Can post-2015 sustainable development goals survive neoliberalism? A critical examination of the sustainable development–neoliberalism nexus in developing countries E Kumi, AA Arhin, T Yeboah Environment, development and sustainability 16, 539-554, 2014 | 204 | 2014 |
Private sector participation in advancing the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in Ghana: Experiences from the mining and telecommunications sectors E Kumi, T Yeboah, YA Kumi The Extractive Industries and Society 7 (1), 181-190, 2020 | 119 | 2020 |
Young people’s perspectives on farming in Ghana: a Q study J Sumberg, T Yeboah, J Flynn, NA Anyidoho Food security 9 (1), 151-161, 2017 | 102 | 2017 |
Hard work and hazard: Young people and agricultural commercialisation in Africa T Yeboah, E Chigumira, I John, NA Anyidoho, V Manyong, J Flynn, ... Journal of Rural Studies 76, 142-151, 2020 | 81 | 2020 |
Aid, aid volatility and sectoral growth in Sub-Saharan Africa: does finance matter? E Kumi, M Ibrahim, T Yeboah Journal of African Business 18 (4), 435-456, 2017 | 78 | 2017 |
Is better to be a kayayei than to be unemployed: reflecting on the role of head portering in ghana’s informal economy YA Agyei, E Kumi, T Yeboah GeoJournal 81, 293-318, 2016 | 74 | 2016 |
Government's ban on Artisanal and Small-Scale Mining, youth livelihoods and imagined futures in Ghana L Osei, T Yeboah, E Kumi, EF Antoh Resources Policy 71, 102008, 2021 | 63 | 2021 |
Future aspirations of rural-urban young migrants in Accra, Ghana T Yeboah Children's Geographies 19 (1), 45-58, 2021 | 49 | 2021 |
Post-colonial dilemmas in the construction of Ghanaian citizenship education: National unity, human rights and social inequalities M Arnot, L Casely-Hayford, T Yeboah International Journal of Educational Development 61, 117-126, 2018 | 38 | 2018 |
Fighting poverty from the street: Perspectives of some female informal sector workers on gendered poverty and livelihood portfolios in Southern Ghana T Yeboah, L Owusu, AA Arhin, E Kumi Journal of Economic and Social Studies 5 (1), 239, 2015 | 36 | 2015 |
Navigating precarious employment: Social networks among migrant youth in Ghana T Yeboah The Institute of Development Studies and Partner Organisations, 2017 | 33 | 2017 |
Greasing or sanding the wheels? Effect of corruption on economic growth in sub-Saharan Africa M Ibrahim, E Kumi, T Yeboah African Journal of Economic and Sustainable Development 4 (2), 157-173, 2015 | 33 | 2015 |
Perspectives on desirable work: Findings from a Q study with students and parents in rural Ghana T Yeboah, J Sumberg, J Flynn, NA Anyidoho The European Journal of Development Research 29, 423-440, 2017 | 24 | 2017 |
The ECOWAS free movement protocol and diversity of experiences of different categories of migrants: A qualitative study T Yeboah, L Kandilige, A Bisong, F Garba, J Kofi Teye International Migration 59 (3), 228-244, 2021 | 23 | 2021 |
Broadening the remittance debate: Reverse flows, reciprocity and social relations between UK-based Ghanaian migrants and families Back home T Yeboah, EF Boamah, TP Appai Journal of International Migration and Integration 22, 47-68, 2021 | 21 | 2021 |
Living conditions and social determinants of healthcare inequities affecting female migrants in Ghana L Owusu, T Yeboah GeoJournal 83, 1005-1017, 2018 | 20 | 2018 |
Empowering and shaping gender relations? Contesting the microfinance–gender empowerment discourse T Yeboah, A Arhin, E Kumi, L Owusu Development in Practice 25 (6), 895-908, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |
Internal migration and poverty reduction: rethinking the debate on the north-south movement in Ghana R Serbeh, OP Adjei, T Yeboah Journal of Social Sciences, Retrieved from https://doi. org/10.3844/jsssp, 2015 | 19 | 2015 |
Does knowledge of modern contraceptives and sexually transmitted infections affect contraceptive use and sexual behaviour? Evidence from senior high school girls in the Akuapem … T Yeboah, TP Appai GeoJournal 82, 9-21, 2017 | 18 | 2017 |
Free movement and regional integration in the ECOWAS sub-region F Garba, T Yeboah Migration in West Africa: IMISCOE regional reader, 19-34, 2022 | 16 | 2022 |