Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) has witnessed impressive progress on human development over the past 25 years. Indeed, using the Human Development Index (HDI) as a measure of development, since 2000, SSA has experienced more rapid growth than any other region, growing at 1.68 per cent from 2000 to 2010 and 0.94 per cent from 2010 to 2014 (UNDP, 2015a). The rate of progress in some countries – for example, Rwanda, Ethiopia and Mozambique – has been particularly remarkable
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ranks as the second most unequal region globally (in terms of income distri...
The paper documents and explains the income inequality changes that have occurred in Sub-Saharan Afr...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
Approximately one-third of the world’s poor live in Africa. More recently, evidence shows that inequ...
Since 2000, Africa has experienced high levels of economic growth. Between 2000 and 2015, sub-Sahara...
The last decade has witnessed a renewed interest in the issue of inequality. First, the liberalisati...
The inequality issue has recently received growing attention in SSA from research, policy and politi...
Over the last decade an increasing number of the world’s fastest-growing countries have been in Afri...
The favourable growth performance of SSA over the last 20 years (figure 15.1) has been accompanied b...
Malawi is a small country located in Southern Africa. It has a surface area of 118,000 km2, a total ...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
The World Bank (2015) reports that, in 2014, almost 1.9 billion individuals in the developing world ...
Africa’s poverty challenge is well-known and widely researched. Approximately a third of the world’s...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The levels and dimensions of income inequality in Africa are heterogeneous, with varying degrees of ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ranks as the second most unequal region globally (in terms of income distri...
The paper documents and explains the income inequality changes that have occurred in Sub-Saharan Afr...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...
Approximately one-third of the world’s poor live in Africa. More recently, evidence shows that inequ...
Since 2000, Africa has experienced high levels of economic growth. Between 2000 and 2015, sub-Sahara...
The last decade has witnessed a renewed interest in the issue of inequality. First, the liberalisati...
The inequality issue has recently received growing attention in SSA from research, policy and politi...
Over the last decade an increasing number of the world’s fastest-growing countries have been in Afri...
The favourable growth performance of SSA over the last 20 years (figure 15.1) has been accompanied b...
Malawi is a small country located in Southern Africa. It has a surface area of 118,000 km2, a total ...
Ethiopia is a landlocked, multi-ethnic and ecologically diverse country of 1.1 million square kilome...
The World Bank (2015) reports that, in 2014, almost 1.9 billion individuals in the developing world ...
Africa’s poverty challenge is well-known and widely researched. Approximately a third of the world’s...
This study explores the extent to which inequality affects the impact of income growth on the rates ...
The levels and dimensions of income inequality in Africa are heterogeneous, with varying degrees of ...
Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) ranks as the second most unequal region globally (in terms of income distri...
The paper documents and explains the income inequality changes that have occurred in Sub-Saharan Afr...
This research tried to look effect of macroeconomic, demographic and governance factors on income in...