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We identify whether remittances facilitate consumption smoothing during health shocks in Jamaica. In addition, we …
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This paper analyzes gender earnings gaps in Barbados and Jamaica, using a matching comparisons approach. In both …' wages in Jamaica. In the former, the highest earnings gaps are found among low-income workers. Results from both countries … by economic sectors. Occupational experience, in the case of Barbados, and job tenure, in the case of Jamaica, help to …
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Jamaica seems to be a puzzling case for economic growth: despite the structural reforms implemented in the last three … to create a better environment for productivity growth. This paper examines the PDPs in Jamaica and concludes that behind …
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This study examines whether Jamaica's free public healthcare policy affected health status and labor supply of adult …
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yearly rounds of household level surveys from Jamaica. The empirical strategy exploits variation arising from the storms …
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district level with 36 quarterly rounds of labour force surveys in Jamaica. The empirical strategy exploits variation arising …
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Covering the full population of applicants to the Jamaican Conditional Cash Transfer Program (PATH), we explore whether receiving PATH benefits alters the academic returns to subsequently attending a more preferred public secondary school. To uncover causal associations, we exploit exogenous...
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evaluates an intervention to reduce coercive parenting implemented by the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, which …
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evaluates an intervention to reduce coercive parenting implemented by the Ministry of National Security of Jamaica, which …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014518277
Covering the full population of applicants to the Jamaican Conditional Cash Transfer Program (PATH), we explore whether receiving PATH since childhood altered the academic gains from attending a more preferred public secondary school. To uncover causal associations, we implement a double...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014564083