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, initial inequalities cannot be counterbalanced. …
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) policies in addressing socio-economic inequalities between ethnic groups in education and employment. We focus on two of the …
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Divorce and widowhood followed by remarriage are common for women in Africa. A key question is how such discontinuous … marital trajectories affect women's wellbeing. Women's marital trajectories in Senegal are described and correlated with …
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Since independence, Senegal has been highly reliant on international markets to meet its food needs, and this tendency … reactionary, insufficiently targeted, and generated a high level of distrust between consumers and traders. Given that Senegal …
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Using original survey data on Senegal that include an individualized measure of consumption, we study the role played …
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We examine gender differences in ambitions and expectations of jobseekers concerning self-employment, an increasingly proposed option for youth in economies with limited wage employment. Analysing survey data on 2,036 tertiary graduates in Ghana, we find that males have a stronger preference for...
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Affirmative action in higher education may lead to mismatch, a situation where students benefiting from preferential admission struggle with their college-level work because of poor precollege academic preparation. In the United States, those students can switch majors if they underperform in...
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Only recently, 20 years after transition to a market system, has Russia regained a similar production level it had achieved on the eve of transition in 1991. This may sound surprising, given its low productivity under central planning which dropped even lower during the last decades, and the...
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This paper describes the very different role played by female elites in contemporary developing countries, as compared to the 'early' industrializing countries of the nineteenth and early twentieth century. It shows that women are far more important in business and politics in today's developing...
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females. Furthermore, we learned that individuals who thought it was unfair for Africa to reduce emissions polluted more. …
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