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The long-term relationship between population and economic development is an important research topic in development … indicate a population-driven economic development in Indonesia. In other words, Indonesia could represent a textbook case of … population-induced development where a rapid population growth stimulates economic development. …
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This study is an attempt to broaden the discussion about the prevention of domestic violence against women informed by a rights-based strategy. Specifically, the study discusses the critical elements of a human rights framework to reduce domestic violence, present research findings on the...
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The object of the paper is to place the present issues of world poverty, development, demographic change into proper …
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This article outlines work in progress on a study of technological choice in the context of North-South development …
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Gender-based discrimination is a pervasive and costly phenomenon. To a greater or lesser extent, all economies present a gender wage gap, associated with lower female labour force participation rates and higher fertility. This paper presents a growth model where saving, fertility and labour...
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Loss of a parent is one of the most traumatic events a child can face. If loss of a parent reduces investments in children, it can also have long-lasting implications. This study uses parametric and semi-nonparametric matching techniques to estimate how one human capital investment, school...
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We apply the a nonparametric method of kernel regression on a dataset for 109 countries to estimate the income fertility nexus in demo-economic transition. The results suggest the existence of a critical level of per capita income above which fertility decreases exponentially with rising income....
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investigates, quantitatively, its effect on the westward movement of population and the regional and secular changes in fertility …
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, institution, innovation, gender, ecology and development. Interconnections between the schools also developed from an early stage …: contradiction, heterogeneous agents, and uneven development. These broad concepts are important for comprehending the social …
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Many developing countries are afflicted by persistent inequality in the distribution of income. While a growing body of literature emphasize differential fertility as a channel through which income inequality persists, this paper investigates differential child mortality - differences in the...
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