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several labor market transitions across space in urban Ethiopia. First, the town population size and the share of workers with …
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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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performance of women-owned micro and small enterprises in Ethiopia. The trainings were underpinned by psychology with a mission to …
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This paper analyzes whether taxation can be successfully used to reduce the incidence of labor informality and achieve higher equality in a globalized economy. To this purpose, it develops a two-area model: a developed country and an emerging country. The two areas differ according to the size...
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