Working Papers
The NOVAFRICA Working Paper series facilitates the dissemination of high-quality research by NOVAFRICA External and Resident Members to the scientific community and the interested public. The papers are available in libraries and public policy institutions. If you wish to contribute to our series, please send us an email under the subject “working paper submission”. See also our FAQ page.
Public Service Delivery, Exclusion and Externalities: Theory and Experimental Evidence from India
Armand, A., Atwell, P., Gomes, J. F., & Schenk, Y.
It’s a Bird, it’s a Plane, it’s Superman! Using Mass Media to Fight Intolerance
Atwell, P., Gomes, J. F., & Schenk, Y.
Healthcare Assimilation of Immigrants
Batista, C., & Gomes, A. B.
Belief Systems and Health Behaviors in Guinea-Bissau
Coutts, A., Molina-Millán, T., & Vicente, P. C.
Follow the Leader: Community-based Health Insurance in West Africa
Caeiro, R. M., Coutts, A., Molina-Millán, T., & Vicente, P. C.
Integrating Immigrants as a Tool for Broad Development
Cape Verde economic development gender migrant integration migration political participation remittances voting
Cape Verde, economic development, gender, migrant integration, migration, political participation, remittances, voting
Social Networks and Mental Health: The Experience of Cape-Verdean Migrants in Portugal
Cape Verde, health, migrant integration, migration, social networks
Can Information and Alternatives to Irregular Migration Reduce “Backway” Migration from The Gambia?
cash transfers economic development information migration randomized field experiment The Gambia training
cash transfers, economic development, information, migration, randomized field experiment, The Gambia, training
The politics of policy reform: Experimental evidence from Liberia
education Liberia political economy political participation randomized field experiment working papers
education, Liberia, political economy, political participation, randomized field experiment, working papers
Artisanal mining in Africa
climate change, natural resources, working papers
Cousins From Overseas: The Labour Market Impact of Half a Million Portuguese Repatriates
gender, labor market, migration, working papers