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In all the MENA countries considered in this study, namely Jordan Egypt and Tunisia, there has been a significant …
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namely, Algeria, Egypt, Jordan, Palestine and Tunisia. Low FLFP rates in these countries, as it is in other MENA countries …
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Tunisia to alleviate multidimensional poverty. In the first part of this research, we intend to decipher the relationship … between official poverty measurement and anti-poverty programs currently implemented in Tunisia, with special emphasis on …
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decreased significantly during the period of investigation in Tunisia, mainly due to the decrease in the public-private wage gap …
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While the Covid-19 pandemic had both health and economic effects in rich countries, the first wave impacted many developing countries’ mainly through its economic and social consequences. The objective of this paper is to perform a first-round assessment of the potential consequences on...
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nets in Tunisia: one covers more, and the other is more generous. The regional commissions often select households headed …
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Egypt and Tunisia are perceived to have high levels of inequality, yet based on standard measures, inequality in these … two countries is not unusually high. In this study we explore a new dimension of inequality in Egypt and Tunisia by using … common in Egypt than Tunisia, while formal wage work, pensions, and social assistance are more common in Tunisia. Social …
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The aim of this paper is to investigate the growth dynamics of young small firms (in contrast with larger and older incumbents) in a developing country context, using a unique and comprehensive dataset of non-agricultural Tunisian companies. Our results suggest that significant differences...
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focusing on their implications on migrant remittances flows in Tunisia and Morocco. Indeed, we analyze in which countries … individuals who depend on remittances. In Tunisia, 60% of individuals who say they are dependent on remittances are unemployed and …
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Using German establishment data, this paper examines the relationship between product market competition and the extent of employer provided training. We demonstrate that high product market competition is associated with increased training except when the competition is so severe as to threaten...
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