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Female labor force participation has remained low in Egypt. This paper examines whether male international migration …
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-secondary graduates has affected intergenerational mobility across well-educated cohorts in Egypt. The empirical results support …
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This paper examines the economic origins of the Islamic revival that took place in Egypt in the 1970-80s, and in Muslim … societies more generally. We provide the first systematic evidence of a decline in social mobility among educated youth in Egypt …
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Egypt, Morocco and Tunisia face challenges competing on the global markets, as shown by their relatively low and … countries' real exchange rate misalignments during the past three decades. While Egypt experienced periods of substantial …
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back home. We test the predictions of the model using data from Egypt. We find that, even after controlling for the …
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This paper considers the public and private sector wage earners in Egypt and examines their wage distribution during …
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This paper examines the economic ramifications of the recent political reconfigurations that the MENA region witnessed, commonly known as the Arab Spring, utilizing MENA countries data during period 2005-2016. Using the Arellano-Bond dynamic panel estimation, the paper estimates a growth model...
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This paper considers the private sector wage earners in Egypt and examine their wage distribution during 1998 …
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particular generate in two important sectors – transport and agriculture – in two MENA countries, Egypt (transport) and Yemen …
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Egyptian women have played an unprecedented role in the Arab Spring democratic movement, possibly changing women's perception about their own rights and role. We question whether these events have translated into better outcomes within Egyptian households. We conjecture that potential changes...
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