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This evaluation studies the European Union (EU) aid delivery mechanism of delegated cooperation (DC) with EU Member States and third donor countries during the period 2007-2014. The main objectives of the evaluation are to provide an overall independent assessment of DC and to formulate...
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, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Guatemala and Nicaragua. To this end, and after reviewing the existing literature on the …
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vulnerabilidad de los hogares de Nicaragua usando datos de corte transversal. La vulnerabilidad de los hogares es evaluada como la … encuentra que en Nicaragua las tasas de incidencia de la pobreza potencial son similares a las de la pobreza efectiva./ In this … household vulnerability to poverty in Nicaragua is made. The household vulnerability is assessed as the probability that the …
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Nicaragua). A partir de encuestas de hogares se estiman los cambios producidos sobre estas dos dimensiones utilizando diferentes …
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This paper provides original empirical evidence on the evolution of education inequality for all Latin American countries over the decades of 1990 and 2000. The analysis covers a wide range of issues on differences in educational outcomes and opportunities across the population, including...
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Costa Rica and Nicaragua, earnings are highest for formal work, next for upper-tier informal, and last for lower … Rica than in Nicaragua, partly due to the larger proportion of formal workers within Costa Rica (58 per cent vs 19 per cent …
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(2012) to test for the voluntary and involuntary nature of informal work in Nicaragua and Costa Rica, without making ad hoc … assumptions about labour market segmentation and self-selection. We find evidence of heterogeneous informality in both Nicaragua … where most workers are involuntarily informal. In Nicaragua, our results suggest that 44 per cent of wage employees are …
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Unlike Latin American peers, and contrary to World Health Organization recommendations, Nicaragua eschewed lockdowns …
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This study examines the repercussions of the 1979 Sandinista revolution on Nicaragua's economic growth trajectory …. Drawing on the synthetic control method, it constructs an artificial counterpart to Nicaragua with the primary objective of …
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, intensity, and inequality) in Nicaragua as well as the gender differentials. We also estimate logit regres- sions to better … significant gender differences in multidimensional poverty in Nicaragua; but, they are estimated to be small and lower than 5 …
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