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outcomes, and a broad trend towards greater equality. Earnings gaps have been reduced by, among other factors, improved …
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This paper provides evidence on the nature of returns to education in Ghana and confirms the emerging empirical literature on the convexity of returns to education in Ghana. Using a basic Mincerian, model we find that returns to education more than triples from primary to secondary level or...
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operating a non-farm enterprise (NFE) as opposed to working in agriculture relates to child labour and schooling outcomes …
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The rush for land acquisition - primarily driven by food shortages, food price volatility, and the run for agrofuel - has drawn considerable attention, as documented by reports published in late 2009, 2010, and 2011. Terminological differences aside, it is - quite distinct from material or...
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' schooling turns from positive to negative with girls' age; this implies that migration may be detrimental to women's empowerment …
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additional year of schooling for both worker types. Further, the study finds the returns to educational qualifications are convex …
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This paper is related to the literature on the effect of foreign direct investment (FDI) on the labour market of host countries. Labour market literature has focused on the demand side of FDI; that is, increasing wage inequality by demanding more skilled workers or just increasing the overall...
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We use a recent first-hand linked employer-employee survey covering the formal sector of Bangladesh to explain gender wage gaps by the inclusion of measures of cognitive attainment and personality traits. Our results show that cognitive skills have greater explanatory power than personality...
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Earnings growth in South Africa displayed a U-shaped pattern across the earnings percentiles between 2000 and 2015 … Occupational Information Network to explore the relevance of these four frameworks for explaining earnings inequality between 2000 …
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Students' expectations about their future wages are established in the literature as relevant determinants of the choices made for education progression and, at the university level, for the area and course to be studied. In this paper, the first comparable analysis in sub-Saharan Africa, we...
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