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Programs that increase the economic capacity of poor women can have cascading effects on children's participation in school and work that are theoretically undetermined. We present a simple model to describe the possible channels through which these programs may affect children's activities....
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Programs that increase the economic capacity of poor women can have cascading effects on children's participation in school and work that are theoretically undetermined. We present a simple model to describe the possible channels through which these programs may affect children's activities....
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012964992
This paper investigates the consequences of a locust plague that occurred in Mali in 2004. We argue that in agricultural economies with a single harvest per year, this type of shock can affect households through two channels: first, a speculative/anticipatory effect that kicks in during the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013224072
This paper investigates the consequences of a locust plague that occurred in Mali in 2004. We argue that in agricultural economies with a single harvest per year, this type of shock can affect households through two channels: first, a speculative/anticipatory effect that kicks in during the...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012534834
Ethiopia is currently embroiled in a large-scale civil war that has continued for more than a year. Using unique High …
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the evaluation of the social cash transfer pilot programme (SCTPP) in Tigray regional state of Ethiopia. A follow …
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Little is currently known about the effects of shocks to parental health on the allocation of children’s time between alternative activities. Using longitudinal data from the Ethiopian Young Lives surveys of 2006 and 2009, we analyse the effect of health shocks on the amount of children’s...
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This paper investigates the preference of parents for inter-child allocation of education investment in Ethiopia. It …
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This study shows how persistent agricultural shocks in Ethiopia affect education, health and labour outcomes through a …
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from Ethiopia to investigate the effects of women's employment in floriculture on child nutrition, focusing on children …
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