Theo dõi
Thomas Yeboah
Thomas Yeboah
Bureau of Integrated Rural Development, Kwame Nkrumah University of Science and Technology
Email được xác minh tại knust.edu.gh
Tiêu đề
Trích dẫn bởi
Trích dẫn bởi
Năm
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
2042014
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
1192020
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
1022017
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
812020
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
782017
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
742016
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
632021
Future aspirations of rural-urban young migrants in Accra, Ghana
T Yeboah
Children's Geographies 19 (1), 45-58, 2021
492021
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
382018
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
362015
Navigating precarious employment: Social networks among migrant youth in Ghana
T Yeboah
The Institute of Development Studies and Partner Organisations, 2017
332017
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
332015
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
242017
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
232021
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
212021
Living conditions and social determinants of healthcare inequities affecting female migrants in Ghana
L Owusu, T Yeboah
GeoJournal 83, 1005-1017, 2018
202018
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
192015
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
192015
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
182017
Free movement and regional integration in the ECOWAS sub-region
F Garba, T Yeboah
Migration in West Africa: IMISCOE regional reader, 19-34, 2022
162022
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