Research on economic activity in Africa consistently ignores the importance of individuals’ linguistic repertoires. We argue that an important contributing factor to the persistence of this lacuna is the lack of visibility of language in the social and economic data that is collected by governments through social surveys. We examine the specific case of language use at work in Ghana. Through this we aim to demonstrate the importance of improving understanding of the role of language in the economy and assess the potential for improving visibility of languages in the socioeconomic data sources used to inform public policy. This case is interesting as, prima facie, education policy in Ghana appears misaligned, prioritising the acquisition of ...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The use of the familiar language of learners as medium of instruction (MoI) promotes quality educati...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
Research on economic activity in Africa consistently ignores the importance of individuals’ linguist...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
Despite substantial international evidence that children learn best in a language which they underst...
The following report explores the unique structure of multilingualism that is present in contemporar...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
In this paper, Bergen explores the affects of colonialism on language rights in Ghana. With approxim...
Issues of national language are very complex in Africa because of the multi-lingual situation on the...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper explores, at the ...
Abstract. This comparative study looks at the implementation of Ghana’s 2007 language in education p...
Ghana is a country with substantial language heterogeneity. In 2002, Ghana began a nationwide policy...
Currently, in Ghana, the popularity of business courses has dominated the arts; several new universi...
The paper first presents the language situation and the place of English in a multilingual setting a...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The use of the familiar language of learners as medium of instruction (MoI) promotes quality educati...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...
Research on economic activity in Africa consistently ignores the importance of individuals’ linguist...
This study investigates how migration to Ghana affects the language use and language choice of East ...
Despite substantial international evidence that children learn best in a language which they underst...
The following report explores the unique structure of multilingualism that is present in contemporar...
The paper considers official and individual attitudes towards bilingualism in English and a Ghanaian...
In this paper, Bergen explores the affects of colonialism on language rights in Ghana. With approxim...
Issues of national language are very complex in Africa because of the multi-lingual situation on the...
© 2019, © 2019 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. This paper explores, at the ...
Abstract. This comparative study looks at the implementation of Ghana’s 2007 language in education p...
Ghana is a country with substantial language heterogeneity. In 2002, Ghana began a nationwide policy...
Currently, in Ghana, the popularity of business courses has dominated the arts; several new universi...
The paper first presents the language situation and the place of English in a multilingual setting a...
The issue of an appropriate language policy has received prominent attention not only from professio...
The use of the familiar language of learners as medium of instruction (MoI) promotes quality educati...
In Ghana, plurilingual language use is the norm rather than the exception. It follows that the multi...