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-Saharan Africa is analyzed, focusing on the relations between Brazil and three African countries: Angola, Mozambique and South Africa. …The study of the southern economies, among which emerging countries such as Brazil and several of Africa stand out, has …
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the BASIC countries (Brazil, South Africa, India and China) in this indeterminacy. Mobilising the analytical tools of …
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We carried out a household survey in Khartoum state in 2001 to analyse the characteristics of those who receive free public health services and to ascertain whether there are any impediments to cost recovery policies for health care use. Data were collected through interviews based on an adapted...
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that migration might not be an unmitigated blessing for Egypt, as it has contributed to slow down the process of …
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that migration might not be an unmitigated blessing for Egypt, as it has contributed to slow down the process of …
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governorate in Egypt, Sample social survey approach was used in this study population was sampled from among rural youth of the …
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In this article we demonstrate, through the case of Egypt, how the emphasis on one specific learning mode from primary …
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, over a period of 12 months. This experiment, which took place in Egypt, enabled us to propose a dynamic typology of …
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This paper provides historical and empirical arguments that can explain the development of the Egyptian informal sector. After recalling the various approaches proposed in the literatures, it identifies the configuration that overrides the Egyptian labor market by allowing for the heterogeneity...
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This paper examines the intrahousehold ressource allocation in Egyptian married couples and its impact on females labor supply. Using data from the Egyptian Labor market and Panel Survey of 2006, we estimate a discrete-choice model for female labor supply within a collective framework. The...
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