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formal bank account. But the bank account can only be the first step as financial inclusion in true sense would mean access …
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in the treatment intensity between public sector and private sector workers. We find that while the provision of bank …
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This paper documents how informal employment in Mexico is countercyclical, lags the cycle and is negatively correlated … to formal employment. This contributes to explaining why total employment in Mexico displays low cyclicality and … variability over the business cycle when compared to Canada, a developed economy with a much smaller share of informal employment …
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Shock has affected the future growth rates of productivity, employment level, workforce composition, wages, export … performance, and informal employment levels within Colombias manufacturing sector. Empirically, I use a two-stage estimation … outside Latin America. The results validate that the China Shock has significant effects on future growth rates for employment …
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. Controlling for potential biases due to initial conditions, panel attrition, and employment selection, findings suggest that …
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