International Journal of Social Economics: Volume 50 Issue 10

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French non-profit organizations at the end of a lockdown: the relevance of differentiated policies

Guillaume Plaisance

French non-profit organizations (NPOs) have undergone numerous health restrictions and lockdown measures in addition to the health issues raised by the Covid-19 pandemic. The aim…

Socio-economic characteristics, mobile phone ownership and banking behaviour of individuals as determinants of digital financial inclusion in India

Jabir Ali, Archana Kumari Ghildiyal

This paper aims at analysing the socio-economic characteristics, mobile phone ownership and banking behaviour as key determinants of digital financial inclusion in India.

The perceived impact of socioeconomic factors’ impact on FR: the case study of Pakistan

Mohsin Rasheed, Muhammad Hassan Mahboob, Hafiz Muhammad Mansab Rasheed

The basic purpose of this paper was to check the perceived impact of socio-economic on the fertility rate (FR) in Pakistan. It also explored the factors which play an important…

The bottlenecks in making sense of financial well-being

Leonore Riitsalu, Adele Atkinson, Rauno Pello

Financial well-being has gained increased attention in research, policy and the financial sector. The authors contribute to this emerging field by drawing attention to the…

The impact of childcare centres' closures due to COVID-19 on women's labour supply

Cecília Dutra Carolino, Giullia Gallego, Alexandre Nicolella, Elaine Toldo Pazello

This paper evaluates the short-term impact of childcare centres' closures, due to COVID-19 restrictions, on Brazilian mothers' labour force participation and employment rates.

Distance learning during COVID-19 school closures

Oudom Hean, Nattanicha Chairassamee

The authors aim to analyze the inequality in accessing distance learning during COVID-19 school closures.

Fiscal constraint and education expenditure in Nigeria: how critical is political institution?

Martins Iyoboyi, Latifah Musa-Pedro, Okereke Samuel Felix, Hussaina Sanusi

This paper examines the impact of fiscal constraints on education expenditure in Nigeria from 1981 to 2021, using annual time series data.

Well-being measurement and the economic agent: a personalist perspective

Julia Wdowin

The aim is to contribute to the personalist economics research agenda by exploring how personalist thought can theoretically inform the question of well-being and its measurement.

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ISSN:

0306-8293

Online date, start – end:

1974

Copyright Holder:

Emerald Publishing Limited

Open Access:

hybrid

Editor:

  • Professor Terence Garrett