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produce through producer organizations. We conduct a cluster-randomized controlled trial in rural Senegal in which we vary the …
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This paper is the first to provide evidence about the relationship between bride price payments and fertility decisions in the African context. Remarkably, the results show that bride price payments reduce fertility pressure, with a woman reducing her number of children by 0.5 at the mean bride...
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Fatalities from illegal immigration from Africa is an important issue, representing a major challenge for both major migrant sending and receiving countries. Nonetheless, almost nothing is known about how the illegal migration intentions of potential migrants are formed. This paper aims to...
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This paper analyses the impact of remittances on household expenditure behaviour in Senegal. We use propensity score … productive use of international remittances in Senegal. However, the impact of remittances disappears when the marginal spending …
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Senegal. We focus on whether their decisions to migrate are influenced by individual characteristics, as well as the …. METHODS: Using a unique migration household survey in Senegal, we estimate multinomial logit models to analyze the role of …
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Senegal has experienced a rapid expansion in fixed and mobile broadband Internet infrastructure over the past decade …
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-selection with entry barriers into the formal sector to identify the extent of involuntary informality in Senegal, a representative …
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limited attention. Focusing on Senegal, we provide evidence that the brain gain mechanism primarily benefits the wealthiest …
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This paper examines the role of education and family background on age at marriage, age at first birth, and age at labor market entry for young Senegalese women. We use a multiple-equation framework that allows us to account for the endogeneity that arises from the simultaneity of the four...
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urban Senegal, we evaluate a measure of time and risk preferences through the individual's intertemporal discount rate and …
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