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Omoniyi Alimi
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The gravity model of migration: the successful comeback of an ageing superstar in regional science
J Poot, O Alimi, MP Cameron, DC Maré
IZA Discussion paper, 2016
1562016
Income inequality in New Zealand regions
O Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Rebooting the regions: Why low or zero growth needn't mean the end of …, 2016
172016
More pensioners, less income inequality? The impact of changing age composition on inequality in big cities and elsewhere
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Modelling aging and migration effects on spatial labor markets, 133-159, 2018
142018
Does distance still matter for internal migration and, if so, how? Evidence from 1986 to 2006
O Alimi, D Mare, J Poot
Labour, Employment and Work in New Zealand, 2015
62015
Noisy night lights data: Effects on research findings for developing countries
O Alimi, G Boe-Gibson, J Gibson
University of Waikato Working Papers in Economics, 2022
42022
Immigration, skills and changing urban income inequality in New Zealand
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Australian Journal of Labour Economics 25 (1), 81-110, 2022
42022
Measuring poverty with noisy and corrected estimates of annual consumption: Evidence from Nigeria
J Gibson, O Alimi
African Development Review 32 (1), 96-107, 2020
42020
Modelling inter-urban migration in an open population setting: The case of New Zealand
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Population, Place, and Spatial Interaction: Essays in Honor of David Plane …, 2019
32019
Who partners up? Educational assortative matching and the distribution of income in New Zealand
O Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Educational Assortative Matching and the Distribution of Income in New …, 2018
32018
More pensioners, less income inequality?
O Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Less Income Inequality, 2017
32017
The effects of immigration and skills on urban income inequality in New Zealand: two decomposition approaches
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
CReAM Discussion Paper Series, 2020
22020
International migration and the distribution of income in New Zealand metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas
O Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
IZA Discussion Paper, 2018
22018
The Impact of Gas Flaring on Child Health in Nigeria
OB Alimi, J Gibson
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2022
12022
Labor markets, migration, and mobility
W Cochrane, MP Cameron, O Alimi
Springer Singapore, 2021
12021
Are Unit Values Reliable Proxies for Prices? Implications of Better Price Data for Household Consumption Measurement in a Low-Income Context
OB Alimi, WD Vundru, T Kilic
Washington, DC: World Bank, 2024
2024
Policy Research Working Paper 10698
O Alimi, WD Vundru, T Kilic
Policy, 2024
2024
International migration and income distribution in New Zealand metropolitan and non-metropolitan areas
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
New Zealand Economic Papers 56 (3), 272-295, 2022
2022
Policy Research Working Paper 10153
OB Alimi, J Gibson, A Region
Policy, 2022
2022
Who partners up? Homogamy and income inequality in New Zealand cities
OB Alimi, DC Maré, J Poot
Journal of Regional Science 62 (1), 171-193, 2022
2022
Self-reported fever may be a poor proxy for the prevalence of malaria
OB Alimi, J Gibson
International Health Economics Association (IHEA) 2021 Congress, 2021
2021
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