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Work&Working Conditions 79 Labor Markets 46 Labor Policies 44 Labor Standards 39 Health Monitoring&Evaluation 31 Environmental Economics&Policies 27 Labor Management and Relations 21 Banks&Banking Reform 19 Public Health Promotion 14 Economic Theory&Research 11 Tertiary Education 10 Health Economics&Finance 8 Population Policies 5 Housing&Human Habitats 4 Inequality 4 Agricultural Knowledge&Information Systems 3 Educational Policy and Planning 3 Gender and Law 3 Municipal Financial Management 3 Social Cohesion 3 Social Protections&Assistance 3 Access to Finance 2 Children and Youth 2 Corporate Social Responsibility 2 Gender and Development 2 Labor Law 2 Microfinance 2 National Governance 2 Poverty Assessment 2 Public Sector Economics&Finance 2 Youth and Governance 2 Access&Equity in Basic Education 1 Common Carriers Industry 1 Compensation & Benefits Social Protections and Labor - Work & Working Conditions 1 Consumption 1 Crops&Crop Management Systems 1 Disease Control&Prevention 1 Economic Theory & Research Private Sector Development 1 Educational Sciences 1 EnvironmentalEconomics&Policies 1
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Maloney, William 5 Vodopivec, Milan 5 Bosch, Mariano 4 Maloney, William F. 4 McKenzie, David 4 Artuc, Erhan 3 Giles, John 3 Kuddo, Arvo 3 Almeida, Rita 2 Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. 2 Carneiro, Pedro 2 Dillon, Andrew 2 Gibson, John 2 Lederman, Daniel 2 Packard, Truman G. 2 Rama, Martin 2 Serneels, Pieter 2 Verner, Dorte 2 Aaberge, Rolf 1 Acevedo, Gladys Lopez 1 Agrawal, Nisha 1 Amin, Mohammad 1 Arabsheibani, G. Reza 1 Arias, Javier 1 Arias, Omar 1 Arunatilake, Nisha 1 Bales, Sarah 1 Bardasi, Elena 1 Beegle, Kathleen 1 Bigsten, Arne 1 Blom, Andreas 1 Bohorquez, Camilo 1 Bowen, Janine 1 Brown, Drusilla 1 Cai, Wei 1 Carneiro, Francisco G. 1 Cho, Yoonyoung 1 Commander, Simon 1 Cox Edwards, Alejandra 1 Cuesta, Jose 1
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Economics Research, World Bank Group 68 World Bank Group 13
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Policy Research Working Paper Series 66 Social Protection Discussion Papers 13 World Bank Publications 2
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Labor productivity and employment gaps in Sub-Saharan Africa
McCullough, Ellen B. - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2015
Drawing on a new set of nationally representative, internationally comparable household surveys, this paper provides an overview of key features of structural transformation?labor allocation and labor productivity?in four African economies. New, micro-based measures of sector labor allocation...
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Health information, treatment, and worker productivity : experimental evidence from malaria testing and treatment among Nigerian sugarcane cutters
Dillon, Andrew; Friedman, Jed; Serneels, Pieter - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Agricultural and other physically demanding sectors are important sources of growth in developing countries but prevalent diseases such as malaria adversely impact the productivity, labor supply, and choice of job tasks among workers by reducing physical capacity. This study identifies the...
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Development through seasonal worker programs : the case of New Zealand's RSE program
Gibson, John; McKenzie, David - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2014
Seasonal worker programs are increasingly seen as offering the potential to be part of international development policy. New Zealand's Recognised Seasonal Employer program is one of the first and most prominent of programs designed with this perspective. This paper provides a detailed...
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China's 2008 labor contract law : implementation and implications for China's workers
Gallagher, Mary; Giles, John; Park, Albert; Wang, Meiyan - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2013
This paper presents empirical evidence from household and firm survey data collected during 2009-2010 on the implementation of the 2008 Labor Contract Law and its effects on China's workers. The government and local labor bureaus have made substantial efforts to enforce the provisions of the new...
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Trade, informal employment and labor adjustment costs
Arias, Javier; Artuc, Erhan; Lederman, Daniel; Rojas, Diego - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2013
Informal employment is ubiquitous in developing countries, but few studies have estimated workers'switching costs between informal and formal employment. This paper builds on the empirical literature grounded in discrete choice models to estimate these costs. The results suggest that...
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A mapping of labor mobility costs in developing countries
Artuc, Erhan; Lederman, Daniel; Porto, Guido - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2013
Estimates of labor mobility costs are needed to assess the responses of employment and wages to trade shocks when factor adjustment is costly. Available methods to estimate those costs rely on panel data, which are seldom available in developing countries. The authors propose a method to...
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Micro-determinants of informal employment in the Middle East and North Africa region
Angel-Urdinola, Diego F.; Tanabe, Kimie - World Bank Group - 2012
This note assesses the main micro?determinants of informal employment in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region from a human development stand point. It's main purpose is to quantify the patterns of labor informality (defined as the share of all employment with no access to social...
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Heterogeneity in subjective wellbeing : an application to occupational allocation in Africa
Falco, Paolo; Maloney, William F.; Rijkers, Bob; … - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2012
Using an extraordinarily rich panel dataset from Ghana, this paper explores the nature of self-employment and informality in developing countries through the analysis of self-reported happiness with work and life. Subjective job satisfaction measures allow assessment of the relative desirability...
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Recent labor market performance in Vietnam through a gender lens
Pierre, Gaelle - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2012
This paper provides an overview of the recent performance of the labor market in Vietnam during the Great Recession. The analysis uses data from the Labor Force Survey and the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey. The author finds that, notwithstanding the global crisis and domestic...
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Female wages in the apparel industry post-MFA : the cases of Cambodia and Sri Lanka
Savchenko, Yevgeniya; Acevedo, Gladys Lopez - Economics Research, World Bank Group - 2012
The end of the Multi-fiber Arrangement/Agreement on Textiles and Clothing in 2005 was a major policy change that affected the allocation of global apparel productions well as the lives of workers involved in this sector. Since the apparel industry is often the major female employer in developing...
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