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There is growing evidence that noncognitive skills affect economic, behavioral, and demographic outcomes in the developed world. However, little such evidence exists from developing countries. This paper estimates the joint effect of five specific personality traits and cognition on a sequence...
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pregnant while attending school. Using panel data in Madagascar, we analyze the impact of teenage pregnancy on young women …
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We use a representative sample of informal entrepreneurs in Madagascar to add new evidence on the magnitude of the …
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or some African countries, Madagascar represents an interesting case. So far, very few studies in general, even less so … 1-2-3 Surveys in Madagascar, a four-wave panel dataset (2000-2004), we assess the magnitude of various formal … country like Madagascar, these findings provide new and robust empirical backups for the existence of a mix between the …
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This paper measured the extent to which households in Madagascar adjust children's school attendance in order to cope … rigidities, explain the inability of households in Madagascar to keep their children in school during times of economic distress …
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We study the determinants of educational and cognitive outcomes of young adults in Madagascar and Senegal employing a … adult cognitive skills, whereas in Madagascar math plays a relatively stronger role. We find suggestive evidence that the …
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adults by estimating a bivariate probit model, using a panel survey conducted in 2004 and 2011 in Madagascar − a poor island …
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We analyze the impact of climate events on migration among a cohort of young adults residing in rural Madagascar. We …
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likelihood that a woman will be employed in the informal sector. Using a panel survey in Madagascar designed to capture the …
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This paper measured the extent to which households in Madagascar adjust children’s school attendance in order to cope … rigidities, explain the inability of households in Madagascar to keep their children in school during times of economic distress …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014185371