Time use as an explanation for the agri-nutrition disconnect: evidence from rural areas in low and middle-income countries D Johnston, S Stevano, HJ Malapit, E Hull, S Kadiyala Food policy 76, 8-18, 2018 | 152 | 2018 |
Hidden abodes in plain sight: The social reproduction of households and labor in the COVID-19 pandemic S Stevano, A Mezzadri, L Lombardozzi, H Bargawi Feminist Economics 27 (1-2), 271-287, 2021 | 120 | 2021 |
Essential for what? A global social reproduction view on the re-organisation of work during the COVID-19 pandemic S Stevano, R Ali, M Jamieson Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du …, 2021 | 108 | 2021 |
COVID-19 and crises of capitalism: intensifying inequalities and global responses S Stevano, T Franz, Y Dafermos, E Van Waeyenberge Canadian Journal of Development Studies/Revue canadienne d'études du …, 2021 | 102 | 2021 |
Feminist global political economies of work and social reproduction A Mezzadri, S Newman, S Stevano Review of International Political Economy 29 (6), 1783-1803, 2022 | 99 | 2022 |
Agriculture, gendered time use, and nutritional outcomes: A systematic review D Johnston, S Stevano, HJ Malapit, E Hull, S Kadiyala IFPRI Discussion Paper 1456, 2015 | 80 | 2015 |
Women in the gig economy: paid work, care and flexibility in Kenya and South Africa. A Hunt, E Samman, S Tapfuma, G Mwaura, R Omenya, K Kim, S Stevano, ... Overseas Development Institute, 2019 | 67 | 2019 |
Towards a political economy of the use of research assistants: Reflections from fieldwork in Tanzania and Mozambique K Deane, S Stevano Qualitative Research 16 (2), 213-228, 2016 | 65 | 2016 |
The role of research assistants in qualitative and cross-cultural social sciences research S Stevano, K Deane Springer Nature, 2019 | 43 | 2019 |
Time-use analytics: An improved way of understanding gendered agriculture-nutrition pathways S Stevano, S Kadiyala, D Johnston, H Malapit, E Hull, S Kalamatianou Feminist Economics 25 (3), 1-22, 2019 | 42 | 2019 |
The limits of instrumentalism: Informal work and gendered cycles of food insecurity in Mozambique S Stevano The Journal of Development Studies 55 (1), 83-98, 2019 | 41 | 2019 |
Classes of working women in Mozambique: An integrated framework to understand working lives S Stevano Review of International Political Economy 29 (6), 1847-1869, 2022 | 25 | 2022 |
Better decisions for food security? Critical reflections on the economics of food choice and decision-making in development economics S Stevano, D Johnston, E Codjoe Cambridge Journal of Economics 44 (4), 813-833, 2020 | 24 | 2020 |
The urban food question in the context of inequality and dietary change: a study of schoolchildren in Accra S Stevano, D Johnston, E Codjoe The Journal of Development Studies 56 (6), 1177-1189, 2020 | 20 | 2020 |
Small development questions are important, but they require big answers S Stevano World Development 127, 104826, 2020 | 17 | 2020 |
Work in the agro-industry, livelihoods and social reproduction in mozambique: beyond job creation R Ali, S Stevano Institute of Social and Economic Studies (IESE). Boletim no. 121e, 2019 | 16 | 2019 |
Common challenges for all? A critical engagement with the emerging vision for post‐pandemic development studies J Wiegratz, P Behuria, C Laskaridis, LL Pheko, B Radley, S Stevano Development and Change, 2023 | 14 | 2023 |
The workplace at the bottom of global supply chains as a site of reproduction of colonial relations: Reflections on the cashew‐processing industry in Mozambique S Stevano Gender, Work & Organization 30 (2), 496-509, 2023 | 12 | 2023 |
Mulheres no Processamento da Castanha de Caju: Reflexões sobre as Sociedades Agrárias, Trabalho e Género na Província de Cabo Delgado’ S Stevano IESE (Instiuto de Estudos Sociais e Económicos), 2013 | 10 | 2013 |
Reconfiguring African Studies, reconfiguring economics: centring intersectionality and social stratification S Ouma, C Vogt-William, F Obeng-Odoom, AD Oduro, TJ Lewis, LL Pheko, ... Critical African Studies 15 (3), 239-259, 2023 | 8 | 2023 |