Inequality in Zambia
Herausgeber: Cheelo, Caesar; Ndulo, Manenga; Hinfelaar, Marja
Inequality in Zambia
Herausgeber: Cheelo, Caesar; Ndulo, Manenga; Hinfelaar, Marja
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Coming together from across several disciplines, the contributors to this book reflect on the considerable problem of inequality in Zambia, comparing it with other countries both in the region and more broadly. It investigates key issues around poverty, healthcare, income, law, disability, and power inequalities.
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Coming together from across several disciplines, the contributors to this book reflect on the considerable problem of inequality in Zambia, comparing it with other countries both in the region and more broadly. It investigates key issues around poverty, healthcare, income, law, disability, and power inequalities.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147772
- ISBN-10: 1032147776
- Artikelnr.: 62573477
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 266
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Januar 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 581g
- ISBN-13: 9781032147772
- ISBN-10: 1032147776
- Artikelnr.: 62573477
Caesar Cheelo, BA (Zambia) MA (Nairobi) is Associate Executive Director at SAIPAR and Senior Research Fellow at the Zambia Institute for Policy Analysis & Research (ZIPAR). He is an Associate Editor of the Zambia Social Science Journal and the Southern African Journal of Policy and Development . His research interests span macroeconomics, international trade, industrial organization and development, and health economics. Marja Hinfelaar, MA (Leiden), MSc (Edinburgh), PhD (University of Utrecht, the Netherlands) is Director of Research and Programmes at SAIPAR. She has authored and edited books and articles on Zambian history and politics. She is Member of the Advisory Board of the Journal of Southern African Studies (JSAS), UK, and Associate Editor of the Zambia Social Science Journal (ZSSJ). Manenga Ndulo, BA (University of Zambia), MA (Cincinnati), PhD (Michigan State University) is the Executive Director at SAIPAR and teaches economics at the University of Zambia. He has published on the Zambian economy. His research interests are in services trade and development. He is on the editorial board of the Zambia Social Science Journal.
Chapter One: Introduction
Caesar Cheelo
Marja Hinfelaar
and Manenga Ndulo Section I: Inequality and Its Impact Chapter Two: Poverty
Inequality
Growth
and Empowerment: Reflections on a Continuing Debate
Venkatesh Seshamani and Obrian Ndhlovu Chapter Three: Oral Health and Inequality: Evidence from a Zambian Household Survey
Maio Bulawayo
Frank Chansa
Dale Mudenda
and Manenga Ndulo Chapter Four: The Distributional Impact of Public Health Subsidies in a Tax-based
Resource-constrained Health System: Experiences from Zambia
Bona M. Chitah
Chrispin Mphuka
and Felix Masiye Chapter Five: "All of the Problems of Poverty Are Brought Because of Being Disabled": Particularities of Poverty Experienced by Persons with Disabilities in Western Province
Shaun Cleaver
Virginia Bond
Lilian Magalhães
and Stephanie Nixon Section II: Measuring Poverty and Inequality Chapter Six: Economic Growth
Inequality
and Poverty: Estimating the Growth Elasticity of Poverty in Zambia
2006-2015
Chrispin Mphuka
Oliver Kaonga
and Mike Alex Tembo Chapter Seven: Understanding Growth-Income Inequality Interactions in Zambia
Haroon Bhorat
Nomsa Kachingwe
Morné Oosthuizen
and Derek Yu Section III: On the Margins: Trade
Investment
and Inequality Chapter Eight: Tariffs and Intranational Retail Price Dispersion: Evidence from Zambia
Dale Mudenda and Lawrence Edwards Chapter Nine: Is South Africa's Trade Hegemony a Critical Inequality Challenge for Zambia and the Rest of the Southern Africa Development Community?
Edna Kabala and Caesar Cheelo Section IV: Inequality in Access to Justice Chapter 10: Customary Law in Zambia's New Constitutional Dispensation: A Tale of Lost Opportunities
Chuma Himonga and Tinenenji Banda Chapter 11: Information Inequity: Access to Legal Information in Zambia and Southern Africa
Tinenenji Banda and Marja Hinfelaar
Caesar Cheelo
Marja Hinfelaar
and Manenga Ndulo Section I: Inequality and Its Impact Chapter Two: Poverty
Inequality
Growth
and Empowerment: Reflections on a Continuing Debate
Venkatesh Seshamani and Obrian Ndhlovu Chapter Three: Oral Health and Inequality: Evidence from a Zambian Household Survey
Maio Bulawayo
Frank Chansa
Dale Mudenda
and Manenga Ndulo Chapter Four: The Distributional Impact of Public Health Subsidies in a Tax-based
Resource-constrained Health System: Experiences from Zambia
Bona M. Chitah
Chrispin Mphuka
and Felix Masiye Chapter Five: "All of the Problems of Poverty Are Brought Because of Being Disabled": Particularities of Poverty Experienced by Persons with Disabilities in Western Province
Shaun Cleaver
Virginia Bond
Lilian Magalhães
and Stephanie Nixon Section II: Measuring Poverty and Inequality Chapter Six: Economic Growth
Inequality
and Poverty: Estimating the Growth Elasticity of Poverty in Zambia
2006-2015
Chrispin Mphuka
Oliver Kaonga
and Mike Alex Tembo Chapter Seven: Understanding Growth-Income Inequality Interactions in Zambia
Haroon Bhorat
Nomsa Kachingwe
Morné Oosthuizen
and Derek Yu Section III: On the Margins: Trade
Investment
and Inequality Chapter Eight: Tariffs and Intranational Retail Price Dispersion: Evidence from Zambia
Dale Mudenda and Lawrence Edwards Chapter Nine: Is South Africa's Trade Hegemony a Critical Inequality Challenge for Zambia and the Rest of the Southern Africa Development Community?
Edna Kabala and Caesar Cheelo Section IV: Inequality in Access to Justice Chapter 10: Customary Law in Zambia's New Constitutional Dispensation: A Tale of Lost Opportunities
Chuma Himonga and Tinenenji Banda Chapter 11: Information Inequity: Access to Legal Information in Zambia and Southern Africa
Tinenenji Banda and Marja Hinfelaar
Chapter One: Introduction
Caesar Cheelo
Marja Hinfelaar
and Manenga Ndulo Section I: Inequality and Its Impact Chapter Two: Poverty
Inequality
Growth
and Empowerment: Reflections on a Continuing Debate
Venkatesh Seshamani and Obrian Ndhlovu Chapter Three: Oral Health and Inequality: Evidence from a Zambian Household Survey
Maio Bulawayo
Frank Chansa
Dale Mudenda
and Manenga Ndulo Chapter Four: The Distributional Impact of Public Health Subsidies in a Tax-based
Resource-constrained Health System: Experiences from Zambia
Bona M. Chitah
Chrispin Mphuka
and Felix Masiye Chapter Five: "All of the Problems of Poverty Are Brought Because of Being Disabled": Particularities of Poverty Experienced by Persons with Disabilities in Western Province
Shaun Cleaver
Virginia Bond
Lilian Magalhães
and Stephanie Nixon Section II: Measuring Poverty and Inequality Chapter Six: Economic Growth
Inequality
and Poverty: Estimating the Growth Elasticity of Poverty in Zambia
2006-2015
Chrispin Mphuka
Oliver Kaonga
and Mike Alex Tembo Chapter Seven: Understanding Growth-Income Inequality Interactions in Zambia
Haroon Bhorat
Nomsa Kachingwe
Morné Oosthuizen
and Derek Yu Section III: On the Margins: Trade
Investment
and Inequality Chapter Eight: Tariffs and Intranational Retail Price Dispersion: Evidence from Zambia
Dale Mudenda and Lawrence Edwards Chapter Nine: Is South Africa's Trade Hegemony a Critical Inequality Challenge for Zambia and the Rest of the Southern Africa Development Community?
Edna Kabala and Caesar Cheelo Section IV: Inequality in Access to Justice Chapter 10: Customary Law in Zambia's New Constitutional Dispensation: A Tale of Lost Opportunities
Chuma Himonga and Tinenenji Banda Chapter 11: Information Inequity: Access to Legal Information in Zambia and Southern Africa
Tinenenji Banda and Marja Hinfelaar
Caesar Cheelo
Marja Hinfelaar
and Manenga Ndulo Section I: Inequality and Its Impact Chapter Two: Poverty
Inequality
Growth
and Empowerment: Reflections on a Continuing Debate
Venkatesh Seshamani and Obrian Ndhlovu Chapter Three: Oral Health and Inequality: Evidence from a Zambian Household Survey
Maio Bulawayo
Frank Chansa
Dale Mudenda
and Manenga Ndulo Chapter Four: The Distributional Impact of Public Health Subsidies in a Tax-based
Resource-constrained Health System: Experiences from Zambia
Bona M. Chitah
Chrispin Mphuka
and Felix Masiye Chapter Five: "All of the Problems of Poverty Are Brought Because of Being Disabled": Particularities of Poverty Experienced by Persons with Disabilities in Western Province
Shaun Cleaver
Virginia Bond
Lilian Magalhães
and Stephanie Nixon Section II: Measuring Poverty and Inequality Chapter Six: Economic Growth
Inequality
and Poverty: Estimating the Growth Elasticity of Poverty in Zambia
2006-2015
Chrispin Mphuka
Oliver Kaonga
and Mike Alex Tembo Chapter Seven: Understanding Growth-Income Inequality Interactions in Zambia
Haroon Bhorat
Nomsa Kachingwe
Morné Oosthuizen
and Derek Yu Section III: On the Margins: Trade
Investment
and Inequality Chapter Eight: Tariffs and Intranational Retail Price Dispersion: Evidence from Zambia
Dale Mudenda and Lawrence Edwards Chapter Nine: Is South Africa's Trade Hegemony a Critical Inequality Challenge for Zambia and the Rest of the Southern Africa Development Community?
Edna Kabala and Caesar Cheelo Section IV: Inequality in Access to Justice Chapter 10: Customary Law in Zambia's New Constitutional Dispensation: A Tale of Lost Opportunities
Chuma Himonga and Tinenenji Banda Chapter 11: Information Inequity: Access to Legal Information in Zambia and Southern Africa
Tinenenji Banda and Marja Hinfelaar