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This paper examines whether globalization promotes female empowerment by improving the jobs available to women. Previous work has documented that exporting causally improved working conditions at predominantly female garment factories in Myanmar. In this study, restricting to garment factory...
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This paper investigates the relationship between education and training provided by the firm, both on the job and off the job, using a unique dataset based on a survey of Thai employees conducted in the summer of 2001. We find a significant and negative relationship between educational...
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This paper analyzes the determinants behind the spatial distribution of the sex industry in Thailand. We relate the …
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in rural Thailand, who cultivate and harvest rice once a year. We use a between-subjects design - randomly assigning …
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We study the causal impact of the minimum wage on employment and welfare in Thailand using a difference …
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old age by investigating the role of adult children's gender in the context of Thailand, an aging Asian country with no … "daughter dividend," or access to daughters, is key to enhancing parents' happiness in Thailand. Therefore, policies that …
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This paper examines the consequences of disability, identifying for the first time, the separate impacts of onsets and recoveries from disability on both employment status and hours worked using panel data from Indonesia. We find that changes in physical functioning have no affect hours worked...
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This paper documents the effect of primary forest cover loss on increased incidence of malaria. The evidence is consistent with an ecological response. I show that land use change, anti-malarial programs or migration cannot explain the effect of primary forest cover loss on increased malarial...
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This paper evaluates the effectiveness of a widely used sanitation intervention, Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS), using a randomized controlled trial. The intervention was implemented at scale across rural East Java in Indonesia. CLTS increases toilet construction, reduces roundworm...
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