Journal Special Issue
Spatial Issues in Africa

Many developing and transition countries have considerable regional variation in average household income, poverty, and in health and educational status. National human development indicators can therefore mislead policy-makers when large regional disparities exist. This project will investigate the size and determinants of regional disparities in a representative selection of countries. It will use indicators such as poverty incidence and depth, within-region income inequality, human development, and gender indicators to better understand why some regions fall behind in the development process.

Table of contents
  1. Editors' Introduction
    Ravi Kanbur, Anthony J. Venables
  2. An Inquiry into Cities and their Role in Subnational Economic Growth in South Africa
    Wim Naudé, Willem Frederik Krugell
    More Working Paper | An Inquiry into Cities and Their Role in Subnational Economic Growth in South Africa
  3. Return International Migration and Geographical Inequality: The Case of Egypt
    Barry McCormick, Jackline Wahba
    More Working Paper | Return International Migration and Geographical Inequality
  4. Love Thy Neighbour?: Evidence from Ethnic Discrimination in Information Sharing within Villages in Côte d'Ivoire
    Mattia Romani
    More Working Paper | Love Thy Neighbour?
  5. Urban–Rural Inequality in Living Standards in Africa
    David E. Sahn, David C. Stifel
    More Working Paper | Urban-Rural Inequality in Living Standards in Africa
  6. Regional or National Poverty Lines?: The Case of Uganda in the 1990s
    Simon Appleton
    More Working Paper | Regional or National Poverty Lines?
  7. Crime, Isolation and Law Enforcement
    Marcel Fafchamps, Christine O. N. Moser
    More Working Paper | Crime, Isolation, and Law Enforcement
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