UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM
UNIVERSITY OF DAR ES SALAAM SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS (UDSE)

Emmanuel S. Maliti Bio

Name: Emmanuel S. Maliti, B.A, MA (Leeds), Ph.D (Siena)

Title: Lecturer, Department of Economics, College of Social Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam

Areas of Specialisation

Microeconomics, macroeconomics, public finance management, inclusive finance, migration, poverty and inequality, energy, and programme monitoring and evaluation.

Publications

  • Maliti, E. (2019). Horizontal inequality in education and wealth in Tanzania: A 25-year perspective. Social Indicators Research, 145(3), pp 901–921.
  • Maliti, E. (2017). Deviation of community savings groups from their apparent methodology: Lessons from the field. International Journal of Social Economics, 44(3), pp. 326-336.
  • Maliti, E. (2017). The changing pattern of the official development assistance to the Sub-Saharan Africa Region. In “Financing sustainable development in Africa: Theory, empirics and case studies” (Ed).
  • Maliti, E. (2020). Evolution of Open Defecation Prevalence in Tanzania 2002-2015: Evidence from the National Demographic and Health Surveys and Census Data. Development in Practise (forthcoming).
  • Maliti, E. (2020). Are there Employment Prospects for Partnered Women in Tanzania when Migrating? Evidence from the National Panel Data. REPOA Working Paper (forthcoming).
  • Maliti, E. (2020). Women on the Move in Tanzania: Who Are they and How they Differ from non-Migrant Women? REPOA Working Paper (forthcoming).
  • Mnenwa, R. and Maliti, E (2010). A comparative analysis of poverty incidence in farming systems of Tanzania. REPOA’s Special Paper No. 10/4

International Conferences

  • Economic Network Dynamics of Wealth and Inequality. Organised by Santa Fe Institute, New Mexico, United States, February 5 - 7, 2020.
  • Promoting Equality: Strengthening the Capacity of Select Developing Countries to Design and Implement Equality-Oriented Public Policies and Programmes. Organised by UNECA, Addis Ababa, June 6, 2018.
  • Group-Based Inequalities: Pattern and Trends. Organized by UNU-WIDER, Helsinki, Finland, June 16-17, 2016.

Contacts

E-mail: emmanuel.maliti@gmail.com

Mobile:  +255789391490