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The transition from a command economy in the FSU resulted in increased activities in the informal sector. However despite prevalent delays in wage payments many workers were still observed to be working full-time in the formal sector. Here a model of workers' labour supply decisions incorporates...
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these sectors. The analysis is based on data from the Life in Kyrgyzstan longitudinal survey for 2010-2012. Panel data … those in rural and southern regions of Kyrgyzstan …
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youngest son of a family usually lives with his parents. Using data from Kyrgyzstan, we therefore instrument co-residence with … who co-reside in Kyrgyzstan have more children, spend similar time on housekeeping tasks and child care, and invest more …
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This paper aims to study the impact of migration on labour supply and time-use of women left behind in Kyrgyzstan …
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Kyrgyzstan, a strongly patrilocal setting. We account for the endogeneity of co-residence by exploiting the tradition that … patrilocal settings. We go beyond earlier work by investigating effect channels. In Kyrgyzstan, co-residing women invest more …
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The paper examines social transfers and their influence on the labour supply of women in Kyrgyzstan. Social transfers … in cash and in kind in place in Kyrgyzstan absorbed 5.7% of GDP in 2012. They include subsidies to social insurance … from the Life in Kyrgyzstan survey, the paper throws light on whether social transfers are associated with labour supply …
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