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Mr. James Mulenga profile

Name: James Mulenga

 Role: Lecturer and Researcher - Economics

 Academic Rank: Lecture I

 Qualification: M.A. Economics (Osmania University – India), B.A. Economics (UNZA), Certificates (M&E, CGE Modeling, Advanced Trade Policy, Policy Impact Analysis, Trade and Gender, Non-Tariffs Measures Analysis, Demographic and Health Surveys Analysis), School Certificate (O’Levels)

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 Specialisation: Economics

 Research Interests: Health economics, international trade and trade policy, and development economics.

 Teaching: Mathematics for Economics, Intermediate Microeconomics, Econometrics, Trade Policy and Development, Zambian Economy, Research Methods.

 Selected Publications

 

  1. Mulenga, J. 2016. Employment- Creation through Micro, Small and Medium Enterprises in Zambia - in Zambia At Fifty Years: What Went Right, What Went Wrong And Wither To? A Treatise of the Country’s Socio-Economic and Political Developments since Independence. Edited by Royson M. Mukwena & Fanuel K.M. Sumaili.
  2. Bwalya, B. B., Mulenga C. M, and Mulenga. J. 2016. Factors Associated with Postnatal Care for Newborns in Zambia: Analysis of the 2013-14 Demographic and Health Survey. DHS Working Papers No. 123. Rockville, Maryland, USA: ICF International.
  3. Mulenga, J., Bwalya, B. B.and Gebremeskel, Y. 2016. Demographic and socio-economic determinants of women’s health insurance coverage in Zambia, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health Journal, Accept on 13 December, 2016.
  4. Bwalya, B. B. Mapoma, Mapoma, C.C and Mulenga, J(2017) A rural-urban differential in the prevalence of overweight and obesity among women of child bearing age in Zambian, Epidemiology, Biostatistics and Public Health Journal.
  5. Mulenga, J., Bwalya, B. B.and Kunda, K. K.(2017) Inequalities in access to improved water sources and basic sanitation between Rich and Poor Households, International Journal of Development and Sustainability
  6. Gebremeskel, G., Nyambe M, Simuchimba, B Mulenga (2017) Willingness to Pay (WTP) for Tap Water Connection in Makululu Compound of Kabwe, Zambia, African Journal of Environmental Economics and Management.
  7. Mulenga J., Bwalya, B.B., and Mulenga, C. M. 2018. Too young to be a wife! Analysis of the factors influencing child marriage in Zambia and the influence of child marriage on the preferred number of children. African Population Studies, Vol 32. No. 2.

 

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