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Using a recent household survey conducted in Senegal, I examine the impact of negative and positive income shocks on …
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Exploiting original data from a Senegalese household survey, we provide evidence that fertility choices are partly driven by women's needs for widowhood insurance. We use a duration model of birth intervals to show that women most exposed to the risk of widowhood intensify their fertility until...
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Depuis les années 2000, le Sénégal a adopté des politiques nationales visant la suppression progressive du paiement … (plan SESAME).// Summary // Since 2000, Senegal has adopted national policies aimed at phasing out direct payments made at …
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labor market entry for young women in Senegal using a rich individual-level survey conducted in 2003. We use a multiple …
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We analyze the socio-economic determinants of youth decision to internally migrate in Senegal. Young people undertake …
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This paper investigates the importance and role of migration networks in Senegal using a new nationally representative …
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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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an original micro-level public fi…nance panel data from Senegal, we address three issues: (1) Does the Senegalese … Senegal, leading to the conclusion that the resources distribution system does not comply with the dictates of normative …
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Quelle est la singularité du sorgho de décrue dans la vallée du fleuve Sénégal ? Permettant une utilisation différée de …
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