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Discrimination in formal labor markets can push discriminated groups into labor informality, where wages are lower and pensions scarce. In this paper, we explore whether education offsets discrimination by empowering discriminated groups to successfully compete for formal jobs. Specifically, we...
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knowledge ; student achievement ; Peru …
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knowledge ; student achievement ; Peru …
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Not only the colonial period, but also the pre-colonial times might have influenced later development patterns. In this study we assess a potential "pre-colonial legacy" hypothesis for the case of the Andean region. In order to analyze the hypothesis, we study the human capital of Inca Indios,...
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school years) in four developing countries: Peru, Ethiopia, India, and Vietnam. Intercontinental evidence on the timing … that Peru stands out, not only as the country with the largest cross-section disparity between rich and poor (of around 1 …
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This paper analyzes the effects of increased shared computer access in secondary schools in Peru. Administrative data …
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This paper analyzes the effects of increased shared computer access in secondary schools in Peru. Administrative data …
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