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The unmatched growth in available jobs, given the rising youth population, is a major concern for policymakers in sub-Saharan African countries (SSAs), particularly Ghana. The weakness in the link…
| Peer Reviewed | Ghana
This study offers an empirical microlevel analysis of the pass-through effects of the East African Community Common External Tariff on consumer prices in Kenya. Using data from the Kenya Integrated...
| Peer Reviewed | KenyaThis paper analyzes individual subjective well-being using a survey database from the Strasbourg metropolitan development council (France). The authors focus on the effects of externalities generated…
| Peer Reviewed | VietnamThe study investigated gender in wholesale smoked-fish marketing in Kanji Lake Basin, Nigeria. Specifically, the study identified roles of individual actors in fish marketing, determined the…
| Peer Reviewed | NigeriaThere has been a dramatic decline in cocoyam production in Nigeria in recent years due to climate related stressors. We investigated the nature and extent of these impacts and the resilience building…
| Peer Reviewed | Nigeria
The present thirty-one percent of overall forest cover is not enough to conserve biological diversity globally and so the need to conserve the last global forests (Powlen et al., 2021). Kenya has...
| Peer Reviewed | KenyaPurpose This study evaluated the use of Internet-mediated platforms for food supply chain among Ukrainian farmers due to the war. Design/methodology/approach The study was an online survey involving…
| Peer Reviewed | NigeriaThe COVID-19 pandemic has re-emphasised the critical role of accessible, affordable and quality childcare to reduce and redistribute the gender unequal distribution of unpaid care work as an…
| Peer Reviewed | ChinaFood security remains a major concern, as efforts to commercialise and specialise in agricultural production have been constrained. This is partly due to land scarcity, compelling smallholder farmers…
| Peer Reviewed | Ghana
In examining anthropometric failure measures in India, a consistent negative wealth gradient was identified. Notably, over 60% of the burden of anthropometric failure is concentrated within the two...
| Peer Reviewed | India