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Daniel Tuki

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Economist studying conflict & economic development | Writes prose

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Daniel Tuki
21 days
RT @RealOlumba: It is out in Journal of Ethnic and Migration Studies: ‘From students to refugees: students’ (im)mobility in the wake of the….
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Research on the migratory experiences of people affected by the Russo-Ukraine conflict has mainly focused on Ukrainians, overlooking non-Ukrainians who were also displaced. This article examines ho...
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2 months
New publication (OA): Africans generally place more trust in prayer than in vaccines. However, higher levels of education and news consumption decrease the tendency to prioritize prayer over vaccination — a topic I explore in my latest publication.
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Daniel Tuki
4 months
Working Paper: We investigate how poverty at the individual and communal levels relate to participation in anti-government protests in #Nigeria and in the larger #African context. We also examine the ethnic dimension of protests in Nigeria.
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5 months
New publication (OA): Are members of the Igbo ethnic group unified in their support for the secession of #Nigeria’s Eastern Region? I discuss this in the article.
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Daniel Tuki
6 months
New publication (OA): How does family support relate to migration aspirations and the perception of migration risks in #Nigeria? Do gender differences underlie these relationships?.
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RT @EnvSecJournal: With ongoing conflict between nomadic herders and farmers intensifying in Nigeria @Dan_Tuki’s new article seeks to quant….
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This study examines the effect of victimization and religious affiliation on support for a policy banning the open grazing of livestock in the northern Nigerian...
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Daniel Tuki
8 months
New publication (OA): To address farmer-herder conflicts, some Nigerian states have imposed an open grazing ban policy. How does religious affiliation and victimization influence support for this policy?.
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Daniel Tuki
9 months
Working paper: How does the experience of discrimination influence national vs. ethnic identification among Nigerians and the larger African population?.
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Daniel Tuki
10 months
RT @GSPUniFreiburg: Save the date: On Nov 26th, GSP-alumni Daniel Tuki (researcher at @WZB_Berlin) will give a guest lecture on: "How confl….
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Daniel Tuki
10 months
RT @Ruud_Koop_mans: Today, my PhD student Daniel Tuki (centre) succesfully defended his PhD thesis on „Ethnoreligious dimensions of conflic….
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Daniel Tuki
1 year
New publication [OA]: Let’s forget about politicians and regional organizations for a moment. “What does the population in Niger think about a military government?”.
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Using the Round 9 Afrobarometer survey data for Niger, this study examined the determinants of support for military intervention with particular focus on political instability, perceived corruption...
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Daniel Tuki
1 year
RT @NC_Renic: Reviewer two headquarters
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Daniel Tuki
1 year
Do gendered patterns underpin migration decisions in Nigeria? I discuss this in “Gender and Migration Aspirations in Nigeria: A Comparative Study of the States of Edo and Kaduna.” HiCN Working Paper No. 408.
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This study examined the effect of gender on migration aspirations in the states of Kaduna and Edo, which are in Nigeria’s Northern and Southern Regions respecti
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Daniel Tuki
1 year
“Suffering and Smiling: What Determines happiness Among Nigerians?” Households in Conflict Network Working Paper No. 407.
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Using the Wave 7 World Values Survey (WVS) dataset, this study examined the determinants of happiness among Nigerians with a focus on exposure to violent confli
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Daniel Tuki
2 years
New Publication [Open Access]: Do religious patterns underlie how Nigerians respond to violence? I address this in “Violent Conflict and Hostility Towards Ethnoreligious Outgroups in Nigeria.” in @terpolv.
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This study examined the effect of exposure to violent conflict on hostility towards ethnic and religious outgroups among Nigeria’s population and among its two major religious groups (i.e., Christi...
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Daniel Tuki
2 years
New publication [OA]: “What Drives Support for the Secessionist Goal of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Nigeria?” in @JournalREP. I thank Hussaini Kwari, Ruud Koopmans @Ruud_Koop_mans & Kristin Höglund @krishogl for helpful comments.
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Undead Past: What Drives Support for the Secessionist Goal of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) in Nigeria? - Volume 9 Issue 1
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