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Mustapha Alhassan
Mustapha Alhassan
BSW Program Director/Associate Professor of Social Work, Clark Atlanta University
Verified email at cau.edu
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Private supplementary tutoring expenditures and children’s learning outcomes: Gender and locational evidence from Ghana
D Ansong, I Koomson, M Okumu, M Alhassan, T Makubuya, MK Abreh
Studies in Educational Evaluation 76, 101232, 2023
102023
An empirical assessment of writing and research proficiency in HBCU social work students
SW Jin, C Warrener, M Alhassan, KC Jones
Journal of Human Behavior in the Social Environment 27 (5), 463-473, 2017
102017
Junior high school students’ use of their afterschool hours in Ghana: The role of household assets
M Alhassan, D Ansong, AO Ampomah, TJ Albritton
Child & Youth Services 38 (3), 231-251, 2017
82017
Light supremacy vis-à-vis non-white immigrants: The implications of skin color in pursuit of the American dream
RE Hall, M Alhassan
Race, Gender & Class 24 (3-4), 5-19, 2017
42017
Analyzing Factors Enabling Prostate Cancer Screening Behaviors Among African American Males in the South Region Using the Andersen’s Behavioral Model of Healthcare Services …
Y Kim, M Alhassan
Journal of Prevention, 2023
32023
The significance of skin color: Implications for social work practice with refugee/immigrant populations
M Alhassan
Phylon (1960-) 54 (1), 43-56, 2017
32017
Educational progression in Ghana: Gender and spatial variations in longitudinal trajectories of Junior High School Completion rate.
D Ansong, M Alhassan
International Journal of Progressive Education 12 (2), 47-63, 2016
22016
Providing for the needs of victims of human trafficking under the TVPA of 2000: the experiences of service providers in Missouri and Kansas
M Alhassan
University of Missouri--Columbia, 2013
2013
Book Review of “Planet water: Investing in the world’s most valuable resource by Steve J. Hoffman.”
A Mustapha
Professional Development: The International Journal of Continuing Social …, 2011
2011
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