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December 1999: Yes - and more efficiently by women than by men, according to this analysis of household survey data for … female recipients of knowledge? The empirical results suggest that women are more efficient recipients, too. This paper - a …
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reveals that the send-down movement actually increased rural illiteracy rate, which raises serious concerns about the …
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Yes - and more efficiently by women than by men, according to this analysis of household survey data for Bangladesh. An …? The empirical results suggest that women are more efficient recipients, too.This paper - a joint product of the Office of …
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one literate member. These effects are strongest, and most robust, for women. Omitted-variable bias cannot be ruled out …
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