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Experimental evidence on a range of interventions in developing countries is accumulating rapidly. Is it possible to extrapolate from an experimental evidence base to other locations of policy interest (from "reference" to "target" sites)? And which factors determine the accuracy of such an...
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in kindergarten in Germany, which was contingent on day-of-birth cut-off dates and resulted in a marked increase in …
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The longitudinal, 1988-89, LMAS makes it possible to study the interaction between social assistance and labour supply while allowing for substantial time dependence. Tobit equations for hours worked on and off social assistance, which allow for endoge nous selection of social assistance status,...
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wage bin throughout the monthly wage distribution. We find that, after one month, wages increased by 17 to 37 percent for …
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aggregate unemployment rate. Structural estimation using a German micro-data set (SOEP) allows us to discuss the effects of a … effort ; matching model ; structural estimation ; Semi-Markov process …
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supply ; cognitive skills ; family policy ; Germany …
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