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Work-from-home possibilities are lower in developing than in developed countries. Within countries, not all workers have equal chances of transitioning from the usual workplace to work-from-home. Moreover, infrastructure limitations and lack of access to certain services can limit the chances of...
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The COVID-19 pandemic has triggered a lot of studies on its impact, the way in which countries managed or coped with the issues arising out of the pandemic, and so on. While countries had several lessons to learn in terms of speed and thrust on leapfrogging digital capabilities and also creating...
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Chapter 1: Public Policies for Economic Growth and Employment Generation in Post-Reform India: Fathoming the … Evidences -- Chapter 3: Evaluating the Role Microfinance and Micro Entrepreneurial Activities in Inclusive Development in India … -- Chapter 4: Effectiveness of Public Policies on Multidimensional Poverty and Inequality in India -- Chapter 5: Fiscal and …
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While many studies examine the effect of primary education quality on labor market outcomes in developing countries, little is known about the effects at higher levels. We exploit the quasi-experiment provided by a large-scale education reform launched in Senegal in 2000 to investigate how...
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