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Limited access to finance is one of the major barriers for women entrepreneurs in Africa. This paper presents a model …
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found that physical health deteriorations among food-insecure people are associated with older age, female gender …
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Different interpretations of migration confront themselves in the political arena. Considering two factors, necessity and acceptability, the paper identifies four stereotyped visions: the society of the walls, the society of mercy, the society of ghettos, and the society of reason. The first...
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education in East Africa requires policies that go beyond raising average school quality and should attend to the distribution …
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providing evidence of a resource curse. Extractive industries in South Africa, Botswana, and Namibia have positive direct …
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We explore the effect of historical ethnic borders on contemporary conflict in Africa. We document that both the …
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-Saharan Africa. Following an instrumental variable strategy, we document that individuals have a lower likelihood of owning land near … historical ethnic borders in Sub-Saharan Africa. …
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in Eswatini, a country with one of the highest female unemployment rates in Africa. The paper first shows that higher …
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In this paper, we investigate the power of migration as a mechanism in the transmission of social norms, taking Mali and Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as a case study. Mali has a strong FGM culture and a long-standing history of migration. We use an original household-level database coupled...
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This paper focuses on the impact of international migration on the transfer of political and social norms. Exploiting recent and unique data on Morocco, it explores whether households with return and current migrants bear different political preferences and behaviours than non-migrant families....
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