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' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about … out of Africa, especially in Ghana and Senegal. Signs of positive selection with respect to the level of education of … potential migrants are only present in Ghana and Egypt. The differences in intentions by age and sex are also quite noteworthy …
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Using comparable data sets for five African countries we estimate, and evaluate possible explanations for, the employer size wage effect across these. Our results indicate, just as has been generally found for other developing and developed nations, that apart from observable worker...
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growth, and poverty is less straightforward than simple models of the resource curse suggest. Taking Ghana as a stylized …
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Partnership with Africa (SPA) that considers early experiences with PRSPs in eight African countries: Benin, Ghana, Kenya, Malawi …
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Despite a growing interest in African political parties, no comparative analyses of political ideology in Africa have been undertaken to date. This study addresses this shortcoming by applying the Manifesto Research Group's (MRG) coding scheme to a complete set of African party manifestos in...
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dataset from Ghana, this paper examines the distribution of subjective wellbeing across sectors of employment and offers …
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