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Since the 1990s, India has seen robust economic growth, rising wages, steady fertility decline, increased urbanization …
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information and communication technologies over the labor structure of the firm and wages. Thus, it assesses whether increasing …
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This paper documents stylized facts on rates of returns to education during economic crises. It shows from three middle-income countries - Indonesia, Pakistan, and South Africa - that the rate of return to university education (versus secondary education) has increased during economic crises....
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This paper investigates the link between inequality and demand for redistribution by looking at how individuals form their perceptions of inequality. Most of the literature analyzing demand for redistribution has focused on objective inequality, rather than subjective perceptions of inequality....
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Tobacco taxes have positive impacts on health outcomes. However, policy makers often hesitate to use them because of the perception that poorer households are affected disproportionally more than richer households. This study compares the simulated distributional effects of tobacco tax increases...
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Balassa-Samuelson sectoral transformation hypothesis, where high wages in high-productivity traded sectors increase wages …
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supply of skilled workers led to a compression in wages. However, some aspects of the decline in wage inequality are still …
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Several key policy documents guiding the broader education sector to align with European Union (EU) standards have recently been adopted in Serbia. However, a range of challenges have made it difficult for new policies and the systems they propose to be implemented. The gap between policy...
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