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This paper analyzes the reliability and consistency of subjective well-being measures. Using the Life in Transition Survey, which was administered in 34 countries of Europe and Central Asia in 2006 and 2010, the paper evaluates subjective well-being measures (satisfaction with life and...
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The paper reviews labor market developments in the transition economies of Europe and Central Asia. It argues that the scarcity of productive job opportunities and the growing labor market segmentation are the two main labor market problems facing the transition economies. In the European...
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Despite record economic growth for more than a decade, poverty has remained stubbornly high in Afghanistan, especially …
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in Afghanistan, this paper explores whether the inclusion of villages in the country's largest development program alters …
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Poor program can lift households out of poverty in a fragile context: Afghanistan. In 80 villages in Balkh province, 1 … impacts, the intervention has an estimated internal rate of return of 26 percent, excluding non-monetized improvements in …
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of the National Solidarity Program, a community-driven development program in Afghanistan that created democratically …
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candidates. Results from a unique field experiment in Afghanistan are consistent with these predictions. Specifically …
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Using data from a field experiment in 500 villages, this paper studies how local institutions affect the quality of governance, as measured by aid distribution outcomes. In villages where elected councils exist and manage distributions, aid targeting improves. However, if the distribution is not...
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In societies with widespread gender discrimination, development programs that encourage female participation in local governance can potentially redress gender imbalances in economic, political, and social outcomes. Using a randomized field experiment encompassing 500 Afghan villages, this study...
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randomized field experiment in 250 villages across Afghanistan, this paper compares outcomes of secret-ballot referenda with …
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