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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Tade Akin Aina
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Aina, Tade Akin, et al.. (2019). Beyond Tweets and Screams: Action for Empowerment and Accountability in Nigeria – The Case of the #BBOG Movement. OpenDocs (Institute of Development Studies).5 indexed citations
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Aina, Tade Akin, et al.. (2004). Globalization and social policy in Africa. Medical Entomology and Zoology.38 indexed citations
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Sommers, Marc, Jonathan Baker, & Tade Akin Aina. (1997). The Migration Experience in Africa. The International Journal of African Historical Studies. 30(3). 636–636.5 indexed citations
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Todaro, Michael P., Jonathan Baker, & Tade Akin Aina. (1996). The Migration Experience in Africa.. Population and Development Review. 22(1). 168–168.57 indexed citations
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Aina, Tade Akin, et al.. (1995). Women in rural-urban migration in the town of Iwo in Nigeria.. 289–302.9 indexed citations
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Salih, M. A. Mohamed, Julia Baker, & Tade Akin Aina. (1995). Pastoralist migration to small towns in Africa.. 181–196.3 indexed citations
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Baker, Julia, et al.. (1995). Women migrants and rural-urban linkages in south-western Nigeria.. 269–288.13 indexed citations
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Aina, Tade Akin, et al.. (1995). Poverty, environmental stress and culture as factors in African migrations.. 54–64.13 indexed citations
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Aina, Tade Akin, et al.. (1994). The Search for a Sustainable Urban Development in Metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria : Problems and Prospects. Third World Planning Review. 16(2).1 indexed citations
Aina, Tade Akin. (1989). The commercialization of housing tenure in a low income settlement in metropolitan Lagos, Nigeria. 4. 98–103.1 indexed citations
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Aina, Tade Akin. (1989). The Nigerian crisis and the middle class. 173–180.1 indexed citations
Aina, Tade Akin. (1986). Class structure and the economic development process in Nigeria: 1946-1975. The African Review. 13(2). 53–64.1 indexed citations
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