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of health-worker crisis in Africa owing to emigration, lack of relevant data has made the subject matter empirically void …
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? Despite the acute concern of health-worker crisis in Africa owing to emigration, lack of relevant data has made the subject …
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economic prosperity (at macro and micro levels) in Africa. Owing to lack of relevant data on Health Human Resource (HHR …
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of the consequences of the recent surge of migrants into Europe. We argue that: (i) the concern about loss of Christian … citizens do go to Church in contemporary Europe; (ii) the threat to European liberal institutions is falsifiable and … fundamentalism and (iv) the concern about social security burden is relevant only in the short-term because of Europe's ageing …
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Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) countries from 1980-2010. We find that remittances directly increase output per worker if …
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Owing to lack of relevant data on health human resource (HHR) migration, the empirical dimension of the health-worker crisis debate has remained void despite abundant theoretical literature. A health worker crisis is overwhelming the world. Shortages in health professionals are reaching...
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. Robust evidence from the dynamic GMM estimator shows that: (i) remittances heighten income inequality in Africa, (ii) Africa …-à-vis financial access and depth, inefficiencies characterising Africa's financial institution is the main reason remittances … shows that channelling efforts into the development of Africa's financial sector could yield shared income distribution …
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remittances are not statistically significant in promoting inclusive growth in Africa. Notably, across the economic growth and …, they deepen the latter. Second, we find that Africa's underdeveloped financial sector dampens the marginal positive effect … with complementary policies to foster inclusive growth in Africa, a minimum threshold of 14.5% is required. We conclude by …
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Do women really improve conditions for gender equality after becoming heads of states? This study investigates if having a woman at the helm of country's decision making processes leads to better indicators on women conditions. Using time series observations for the period 2000-2011, we test the...
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Are formal institutions instrumental in the effect globalization mechanisms have on the human face? If so, through which freedoms channels are poverty and inequality mitigated? With the instrumentality of formal institutions: (1) de jure financial liberalization (KAOPEN) has a positive...
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