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Discrimination in formal labor markets can push discriminated groups into labor informality, where wages are lower and pensions scarce. In this paper, we explore whether education offsets discrimination by empowering discriminated groups to successfully compete for formal jobs. Specifically, we...
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knowledge ; student achievement ; Peru …
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This paper analyzes the effects of increased shared computer access in secondary schools in Peru. Administrative data …
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We study the effects of electrification on educational outcomes in Peru by taking advantage of a program that rapidly …
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Whether allocating more resources improves learning outcomes for students in low-performing public schools remains an open debate. We focus on the effect of increased instructional time, which is theoretically ambiguous due to possible compensating changes in effort by students, teachers or...
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public schools in Peru, a country where violence re-mains a major challenge. The intervention consisted of two components: i …
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success. These skills were measured via a series of tablet-based tasks administered in Peru as part of the Young Lives …
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Using a matched firm-worker dataset, we show both theoretically and empirically that positive assortative matching between firms and workers leads to an underestimation of the absolute value of wage elasticity of labor demand. -- Matching ; employment ; labor demand estimation
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quality contributes to professional underemployment in Peru. Using data from the National Household Survey for the period 2004 …
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Many studies have been conducted to analyze the effect of stricter Employment Protection Legislation (EPL). However, almost all of them has focused on an ex-post impact; leaving aside a second but equally important channel: expectations. This paper aims to analyze the role of expectations on...
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