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and self-employed workers in Cameroon. Health status is measured by a self-assessment of an individual's health; and … health, income, and selection into each employment status. The data used in this study is obtained from the 2007 Cameroon …
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) survey data collected among manufacturing sector firms, having more than 15 employees, in Cameroon between April and May 2006 …
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randomized survey experiment in Tanzania focusing on two survey aspects: different questionnaire design to classify children work …
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survey experiment in Tanzania that varied two key dimensions: the level of detail of the questions and the type of respondent …
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's working hours. Analysis using Living Standards Measurement Survey (LSMS) data on the Kagera region in Tanzania lend support to …
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This paper estimates the impacts of mobile broadband coverage on household consumption and poverty in Nigeria, the largest economy and mobile broadband market in Africa. The analysis exploits a unique dataset that integrates three waves of a nationally representative longitudinal household...
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, Tanzania. Further, we show that the structure of the sufficient statistics is maintained in the case where the model is …
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microdata from Tanzania. We use idiosyncratic variation in rainfall to proxy for shocks on household income of rural households …
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Tanzania. We exploit the rapid expansion of the mobile money agent network between 2010 and 2012 and combine this with …
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middle-income economies: Bolivia, Brazil, India, Indonesia, Jordan, South Africa, Tanzania, and Vietnam. In order to …, Vietnam, and Tanzania). Overall, the economic, social, and institutional constraints that shape women's labor force …
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