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' for four distinctly different African countries (Morocco, Egypt, Senegal and Ghana). In general, great expectations about … out of Africa, especially in Ghana and Senegal. Signs of positive selection with respect to the level of education of … potential migrants are only present in Ghana and Egypt. The differences in intentions by age and sex are also quite noteworthy …
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Empirical work in labour economics has focused on rent sharing as an explanation for the observed correlation in cross-sections between wages and profitability. The alternative explanation of risk sharing between workers and employers has not been tested. Using a unique panel data set for four...
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the literature and hence the need for continuous research. Using Ghana as a reference country, the historical trend, donor …
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-based management. This practice was meant to replace top-down governmental approaches. In Ghana, the water sector has come under review … the administrative history of water governance in Ghana, and related problems to date. The case study on fisheries … management has its setting in the Upper East Region of Ghana, where people use reservoirs to improve their livelihoods through …
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Ghana. The purpose was to assess energy-poverty status of households with and without solar PV systems, and to determine the …
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As the outcome of drinking water sector reforms in Ghana, three different management options are realized for small … town water systems. Many piped systems remain centrally managed by the Ghana Water Company Limited even though a policy of …
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the tomato markets of Ghana by simultaneously regarding its five most important markets, Navrongo, Techiman, Kumasi … shown to spillover between the price relationships. Consequently, tomato markets in Ghana appear to be integrated and …
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While foreign-owned firms have consistently been found to pay higher wages than domestic firms to what appear to be equally productive workers, the causes of this remain unresolved. In a two-period bargaining framework we show that if training is more productive and specific in foreign firms,...
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. Cross section data on 2,691 clients and non-clients households from Ghana is used to test the hypothesis of loan price …
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