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that allows qualified firms in Serbia to clear customs from within their own warehouse rather than at the customs office …
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. This paper reports the results from a survey of 153 freight forwarding firms in Serbia. Respondents report on firm … estimated that the contracted value of one additional (unexpected) day of delivery time in Serbia appears to be approximately 1 …
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Telephone surveys enable us to collect data in a cost-effective and timely manner, but may not be conducive for collecting detailed consumption or income data for measuring poverty due to the required length of the interview and complexity of the questions. Combining telephone surveys with a...
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The continued poverty impact of the financial crisis in Serbia is difficult to establish beyond 2010 because of the … pathway of the financial crisis in Serbia, the labor market. The results suggest a further increase in poverty in 2011 on …
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This paper presents a broad overview of labor market indicators for men and women in Serbia with a focus on employment … results of the Labor Force Surveys conducted in Serbia in April 2008 and October 2009. The findings show that although the … overall labor market situation in Serbia is difficult, women are in a much more disadvantageous position than men. Women are …
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the nature, extent, and causes of rural vulnerability in Serbia using panel national household data from the 2002 and 2003 … Serbia Living Standard Surveys. He measures rural vulnerability as a function of nonstochastic determinants of poverty as …
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Serbia, using evidence from field experiments. In Serbia, "feminine boys," widely perceived as being gay, were at least three …
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This paper experimentally evaluates the relative importance of psychic costs of tetanus vaccination compared to monetary costs among women in rural Nigeria. To measure psychic costs, vaccine take-up between two conditions to receive cash incentives is compared: clinic attendance vs. vaccine...
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This paper uses nationally representative panel data and a combination of econometric approaches, to explore linkages between rural non-farm activities (wage and self-employment) and household welfare in rural Malawi. The paper analyzes the average treatment effects and distributional effects on...
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This paper uses unique data collected in rural Pakistan to assess the extent to which consanguinity, which is widespread in North Africa, Central and West Asia, and most parts of South Asia, is linked to child cognitive ability and nutritional status. As economic benefits of marrying cousins may...
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