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in refugee camps in Bangladesh. Participants received weekly psychosocial support for 44 weeks, facilitated by trained … scaled-up in Bangladesh's refugee camps, benefiting around forty thousand mother-child dyads. …
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in Bangladesh. We find that the provision of mental support to participating women improves their mental health ten …
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in refugee camps in Bangladesh. Participants received weekly psychosocial support for 44 weeks, facilitated by trained … scaled-up in Bangladesh's refugee camps, benefiting around forty thousand mother-child dyads. …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014526002
field experiment in Bangladesh. We show that the share of treated farmers who receive better training in System of Rice …
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Bangladesh during the 2021 Covid-19 school closures. The intervention improved the test scores of children in literacy and …
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's education and child labor using a new and large data set from rural Bangladesh. The results show that household participation in …
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, we run a field experiment in Bangladesh. We show that (treated) farmers who receive more training in terms of the quality …
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In many models of corruption where enforcement is unbiased and the official maximizes her income, the rich are more likely to pay bribes for their children's education, implying that corruption reduces educational inequality. We develop models of bribery that reflect the fact that, in developing...
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Bangladesh. After obtaining information on friendship networks, we randomly allocate students into groups and give them …
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