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to working outside the formal sector. Using unique data for 14 British West Indies ‘sugar islands' from the year of slave …
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to working outside the formal sector. Using unique data for 14 British West Indies 'sugar islands' from the year of slave …
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Inaccurate expectations of future wages are found in many contexts. Yet, existing studies overwhelmingly refer to high-income countries, and there is little evidence regarding the sources of expectational errors. Based on a longitudinal survey of graduates from the six largest universities in...
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We investigate the trend in the gender employment gap in the expanding nonsubsistence sector of the economy in Mozambique, a country still characterized by a large subsistence agricultural sector. We show evidence that the gender gap has widened over time and we identify two factors strongly...
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Using a unique panel survey of final-year undergraduates at six of the largest universities in Mozambique, we study the wage premium associated with completing an undergraduate degree. Conditional on a very rich set of controls, including pre-degree earnings, objective measures of ability, and...
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In this study, we explore the correlates of the employment gender gap among urban youth in Mozambique. Young people are confronted with simultaneous decisions about education, work and family life influenced by social norms around gender roles. Using data from a panel of individuals in 2017 and...
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While a neoliberal framework presents the effects of factor mobility as an outcome of individuals choosing between locations to improve earnings, people mobility remains highly restrictive. While international migration has the potential to enhance the prospects of poor people around the world,...
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