By drawing on comparable data from the demographic and health surveys, ACEIR researchers have studied spatial and national inequality in more than 24 sub-Saharan African countries. The analysis considered assets as well as access to basic services to measure individual economic status, which is a useful way of measuring the extent and patterns of multidimensional inequalities in SSA.
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The Conversation
Regional workshop

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, Tanzania, October 2022.
Journal article

African Geographical Review, June 2022.
Working paper

Spatial inequality in sub-Saharan Africa, August 2021.
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Africa Day 2021 | Recent trends & patterns in spatial & national inequalities in sub-Saharan Africa