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evolution of inequality during the 1968-1998 period based on the preceding method is also studied to answer to two fundamental … questions: which mobility in income scale do we observe in a long time period? What are the inequalities between individuals and …
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fertility decisions and wages. We show that growth increases inequality and fertility differentials controlled for the initial …
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(english) The objective of this study is to take stock of the economic and social achievements of Senegal during the first part of president Wade’s term of office (2001 to 2006). More specifically, we examine the efficiency of the “Accelerated Growth Strategy” (Stratégie de Croissance...
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transitions for households present in the three years of our panel data. Besides transition mobility matrices, we calculated the … newer economic mobility index proposed by Fields and Ok and estimated a multinomial logit model of poverty transitions …
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Since 2004, the Government of Senegal has adopted an accelerated growth program in the aim of reducing poverty by half before 2015 (Millennium Development Goal). This article criticizes this program by analysing his pro-poor components. It shows that policies are too much oriented towards...
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15 % and 50 % and that inequality levels in both countries are nearer to level of countries like Brazil than it is said …
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. These results suggest that the spatial « inequality » dimension should be added to analyses on income and poverty transition …
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The present work encloses an analysis related to the channels through which income inequality affects economic growth … finding that the fiscal effects of inequality on growth may depend on the government expenditure covariate. Secondly, we … constructed a political instability index using principal components analysis, and look at its influence on income inequality and …
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(english) The aim of this study is to analyze the impact of education on labor market entry, particularly on earnings in the two largest cities of the Republic of Congo. We examine firsthand data from the 2009 Congo's Employment and Informal Sector Survey (Enquête sur l’emploi et le secteur...
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(english) Democratic Republic of Congo has known dramatic events for the last three decades. Statistical social economic data did not exist really or not available in the period. The Labour force survey, the first phase of the 1-2-3 survey, carried out in 2004-2005 and conducted by the National...
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