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The long-term relationship between population and economic development is an important research topic in development … indicate a population-driven economic development in Indonesia. In other words, Indonesia could represent a textbook case of … population-induced development where a rapid population growth stimulates economic development. …
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This study is an attempt to broaden the discussion about the prevention of domestic violence against women informed by a rights-based strategy. Specifically, the study discusses the critical elements of a human rights framework to reduce domestic violence, present research findings on the...
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This article outlines work in progress on a study of technological choice in the context of North-South development …
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The object of the paper is to place the present issues of world poverty, development, demographic change into proper …
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In a three period overlapping generations model with child labour, exogenous increases in child health endowments increase child labour and fertility. On the other hand, cash transfer and compulsory education funded through foreign aid have a negative effect on child labour. Foreign aid has a...
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Using micro-data from 48 developing countries, I document a recent reversal in the income-fertility relationship and its aggregate implications. Before 1960, children from larger families had richer parents and obtained more education. By century's end, both patterns had reversed. Consequently,...
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In this paper, two approaches (labor efficiency and separate factors approach) and two production functions ( a ray-homothetic function and the Cobb-Douglas function), are used to estimate the productivity of female versus male farm laborers in the traditional agricultural economy of Nepal. The...
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This article employs a unique data set from 1993 with 7,063 working men and women from Trinidad and Tobago to examine the impact of ethnicity and socioeconomic status upon marital earnings premiums. It finds a significant marriage premium for both males and females. Ethnicity is found to play a...
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under cultivation. Despite the abundance of industrial production, rural population has not benefited and majority are … observed that lack of employment opportunity might have caused the poverty in the state because only one-third population is …
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Ethnic diversity and provision of public goods have long been understood to share a negative relationship. While there has been a concerted effort to define and measure ethnic diversity around the world, we are interested in analyzing the possible differences in these measures when it comes to...
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