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-term labour market outcomes in Ghana. We use the education reform of 1987 as a natural experiment, which reduced the years of …
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There are many studies on the effects of conditional cash transfer programmes on enrolment, productivity and poverty reduction but very few on causal effects on ages at marriage and first birth. And none of them considers the convergence effect. This paper provides new evidence on effects of the...
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This paper estimates returns to schooling in Thailand, applying a regression discontinuity approach to the change in the compulsory schooling law in 1978. This law helped to enhance human capital investment on the eve of rapid structural transformation. The returns to schooling based on our...
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the Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty survey in Ghana, we analyse the factors that influence happiness among the …
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Ghana's status as one of the African Lions is linked to the country's remarkable growth performance, which culminated …
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proposed option for youth in economies with limited wage employment. Analysing survey data on 2,036 tertiary graduates in Ghana …
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in earnings inequality in Ghana between 2006 and 2017, a period in which there was a substantial transformation of the …
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This paper assesses the feasibility of simulating the distributional impacts produced by various tax and transfer instruments in Viet Nam. Viet Nam's system of tax and transfer policies underwent frequent changes, in terms of diversity and adjustment scope. The most important source of data is...
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We conduct an incentive-theoretical analysis of political economy considerations in the design of social protection programmes in developing countries to accompany economic reforms. We focus on two aspects of social protection - the provision of redistribution and retraining - that arguably...
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In 2006 the Center for Global Development's report 'When Will We Ever Learn? Improving lives through impact evaluation' bemoaned the lack of rigorous impact evaluations. The authors of the present paper researched international organizations and countries including Mexico, Colombia, South...
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