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Joseph Nkurunziza, PhD
Joseph Nkurunziza, PhD
University of Rwanda, College of Business and Economics, Applied statistics department
Verified email at ur.ac.rw - Homepage
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Free Education in Rwanda: Just One Step towards Reducing Gender and Sibling Inequalities
J Nkurunziza, A Broekhuis, P Hooimeijer
Education Research International 2012, 2012
422012
Do Poverty Reduction Programmes Foster Education Expenditure? New Evidence from Rwanda
J Nkurunziza, A Broekhuis, P Hooimeijer
Journal of Asian and African Studies 52 (4), 425-443, 2017
92017
Measuring the impact of unconditional cash transfers on consumption and poverty in Rwanda
D Habimana, J Haughton, J Nkurunziza, DMA Haughton
World Development Perspectives 23, 100341, 2021
62021
The Prediction of Essential Medicines Demand: A Machine Learning Approach Using Consumption Data in Rwanda
F Mbonyinshuti, J Nkurunziza, J Niyobuhungiro, E Kayitare
Processes 10 (1), 26, 2021
42021
Urban Waste Management in Post-Genocide Rwanda: An Empirical Survey of the City of Kigali
JNT Squire, J Nkurunziza
Journal of Asian and African Studies 57 (4), 760-772, 2022
32022
A Comparative Analysis of Machine Learning Models for the Prediction of Insurance Uptake in Kenya
NK Yego, J Kasozi, J Nkurunziza
Data 6 (11), 17, 2021
32021
The effect of human capital development on economic growth in Rwanda
G Cyesa, L Turayishimye, J Nkurunziza
Economic Policy Research Network (EPRN), EPRN Rwanda Research Paper Series 2 …, 2019
32019
Sibling and Gender Effects on Children's Chance to Continue Primary Education in Rwanda
J Nkurunziza, A Broekhuis, P Hooimeijer
Journal of Population and Social Studies 25 (1), 26-42, 2017
3*2017
Human Capital Development in Rwanda: Effects of Education, Social Protection and Rural Development Policies
J Nkurunziza
PhD Thesis, Utrecht University, The Netherlands, 161, 2015
22015
Application of random forest model to predict the demand of essential medicines for non-communicable diseases management in public health facilities
F Mbonyinshuti, J Nkurunziza, J Niyobuhungiro, E Kayitare
The Pan African Medical Journal 42, 2022
12022
Optimizing Pension Participation in Kenya through Predictive Modeling: A Comparative Analysis of Tree-Based Machine Learning Algorithms and Logistic Regression Classifier
N Kemboi Yego, J Kasozi, J Nkurunziza
Risks 11 (4), 77, 2023
2023
A data–driven model to predict a household’s capacity to graduate. Case ofUSAID/Twiyubake Program
A Muramira, J Nkurunziza
2022
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