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International Journal of Social Economics (2026) 53 (6): 1004–1022.
Published: 24 November 2025
...Liliane Odette Medjo Obia; Simplice Asongu Purpose The burden of malnutrition continues to be a public health concern in Cameroon, as it is the case in most developing nations. The research examines how employment status influences child undernutrition, and identifies underlying factors...
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Does the number of children matter in a developing country? An analysis through the relationship between birth order and immunization in Cameroon
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International Journal of Social Economics (2026) 53 (4): 731–753.
Published: 08 September 2025
... Africa is particularly affected due to the low immunization coverage recorded. This study examines the effect of birth order on the vaccination status of children under 5 in Cameroon, considering the influence of cultural, economic and community factors. Design/methodology/approach To achieve...
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International Journal of Social Economics (2026) 53 (2): 354–369.
Published: 06 June 2025
...Liliane Odette Medjo Obia; Therese E. Zogo; Vanessa Tchamyou; Simplice Asongu Purpose Under-five mortality remains a significant challenge in Cameroon, despite ongoing efforts to enhance child health in developing nations. This study examines the impact of women’s empowerment on reducing under...
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Investigating gender wage gap in employment: A microeconometric type-analysis for Cameroon
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International Journal of Social Economics (2018) 45 (5): 848–866.
Published: 14 May 2018
...Taoufiki Mbratana; Andrée Fotie Kenne Purpose The purpose of this paper is to investigate the gender wage disparity in paid employment and self-employment. To achieve this objective, the Cameroon Household Consumption Survey of 2007 is used. The main question considered in this paper is why women...
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Gender, the state, and informal self-employment: Perspectives from the mobile telecommunication industry in Cameroon
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International Journal of Social Economics (2017) 44 (11): 1456–1470.
Published: 06 November 2017
...Nathanael Ojong Purpose The purpose of this paper is to examine the intersection of formality, informality, structures of power, gender, and social norms in the mobile telecommunication industry in Cameroon, and to investigate the reasons for the over-representation of informal self-employed women...
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Regulation, awareness, compliance and SME performance in Cameroon's manufacturing and retail sectors
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International Journal of Social Economics (2012) 39 (12): 933–950.
Published: 12 October 2012
...Oludele A. Akinboade; Emilie Kinfack Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the regulation, awareness, compliance and performance of small and medium‐size enterprises (SMEs) in Cameroon's Central and Littoral regions, focusing on the manufacturing and retail sectors. Design/methodology...
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Non‐profit extension in rural Cameroon: a study of demand and supply determinants
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International Journal of Social Economics (2010) 37 (5): 391–399.
Published: 13 April 2010
... the demand‐side and supply‐side determinants for a single non‐profit organization in rural Cameroon. Findings It is shown that the supply‐side determinants of the examined non‐profit organization, while interrelated with the demand‐side determinants, are not reducible to these. Research limitations...
