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administrative data systems in Guatemala and Honduras, to estimate some of the first dropout prediction models for lower …
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the south west region of Guatemala, which used mobile phone data to predict observed poverty rates. Its findings indicate … predicting urban and total poverty in Guatemala more accurately than rural poverty. Moreover, although the poverty estimates … comprehensive data could greatly enhance their predictive power. CDR analysis has especially promising applications in Guatemala and …
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communities in Guatemala, where the number of pre-primary schools increased from about 5,300 to 11,500 between 1998 and 2005 …
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This paper presents results from a large (43,387) nationwide randomized controlled trial in Guatemala that used …
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strike Guatemala since rainfall records have been kept -- on household welfare. The analysis reveals substantial negative … partly explain the increase in poverty seen in urban Guatemala between 2006 and 2011, which national authorities and analysts …
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specially-designed surveys in three countries, Tajikistan, Guatemala, and Tanzania, to study scale heterogeneity. Respondents …
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Household surveys in Guatemala, India, Indonesia, Kenya, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka were analyzed using a two …
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This study quantifies the outflow of human capital associated with migration from Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras …, and 1.0 percent in Guatemala …
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examples of three Living Standard Measurement Study surveys: the 1998-99 Ghana survey, the 2000 Guatemala survey, and the 1997 …
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score data for 3rd and 4th year primary school pupils in Guatemala and Peru, and 5th grade pupils in Mexico, the authors …
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