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Frauen 7 Women 7 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 4 Women workers 4 Experiment 2 Financial services 2 Finanzdienstleistung 2 Gender 2 Geschlecht 2 Girls 2 Malawi 2 Mädchen 2 Nigeria 2 Uganda 2 Agricultural development 1 Agricultural extension 1 Arbeitsmarktdiskriminierung 1 Arbeitsmarktpolitik 1 Arbeitsmobilität 1 Armutsbekämpfung 1 Baumwollanbau 1 Baumwolle 1 Benin 1 Berufsbildung 1 Bodenrecht 1 Business start-up 1 Costs 1 Cote d'Ivoire 1 Cotton 1 Cotton production 1 Developing countries 1 Elfenbeinküste 1 Entrepreneurs 1 Entrepreneurship 1 Entrepreneurship approach 1 Entrepreneurship education 1 Entwicklungsländer 1 Ethiopia 1 Farmers 1 Frauenpolitik 1
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Goldstein, Markus 11 Buehren, Niklas 6 Campos, Francisco 4 Carranza, Eliana 4 Montalvao, Joao 4 Donald, Aletheia 3 Goldstein, Markus P. 3 McKenzie, David 3 Papineni, Sreelakshmi 3 Alibhai, Salman 2 Bastian, Gautam 2 Frese, Michael 2 Holla, Alaka 2 Leonard, Kenneth 2 O'Sullivan, Michael 2 Pimkina, Svetlana 2 Vaillant, Julia 2 Vasilaky, Kathryn 2 Bandiera, Oriana 1 Bardasi, Elena 1 Bianchi, Iacopo 1 Buvinic, Mayra 1 Cherchi, Ludovica 1 Croke, Kevin 1 Cucagna, Maria Emilia 1 Gassier, Marine 1 Grosset, Florian 1 Gruver, Ariel 1 Guilbert, Nathalie 1 Habyarimana, James 1 Houngbedji, Kenneth 1 Iacovone, Leonardo 1 Jaluka, Tanvi 1 Johnson, Hillary 1 Jones, Rachel 1 Kaur, Supreet 1 Kilic, Talip 1 Knowles, James 1 Kondylis, Florence 1 Mensmann, Mona 1
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Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief 22 Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief,no. 27 1 Gender Innovation Lab Policy Brief,no. 30 1
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Empowering Adolescent Girls in a Crisis Context : Lessons from Sierra Leone in the Time of Ebola
Bandiera, Oriana; Buehren, Niklas; Goldstein, Markus; … - 2019
In Sierra Leone, the empowerment and livelihoods for adolescents (ELA) initiative sought to enhance adolescent girls’ social and economic empowerment by providing life skills training, livelihood training, and credit support to start income-generating activities. The Ebola crisis occurred...
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Empowering Women Through Equal Land Rights : Experimental Evidence From Rural Uganda
Cherchi, Ludovica; Goldstein, Markus; Gruver, Ariel; … - 2019
Traditional customary land tenure systems often limit women’s land rights in Sub-Saharan Africa.In an ongoing experiment in rural Uganda, we offered households fully-subsidized land titles and basic information about the benefits of land titling.Providing additional gender information and...
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Making It Easier for Women in Malawi to Formalize Their Firms and Access Financial Services
Campos, Francisco; Goldstein, Markus; McKenzie, David - 2019
The rate of informal firms is high in Sub-Saharan Africa, especially for those that are women-owned and in the poorest countries, despite a total of 107 business regulatory reforms recorded by Doing Business across 40 economies in the region. Through an experiment in Malawi, we established an...
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Can Job Training Decrease Women's Self-Defeating Biases? Experimental Evidence from Nigeria
Croke, Kevin; Goldstein, Markus P.; Holla, Alaka - 2018
Gender-based occupational segregation – where women are concentrated in low-paid or low-profit sectors – is a non-trivial source of the gender wage gap worldwide, accounting for as much as 50 percent of the gap in some countries (World Bank 2011). There is evidence that women's biases about...
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Designing Targeted Business Trainings for Impact : Insights from a Women Entrepreneurs' Program in Tanzania
Bardasi, Elena; Gassier, Marine; Goldstein, Markus; … - 2018
Business training in low-income countries have scarcely shown impacts on revenues and profits, especially for female entrepreneurs. In this study, we test two kinds of trainings, one basic in-class training and one enhanced version supplemented with individualized coaching, to test their...
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The Impact of Strengthening Agricultural Extension Services : Evidence from Ethiopia
Buehren, Niklas; Goldstein, Markus P.; Molina, Ezequiel; … - 2018
Extension services have been implemented on a large scale in developing countries for decades. However, there is little evidence on their impact on the productivity and welfare of farmers. Our study aims to begin to fill this evidence gap with the goal of identifying and encouraging the uptake...
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Personal Initiative Training Leads to Remarkable Growth of Women-Owned Small Businesses in Togo
Campos, Francisco; Frese, Michael; Goldstein, Markus; … - 2018
Standard business training programs aim to boost the incomes of the millions of self-employed business owners in developing countries, by teaching accounting, marketing and other basic business skills. However, research shows limited impacts of this traditional business training approach....
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Working Under Pressure : Improving Labor Productivity through Financial Innovation
Carranza, Eliana; Donald, Aletheia; Grosset, Florian; … - 2018
In developing countries, financial transfers within social and kin networks are ubiquitous and frequent. Though these transfers have social benefits, pressure to redistribute income can introduce a disincentive to work by reducing the payoff of exerting effort. This comes at a potential cost for...
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Are Mobile Savings the Silver Bullet to Help Women Grow Their Businesses?
Bastian, Gautam; Bianchi, Iacopo; Buvinic, Mayra; … - 2018
In Tanzania and Indonesia, we promoted the expansion of mobile savings accounts among women micro-entrepreneurs and provided them with business related training. In doing so, we simultaneously relaxed supply- and demand side constraints to savings that women might face. In both countries, the...
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Investing in Childcare for Women's Economic Empowerment
Campos, Francisco; Cucagna, Maria Emilia; Donald, Aletheia - 2018
Two thirds of sub-Saharan Africa’s citizens depend on agriculture for their livelihoods. Women make up a large part of the agricultural workforce: in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), over 80 percent of women work in farming compared to 60 percent of men. However, women face a...
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