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In its seventh year of conflict, facing successive shocks and a heightened risk of famine, Yemen has been termed the world's 'worst humanitarian crisis.' Against this backdrop, there has been a drastic transformation of Yemen's social protection landscape, with the disruption of several...
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This paper studies how household-level receipts of cash transfers affect political attitudes in Pakistan. The paper exploits the locally exogenous eligibility cut-off of the flagship Benazir Income Support Programme to estimate causal effects. The main results show evidence of improved...
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This paper provides conceptual definitions and distinctions between formalization, worker protection and productivity enhancement, and examines the impact of social protection and labor market policies in achieving these inter-related yet distinct policy goals. Focusing on empirical evidence...
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