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Gbemisola Oseni
Gbemisola Oseni
Economist, The World Bank
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Rural nonfarm activities and agricultural crop production in Nigeria
G Oseni, P Winters
Agricultural Economics 40 (2), 189-201, 2009
2712009
Decomposition of gender differentials in agricultural productivity in Ethiopia
A Aguilar, E Carranza, M Goldstein, T Kilic, G Oseni
Agricultural Economics 46 (3), 311-334, 2015
2282015
Explaining gender differentials in agricultural production in Nigeria
G Oseni, P Corral, M Goldstein, P Winters
Agricultural Economics 46 (3), 285-310, 2015
2132015
Agricultural production, dietary diversity and climate variability
A Dillon, K McGee, G Oseni
The journal of development studies 51 (8), 976-995, 2015
2092015
Decomposition of gender differentials in agricultural productivity in Ethiopia
AA Aguilar, M Goldstein, T Kilic, G Oseni, GO Siwatu
World Bank policy research working paper, 2014
682014
Land measurement bias and its empirical implications: evidence from a validation exercise
A Dillon, S Gourlay, K McGee, G Oseni
Economic Development and Cultural Change 67 (3), 595-624, 2019
582019
No Condition is Permanent
P Corral, V Molini, G Oseni
World Bank Group, Washington, DC, 2015
55*2015
Measuring farm labor: survey experimental evidence from Ghana
I Gaddis, G Oseni, A Palacios-Lopez, J Pieters
The World Bank Economic Review 35 (3), 604-634, 2021
512021
Explaining gender differentials in agricultural production in Nigeria
G Oseni, P Corral, M Goldstein, P Winters, PA Corral Rodas, GO Siwatu, ...
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014
332014
Can agricultural households farm their way out of poverty?
G Oseni, K McGee, A Dabalen, KR Mcgee, GO Siwatu
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014
232014
Gender dimensions in Nigerian agriculture
G Oseni, M Goldstein, A Utah
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2013
192013
Approximating rural and urban welfare effects of food price inflation in Ethiopia
J Loening, G Oseni
World Bank, Washington, DC. Mimeo, 2007
192007
Tracking the socioeconomic impacts of the pandemic in Nigeria: Results from the first three rounds of the Nigeria COVID-19 National Longitudinal Phone Survey
G Oseni, A Palacios-Lopez, K Mcgee, A Amankwah
World Bank Blog 16, 2020
172020
Who is employed? Evidence from sub-Saharan Africa on redefining employment
I Gaddis, G Oseni, A Palacios-Lopez, J Pieters
Journal of African Economies 32 (2), 151-174, 2023
142023
Agricultural production, human capital, and rural nonfarm activities: Evidence from Nigeria
G Oseni
American University, 2007
92007
Impact of COVID-19 on learning: Evidence from six sub-Saharan African countries
HA Dang, G Oseni, A Zezza, K Abanokova
82021
Measuring Household Expenditure on Education
G Oseni, F Huebler, K McGee, A Amankwah, E Legault, A Rakotonarivo
World bank. Washington DC, 2018
82018
The use of non-standard measurement units for the collection of food quantity: a guidebook for improving the measurement of food consumption and agricultural production in …
G Oseni, J Durazo, K McGee
LSMS Guidebook, Washington, DC: World Bank. Retrieved on August 7, 2017, 2017
72017
Rural development in Haiti: Challenges and opportunities
B Coello, G Oseni, T Savrimootoo, E Weiss
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2014
72014
Capturing What Matters
G Oseni, A Palacios-Lopez, HK Mugera, J Durazo
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2021
62021
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