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This paper uses a using a nationally representative dataset to show that gender, birth order and sibling … characteristics have significant effects on the schooling attainment of Egyptian children. Our analysis finds that relative to a male … child, female and rural children are not only less likely to have the right schooling for age, but birth order and sibling …
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In Egypt, girls' work primarily takes the form of domestic tasks, which are not considered in many studies of child … approach to estimate the effect of work on schooling while allowing for the simultaneous determination of the two outcomes. It … attempt to ban the labor-force work of children will have practically no effect on girls' education in Egypt, while …
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schooling outcomes, using household level cross-section data from Egypt. Our empirical analysis finds strong evidence for the … two and a half times more likely to have some schooling. Interestingly, the adverse effect of gender is greater in rural …This paper examines the role of gender and rural-urban residence, and the interaction between them in influencing …
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Nominal earnings in Egypt did not respond to the increase in inflation between February 2008 and February 2009 …
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