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We study a government program in Uganda designed to help the poor and unemployed become self-employed artisans, increase incomes, and thus promote social stability. Young adults in Uganda’s conflict-affected north were invited to form groups and submit grant proposals for vocational...
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Can cash transfers promote employment and reduce poverty in rural Africa? Will lower youth unemployment and poverty reduce the risk of social instability? The authors experimentally evaluate one of Uganda's largest development programs, which provided thousands of young people nearly...
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Can cash transfers promote employment and reduce poverty in rural Africa? Will lower youth unemployment and poverty reduce the risk of social instability? We experimentally evaluate one of Uganda's largest development programs, which provided thousands of young people nearly unconditional,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010538865
Can cash transfers promote employment and reduce poverty in rural Africa? Will lower youth unemployment and poverty reduce the risk of social instability? We experimentally evaluate one of Uganda’s largest development programs, which provided thousands of young people nearly unconditional,...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010607356
Using data from a randomized experiment, we find that poor rural Mexican households invested part of their cash transfers from the Oportunidades program in productive assets, increasing agricultural income by almost 10 percent after 18 months of benefits. We estimate that for each peso...
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This paper describes a new voltage dip generator that allows the shape of the time profile of the voltage generated to be configured. The use of this device as a tool to test the fault ride-through capability of wind turbines connected to the electricity grid can provide some remarkable...
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We consider maximum entropy solutions to Nonlinear Fokker–Planck equations within general thermostatistical formalisms. We show that the family of generalized nonextensive entropies introduced by Tsallis is the only one that has an associated family of nonlinear Fokker–Planck equations...
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We construct entropy functionals which discriminate the measures which converge to equilibrium in the case of shifts dynamical systems. In particular for K-shifts it is proved that some functionals associated to them decrease monotonically to zero.
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