Quality of employment in Cameroon: does social capital matter?
Examines the effect of social capital on the quality of employment in Cameroon.
Abstract
This working paper examines the effect of social capital on the quality of employment in Cameroon, using data from the Fourth Cameroon Household Survey carried out by the National Institute of Statistics (NIS) in 2014.
This research is part of the G2LM Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme.
Citation
Claudel A and Bernard C. ‘Quality of employment in Cameroon: does social capital matter?’ G2LM LIC Working Paper No. 94, 2025
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Quality of employment in Cameroon: does social capital matter?