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electrification impacts on different indicators. We use household data that we collected in Rwanda in villages with and without …
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electrification impacts on different indicators. We use household data that we collected in Rwanda in villages with and without …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009523515
Numerous studies, in particular for the US, have shown that individuals in occupations with high injury risk are compensated for that risk by corresponding bonus payments. At the same time, male workers are overrepresented in the most dangerous occupations like scaffolders or miners, while...
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Numerous studies, in particular for the US, have shown that individuals in occupations with high injury risk are compensated for that risk by corresponding bonus payments. At the same time, male workers are overrepresented in the most dangerous occupations like scaffolders or miners, while...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005561972
Numerous studies, in particular for the US, have shown that individuals in occupations with high injury risk are compensated for that risk by corresponding bonus payments. At the same time, male workers are overrepresented in the most dangerous occupations like scaffolders or miners, while...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014047868
electrification impacts on different indicators. We use household data that we collected in Rwanda in villages with and without …
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This paper provides micro-econometric evidence on the effectiveness of Active Labor Market Policies (ALMP) in Poland. We sketch the theoretical framework of matching estimators as a substitute for randomization in labor market programs. Using retrospective data from the 18th wave of the Polish...
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