Managing the welfare impacts of urbanization in Zambia: A case for a composite district performance index
This paper looks at the evolution of urbanization in Zambia. The country has a population of just over 15 million people with about 35% living in urban areas. The population in the urban areas is projected to increase driven by both natural population growth and rural-urban migration. This populatio...
Main Author: | Masumbu, Gibson |
---|---|
Other Authors: | Platzky, Laurine |
Format: | Dissertation |
Language: | English |
Published: |
University of Cape Town
2019
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11427/29822 |
Similar Items
-
Rapid Urbanisation in Zambia – the challenge of providing low-income housing in urban areas – 1964 to 2018: The case of the city of Lusaka
by: Chileshe, Alexander
Published: (2020) -
Cotton textile industry in Zambia: The economic viability of revamping Mulungushi Textiles Limited
by: Munoni, Chiluba Mercy
Published: (2017) -
Electronic Government Procurement (e-GP): A solution to institutional challenges in Zambia’s Medical Supply Chain or another technical solution?
by: Chenga, Kaputo Melody
Published: (2020) -
Using quantitative analysis to identify binding development constraints and options for their alleviation - two case studies in health and vocational training in Zambia
by: Mwenge, Felix
Published: (2017) -
Orchestrating backward linkages from the extractive sector to other productive value adding sectors : a case study of the mining and the manufacturing industries in Zambia
by: Nsupila, Maybin
Published: (2016)