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the hypothesis that both emigration and remittances reduce child labor. …
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the hypothesis that both emigration and remittances reduce child labor. -- child labor ; emigration ; transfers ; Tanzania …
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the hypothesis that both emigration and remittances reduce child labor. -- child labor ; emigration ; transfers ; Tanzania …
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the hypothesis that both emigration and remittances reduce child labor …
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This paper uses the approach in the under/over education literature to analyze the extent of matching of educational …
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This paper uses the approach in the under/over education literature to analyze the extent of matching of educational …
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This paper considers the labor market assimilation of immigrants in terms of earnings and employment (employment probability, unemployment probability, and hours worked per week). Using the 2006 Australian Census of Population and Housing the analyses are performed separately by gender, and...
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