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caused fertility to decline significantly are a hallmark of Tunisia.s development strategy. This paper reviews Tunisia …
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demographic transformation in the past twenty years. On many dimensions of fertility and family formation, much of the region now … looks like Western Europe—below-replacement fertility rates, rising age at first marriage and first birth, and high and … increasing out-of-wedlock birthrates, characterize many countries formerly distinguished by replacement-level fertility and early …
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fragmented in India.s cities between the urban development authorities, which are state agencies, and the cities. To determine …
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We use data on inter-generational gains in educational attainment by some 500,000 individuals in 200 West Bengal villages to explore gender-differentiated impacts of land reform on human capital accumulation at the individual level. While there are significant gains (of about 0.3 years for...
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The paper discusses views on China and India as country role models. In so doing the article recounts the economic and …
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India addressed the requirement for pro-poor service delivery in rural regions by introducing decentralization and …
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that the primary conduit of policies that brought about significant growth in India was productivity that registered an … demand. In addition, we examine the effective tax rates in India and find that while investment taxes barely fluctuated …
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