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Volume 53, issue 1, 2025
- An indigenous community-led project in Nunavik: a story of self-determination and resistance amidst the ongoing presence of coloniality pp. 1-20

- Sarah Fraser, Jennifer Hunter, Raymond Mickpegak, Katsitsiio Splicer and Nancy Beauregard
- Does the growth of industrial employment depend on its local context? The example of Tunisia pp. 21-38

- Nejib Chagour, Samia Haddad and Sébastien Bourdin
- Are cash transfers enough to reduce poverty and inequalities for people with disabilities?: a qualitative study on factors affecting the impact of the disability allowance in the Maldives pp. 39-51

- Shaffa Hameed, Hannah Kuper, Sofoora Kawsar Usman and Lena Morgon Banks
- Cash transfers and voting among young women in Malawi pp. 52-65

- Hiwot Mesfin and Yohannis Mulu Tessema
- Driving fiscal growth: the impact of EITI membership on tax revenue mobilization in resource-rich developing countries pp. 66-85

- Harouna Kinda
- Chinese import dominance and structural transformation in Africa pp. 86-102

- Washingtone Onyango, Socrates Majune and Patricia Naluwooza
Volume 52, issue 4, 2024
- Social equity and care for the earth: tensions and synergies in Latin America pp. 347-359

- Severine Deneulin
- Inequality in environmental risk exposure and procedural justice in the Matanza-Riachuelo River Basin pp. 360-380

- Ann Elizabeth Mitchell and Mariano Rabassa
- Social conflicts over the use of water resources in Chile: the role of social movements and business power pp. 381-395

- Ignacio Schiappacasse, Patricio Segura and Joaquín Rozas
- Troubling environmental governance: citizen legal experiments with transboundary commons pp. 396-412

- Ainhoa Montoya
- Planning for autonomy and conservation: ‘Life Plans’ and communal reserves in the Amazonian borders of Peru pp. 413-428

- Deborah Delgado Pugley
- Development and conservation in the tropical forest frontier: a 50-year analysis of policy evolution and interplay in Marqués de Comillas, Chiapas, México pp. 429-448

- Santiago Izquierdo-Tort, Julia Carabias, Allan López, Paula Meli and Esteve Corbera
Volume 52, issue 3, 2024
- Experiences of accessing education among people with disabilities during the COVID-19 pandemic: evidence from five low- and middle-income countries pp. 225-242

- Xanthe Hunt, Judith McKenzie, Shaffa Hameed, Rifat Shahpar Khan, Ngoc Luong-Anh, John Ganle, Shailaja Tetali, Lopita Huq, Tom Shakespeare, Zeynep IlkkursunI’m, Ceren Acarturk, Vu Quynh Mai, Divya Goyal, Daniel Hawkins Iddrisu and Lena Morgon Banks
- Roles of financial literacy and entrepreneurial orientation in economic empowerment of rural women entrepreneurs pp. 243-260

- Ashish Dattaram Desai, Rudra Sensarma and Ashok Thomas
- A microsimulation study of COVID-19‘s impact on household welfare in Ethiopia pp. 261-278

- Tsegay Tekleselassie, Abdelkrim Araar, Mehari Abay and Kibrom Abay
- Globalization, economic and social development, and fertility decline in Bangladesh pp. 279-296

- Biswajit Maitra
- A functional typology of exclusions: why and how women fail to access government schemes in India? pp. 297-309

- V. Kalyan Shankar, Ira Deulgaonkar and Rohini Sahni
- A local-level agricultural transformation in the making? The case of the cassava industry in the Ashanti and Volta regions of Ghana pp. 310-324

- Martin Andersson, Gonzalo Davila, Magnus Jirström, Chekhros Kilichova, Hedvig Lagercrantz and Ibrahim Wahab
- The dynamics of digitalisation of ultra-micro, micro, small, and medium enterprises during COVID-19 pandemic and recovery periods: evidence from Indonesia pp. 325-345

- Masagus M Ridhwan, Asep Suryahadi, Affandi Ismail and Amelia Azjahra Hidayat
Volume 52, issue 2, 2024
- Slave trade, trust, and corruption pp. 129-145

- Hans Czap and Kanybek Nur-Tegin
- Process evaluation of a disability-inclusive employment programme: examining the design and implementation of STAR+ pp. 146-159

- Tanvir Shatil, Mark T. Carew, Soujannita Chowdhury, Dipika Biswas, Afsana Adiba, Lena Morgon Banks, Tom Shakespeare and Narayan Das
- Unpacking rural-urban clientelist networks pp. 160-178

- Hadia Majid and Mahvish Shami
- Non-contributory social protection for adolescents in low- and middle-income countries: a review of government programmes and impacts pp. 179-194

- Cristina Cirillo, Tia Palermo and Francesca Viola
- Microfinance trials on trial pp. 195-204

- Olga Biosca, Neil Craig, Cam Donaldson and Neil McHugh
- Are wars detrimental to the environment? Evidence from air pollution and land use pp. 205-223

- Walid Marrouch and Nagham Sayour
Volume 52, issue 1, 2024
- Editorial pp. 1-3

- Jo Beall
- Stories from the Global South: the interplay of climate science, ‘action’ and the implications for development pp. 4-16

- Coleen Vogel and Nadia Shah Naidoo
- Regional income inequality in Egypt: evolution and implications for Sustainable Development Goal 10 pp. 17-33

- Francesco Savoia, Ioannis Bournakis, Mona Said and Antonio Savoia
- Early effects of the COVID-19 lockdown on children in north-western Bangladesh pp. 34-53

- Momoe Makino, Abu S. Shonchoy and Zaki Wahhaj
- The Participatory Index of Women’s Empowerment: development and an application in Tunisia pp. 54-73

- Natalie Naïri Quinn and Simone Lombardini
- Heterogeneous market participation channels and household welfare pp. 74-93

- Fred Mawunyo Dzanku, Kofi Takyi Asante and Louis Hodey
- Estimating poverty among refugee populations: a cross-survey imputation exercise for Chad pp. 94-113

- Theresa Beltramo, Hai-Anh Dang, Ibrahima Sarr and Paolo Verme
- The AfCFTA and the entrepôt economy: a clash of free trade and political realities pp. 114-127

- Michael Ehis Odijie
Volume 51, issue 4, 2023
- New views of structural transformation: insights from recent literature pp. 339-361

- Douglas Gollin and Joseph Kaboski
- The role of labor market frictions in structural transformation* pp. 362-374

- Kevin Donovan and Todd Schoellman
- Agricultural productivity and structural transformation: evidence and questions for African development pp. 375-396

- Douglas Gollin
- Financial frictions, financial market development, and macroeconomic development pp. 397-416

- Joseph Kaboski
- Political economy and structural transformation: democracy, regulation and public investment pp. 417-435

- Monica Martinez-Bravo and Leonard Wantchekon
- The role of micro data in understanding structural transformation pp. 436-454

- David Lagakos and Martin Shu
- Perspectives on trade and structural transformation pp. 455-475

- George Alessandria, Robert Johnson and Kei-Mu Yi
Volume 51, issue 3, 2023
- The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India) pp. 217-232

- Anirudh Krishna and Tushar Agrawal
- Bracing for turmoil: temporalities of livelihood adaptation among informal workers in Facatativá, Colombia pp. 233-251

- Reidar Staupe-Delgado and Luis Eduardo Díaz Villarreal
- Women in paid employment: a role for public policies and social norms in Guatemala pp. 252-279

- Rita K. Almeida and Mariana Viollaz
- Using solicited audio-recorded diaries to explore the financial lives of low-income women in Kenya during COVID-19: perspectives, challenges, and lessons pp. 280-290

- Lila Rabinovich
- Do short-term unconditional cash transfers change behaviour and preferences? evidence from Indonesia pp. 291-306

- Ridho Al Izzati, Daniel Suryadarma and Asep Suryahadi
- Military dictatorship and the provision of public goods pp. 307-321

- T M Tonmoy Islam and Shabana Mitra
- Fuel–food nexus in urban areas: evidence from Burkina Faso pp. 322-338

- Zakaria Zoundi and Yuichiro Uchida
Volume 51, issue 2, 2023
- The Sanjaya Lall Prize for 2022 pp. 83-83

- The Editors
- Women and plant entanglements: pulses commercialization and care relations in Punjab, Pakistan pp. 84-96

- Muhammad A. Kavesh, Kuntala Lahiri-Dutt and Rajendra Adhikari
- Are young internal migrants ‘favourably’ selected? Evidence from four developing countries11 pp. 97-125

- Maria Franco Gavonel
- When coping strategies become a way of life: a gendered analysis of Syrian refugees in Lebanon pp. 126-144

- Saja Al Zoubi
- A torrent or a trickle? The local economic impacts of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pp. 145-162

- David Landry
- The impact of precolonial political centralisation on local development: Ghana’s paradox pp. 163-178

- Mohammed Iddrisu Kambala
- Education as opportunity? The causal effect of education on labor market outcomes in Jordan pp. 179-197

- Daniel Hicks and Huiqiong Duan
- Spread of corruption in Indonesia after decentralisation: a spatiotemporal analysis pp. 198-215

- Zuhairan Yunan, Ben Freyens, Yogi Vidyattama and Itismita Mohanty
Volume 51, issue 1, 2023
- Urbanising futures and sustainability: ODS sponsored plenary panel discussion, DSA 2022 pp. 1-5

- Jo Beall
- The interconnection with climate crisis and inequality in the future of urbanization pp. 6-10

- Aromar Revi
- Cities, energy and the uncertain future of urban civilization pp. 11-17

- William E. Rees
- Rural Classes and Credit Participation: The Itasy Livelihood Classes (Madagascar) Between Risk-aversion and Debt Capacity pp. 18-32

- Tsiry Andrianampiarivo and Claire Gondard-Delcroix
- Under pressure: assessing the cost of forced solidarity in Côte d’Ivoire pp. 33-49

- Louis Olié
- Children’s work in environmental chores: ‘says who?’ pp. 50-65

- Deborah S. DeGraff, Deborah Levison and Esther Dungumaro
- COVID-19 induced national lockdown and income inequality: evidence from Pakistan pp. 66-81

- Noman Ahmad, Faiz Ur Rehman and Nasir Sarwar
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