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The study aims at testing the Ghana Microfinance Policy set up to support the vulnerable through access to credit. We …
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I examine teenage pregnancy in Ghana, focusing on the role and interplay of Ghanaian and English reading skills, formal …
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Using a cohort approach, this paper examines educational attainment in Ghana and its potential determinants considering … and time in Ghana. Individuals who completed any formal education were also much less likely to participate in adult …
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components of health are equal. Evidence from Ghana, Cote d?Ivoire and Brazil suggest that the health human capital effect on …
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Using comparable data sets for five African countries we estimate, and evaluate possible explanations for, the employer size wage effect across these. Our results indicate, just as has been generally found for other developing and developed nations, that apart from observable worker...
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Foreign-owned firms have consistently been found to pay higher wages than domestic firms to what appear to be equally productive workers in both developed and developing countries alike. Although a number of studies have documented and some attempted to explain this stylized fact, the issue...
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While there has been a large empirical literature on productivity spillovers from foreign to domestic firms this literature treats the channels through which these spillover effects work as a black box. This paper attempts to fill this gap in the literature. Our results suggest that firms which...
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explanation for the increase in relative wages of skilled workers in Ghana. Estimates of a skilled worker relative demand equation … be indeed consistent with skill-biased technological change in Ghana. …
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. To do such we employ a simple test of employer learning on Ghana manufacturing data. We find no evidence of educational …
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skills, such as adult literacy programs, or other types of education. This paper examines these issues for Ghana, by …
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