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Arnot, M. & Jeffery, R. (2009). Education and transformations in transition(s) to adulthood in Ghana, Kenya, India and Pakistan. Paper presented at UKFIET Oxford International Conference on Education and Development, 15-17 September 2009.
Awoonor-Williams, M., Nsowah-Nuamah, N. and Teal, F. ( 2008). 'Jobs and Skills in Ghana: What types of jobs have been created and where?'. Mimeo. Presented at the CSAE Conference, 23 March 2009.
Casely-Hayford, L. (2008). Gendered experiences of teaching in poor rural areas of Ghana. In Fennell, S. and Arnot, M. (eds.), Gender Education and Equality in a Global Context: conceptual frameworks and policy perspectives (pp.146-162). London: Routledge.
Casely-Hayford, L. (2008). Achieving basic literacy among primary school children in Ghana: A Look at history. (RECOUP Ghana Meta Analysis working Paper 3). Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.
Casely-Hayford, L. (in press). Non State Actors in Ghana: a look at the School for Life Model. Compare.
Casely-Hayford, L. & Palmer, R with Ayamdoo and Thompson (2007) 'Aid and donor partnerships' in Ghana's education sector, 1987-2007: a critical review of the literature and progress. Mimeo. Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.
Etse (2008). Academic performance within the cycle of deprivation in Ghana. (RECOUP Ghana Meta Analysis working Paper 4). Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.
King, K. and Casely-Hayford, L. (2008). Aid partnerships in Ghana: the impact of the new aid architecture. Mimeo. Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.
Kingdon, G. (2008). Age and gender patterns in household health expenditure allocations in South Africa. Paper presented at the 'Shared Growth and Job Creation in Africa, CSAE Annual Conference, St. Catherine's College, Oxford, 16-18 March, 2008.
Kingdon, G. (2008). Education, skills and labour market outcomes: Evidence from Ghana. Mimeo, World Bank Human Development Network.
Korboe, D. (2007). Can skills training help break the cycle of deprivation for the poor: lessons from Northern Ghana. NORRAG News, 38, January 2007.
Krakah , A., Awoonor-Williams, M. And F. Teal (2009), "Manufacturing Firms in Ghana: Comparing the 1987 and 2003 Censuses", Mimeo, CSAE, March 2009.
Monk, C., Sandefur, J. & Teal, F. (2007). Does Doing an Apprenticeship Pay Off? Evidence from Ghana. Mimeo. Oxford: CSAE, Department of Economics, University of Oxford.
Monk, C. & Teal, F. (2008). Health and job quality in Ghana: Is self-employment bad for your health? Mimeo. Oxford: CSAE, Department of Economics, University of Oxford (Jan 2008).
Monk, C. & Teal, F. (2008). Health and labour market outcomes in urban Ghana. Mimeo. Oxford: CSAE, Department of Economics, University of Oxford.
Nsowah-Nuamah, N. Awoonor-Williams, M. & Teal, F. (2009) Jobs and Skills in Ghana: What types of jobs have been created and where? Paper presented at UKFIET Oxford International Conference on Education and Development, 15-17 September 2009.Odoro, A. (2008). An investigation into poverty and educational outcomes in Ghana. (RECOUP Ghana Meta Analysis Working Paper 5). Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.
Palmer, R. (2008). Skills Development, Employment and Sustained Growth in Ghana: Sustainability Challenges. NORRAG News, 40, 54-55.
Palmer, R., Akabzaa, R. & Casely-Hayford, L. (2009). Looking for Success across Ghana's skilled youth population: implications for policy and education reform. Paper presented at UKFIET Oxford International Conference on Education and Development, 15-17 September 2009.
Teal, F. (2008). Education, incomes and job opportunities in Africa: From investment to jobs. Mimeo. Oxford: CSAE, Department of Economics, University of Oxford (Sep 2008).
Wumbee, J. (2007). Meta Analysis:The effect of household wealth on educational attainment in Ghana. (RECOUP Ghana Working Paper 2). Accra, Ghana: Associates for Change.


