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
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- 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.
- 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.