
The research spans low-income, aid-dependent states that are landlocked (Malawi, Zambia), Island economies (Solomon Islands, Papua New Guinea), and also transition economies (China, India) and addresses the salary gap that exists between aid workers working for different agencies.
The Aid Triangle: Recognising the Human Dynamics of Dominance, Justice and Identity
The Aid Triangle focuses on the human dynamics of international aid and illustrates how the aid system incorporates power relationships, and therefore relationships of dominance.
IAAP Handbook of Applied Psychology
The IAAP Handbook of Applied Psychology, an up-to-date and authoritative reference, provides a critical overview of applied psychology from an international perspective.
The roles of, and relationships between, expatriates, volunteers, and local development workers
Remuneration disparities in Oceania: Papua New Guinea and Solomon Islands.
International-local remuneration differences across six countries: do they undermine poverty reduction work?
Can professions contribute to the reduction of world-wide poverty?: a case in point: organizational psychology and pay diversity.
Images of poverty and attributions for poverty: does higher education moderate the linkage?
Marketing and development out of poverty: introduction to the special issue
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