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This paper estimates a structural model of household behavior in the presence of cash transfers to recover the amount of resources allocated to men, women, and children. Using data from Ecuador, I find that there are important intra-household inequalities, but the transfer induces a...
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Using a primary school curricular standard basic mathematics competence test, this paper documents the low level of student achievement amongst 10-18 year old rural children in Bangladesh and tests the extent to which years spent in school increases learning. Our sample includes children...
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Many countries in Africa suffer high rates of underemployment or low rates of productive employment; many also …
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Noting that Africa’s resource-rich countries have not translated their wealth into sustained economic growth and …
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sending-country and global welfare. This study uses a new database of health worker emigration from Africa to test whether … that would result from different immigration policies in principal receiving countries. The results suggest that Africa … health workers in Africa. …
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. Africa, by not attracting more FDI, is therefore failing to fully benefit from the potential of foreign capital to contribute …
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The migration of doctors and nurses from Africa to rich countries has raised fears of an African medical brain drain …. But empirical research on the issue has been hampered by lack of data. How many doctors and nurses have left Africa? Which …
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Post-socialist restoration of property rights brought expectations that small commercial farming would expand, raising smallholder incomes. However, commercial farming remains limited among smallholders in many places. This paper uses interviews with Bulgarian smallholders to analyze the...
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In this paper, we use five decades of time-use surveys to document trends in the allocation of time. We document that a dramatic increase in leisure time lies behind the relatively stable number of market hours worked (per working-age adult) between 1965 and 2003. Specifically, we document that...
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One contributor to the twentieth century rise in married women's labor force participation was declining responsiveness to husbands' wages and other family income. Now that the rapid rise in married women's participation has slowed and even begun to reverse, this paper asks whether married...
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