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. Interestingly, the negative effect is stronger for men than for women. Specifically, the gender difference is more salient among the …
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. Interestingly, the negative effect is stronger for men than for women. Specifically, the gender difference is more salient among the …
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. Interestingly, the negative effect is stronger for men than for women. Specifically, the gender difference is more salient among the …
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. Interestingly, the negative effect is stronger for men than for women. Specifically, the gender difference is more salient among the …
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Though social spending facilitates risk-pooling in the impoverished regions, too many resources devoted to social occasions may impose negative externalities and hinder efforts to alleviate poverty for households living close to subsistence. Conducting three waves census-type panel survey in...
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imbalance may also stimulate economic growth by inducing more entrepreneurship and hard work. First, new domestic private firms … more work days. In contrast, the labor supply pattern by households with a daughter is unrelated to the sex ratio. Finally …
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