghanistan’s development pattern from 2001 to 2021: a relative lack of sustainability, inclusiveness, and prosperity pp. 333-352

- Lutfullah Safi
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