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migrants by Africans, the state of the art underlines the importance and scope of African agency vis à vis Chinese migrant …. (3) Mohan, Giles, Lampert, Ben et al (eds) (2014): Chinese Migrants and Africa's Development : new imperialists or agents …
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migrants by Africans, the state of the art underlines the importance and scope of African agency vis à vis Chinese migrant …
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measure (GEM) developed by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) as a universal benchmark for assessing gender … inequality. It has been highlighted that agency is a necessary component in the conceptualisation and realisation of women …
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educational development. This paper studies the origins of formal education in sub-Saharan Africa arguing that the beneficial …
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In the capability approach to poverty, wellbeing is threatened by both deficits of wealth and deficits of agency. Sen … describes that “unfreedom,” or low levels of agency, will suppress the wellbeing effects of higher levels of wealth. We … introduce another condition, “frustrated freedom,” in which higher levels of agency belief can heighten the poverty effects of …
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