Publications
Kanji, S., Carmichael, F., Darko, C., Egyei, R., & Vasilakos, N. (2024). The Impact of Early Marriage on the Life Satisfaction, Education and Subjective Health of Young Women in India: A Longitudinal Analysis. The Journal of Development Studies, 60(5), 705–723.
Egyei, R.. (2023). Essays on Migration, Networks and Labour Market Transitions, Doctoral thesis, King's College London
Egyei, R. K., & Adzovor, P. H. Y. (2013). Household non-farm income: Any influence on agricultural productivity in rural Ghana. Developing Country Studies, 3(9), 79-90.
Egyei, R.. (2012). Child labour, schooling and poverty: An analysis of Ghana's recent experience, Master of Philosophy thesis, University of Ghana.
Policy reports and discussion papers
Egyei, R., Fry, E., Kitsos, T., Ribaudo, D., Thwaites, G., & Vanino, E. (2025). The power of place: The role of place in driving regional pay inequalities. Resolution Foundation Policy Report.
de Coulon, A., Egyei, R., & Wadsworth, J. (2020). Immigration Stocks and Flows, APS and Electoral Register Data. Economic Statistics Centre of Excellence, ESCoE DP 2020-13.
Working papers
Stepping stones or traps? Self-employment and informal waged work among young adults in the school-to-work transition. (with C. Darko, F. Carmichael, and S. Kanji) – submitted to The Journal of Development Studies.
How far can you go? Ethnicity, gender and socioeconomic status in specialty selection in medicine (with C. Darko, E. Kenny, J. Duberley, D. Fernando, and A. Patnaik) – submitted to British Educational Research Journal.
Why bother with internships? Employment of tertiary graduates in Ghana. (with C. Darko and F. Carmichael).
Unpacking spatial earnings inequality in the UK: The role of people, place, and industry effects. (with E. FryT. Kitsos, D. Ribaudo, G. Thwaites, and E. Vanino).
Social Networks and Migration Intentions of Ghanaian Graduates. (with D. Radu).
Deciding to Migrate: A Field Experiment Among Tertiary Graduates in Ghana.
Wellbeing and Employment of Young Adults in Low and Middle-Income Countries. (with C. Darko, F. Carmichael, and S. Kanji).