The Economic Impact of Christian Missionaries in Zambia
A Historical and Long-Term Perspective, 1924-2018
Author(s)
Chanda Chiseni, Michael
Language
EnglishAbstract
This open access book examines the long-term impact of Christian missionaries in Zambia, and sub-Saharan Africa more generally, on education, health, and economic development. It examines how Christian missionaries provided Western-style education and healthcare within sub-Saharan Africa during the 20th century and how this was provided along unequal gender and regional lines. With sub-Saharan Africa currently facing challenges in the provision of essential public goods and services, the legacy of Christian missionaries in Zambia provides an insightful case study for better understanding how gendered education and regional health inequality have hindered economic development in this region. This book offers a new perspective on colonialism and the economic challenges faced within Africa. It will be relevant to students and researchers interested development economics and economic history.
Keywords
Western-style education; Limited resource capacity; Gender inequality in Sub-Saharan Africa; Regional inequality in Zambia; Essential public goods; Economic development; Long-term impacts of missionary exposure; HIV/AIDS pandemic; Colonial legacy; Human capitalDOI
10.1007/978-3-031-65304-9ISBN
9783031653049, 9783031653032, 9783031653049Publisher
Springer NaturePublisher website
https://www.springernature.com/gp/products/booksPublication date and place
Cham, 2024Grantor
Imprint
Palgrave MacmillanClassification
Economics
Economic history
Development economics and emerging economies