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This article analyzes the determinants of literacy and earnings in Ghana. It links literacy and earnings with a variety …
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Evidence from Ghanaian manufacturing confirms that unions have an asymmetrical effect on wages: they benefit mainly the lower end of the wage distribution. The evidence also confirms the presence of structural differences between union and non-union segments: workers in the union sector of...
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In Ghana children from poor households are far more likely to engage in child labor actrivities than are children from …
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Focusing mainly on industry has not been optimal policy in Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. For maximum economywide …
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August 1999 - This paper studies labor market outcomes in Ghana. The analysis focuses on the formal manufacturing wage … is no return to human capital in Ghana. This paper aims partially at filling this void by presenting evidence on the …
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