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Development & Change

Leading international multidisciplinary journal in the field of development studies and social change.

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Current Issue - Volume 41 Issue 3 (May 2010)

Lourdes Beneria and Iñaki Permanyer

The Measurement of Socio-economic Gender Inequality Revisited

Jeroen Adam

Post-Conflict Ambon: Forced Migration and the Ethno-Territorial Effects of Customary Tenure

Gert Van Hecken and Johan Bastiaensen

Payments for Ecosystem Services in Nicaragua: Do Market-based Approaches Work?

Gavin Hilson

Child Labour in African Artisanal Mining Communities: Experiences from Northern Ghana

David K. Leonard et al.

Does Patronage Still Drive Politics for the Rural Poor in the Developing World? A Comparative Perspective from the Livestock Sector

Kate Maclean

Capitalizing on Women’s Social Capital? Women-Targeted Microfinance in Bolivia

Ayşe Buğra and Burcu Yakut-Cakar

Structural Change, the Social Policy Environmentand and Female Employment in Turkey

   
   
   

Published by Wiley-Blackwell (Oxford) on behalf of the ISS, Development and Change appears six times per year, including an annual Forum edition in January. The journal’s special theme issues are also published by Wiley-Blackwell as books, in the Development and Change book series.

The editorial board and office are located at ISS in The Hague.

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