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In this paper we analyse the indirect effects of the boom in horticultural exports in Senegal on child schooling. The … from Senegal. We use different econometric techniques and show that female off-farm wage income has a positive effect on … export boom in Senegal has indirectly contributed to the second and third Millennium Development Goals of universal primary …
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The worldwide obesity epidemic has impacted women more heavily than men. These gender-based differences are particularly pronounced in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region where gender obesity gaps on average exceed 10 percentage points. This paper examines one of the explanations,...
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The worldwide obesity epidemic has impacted women more heavily than men. These gender-based differences are particularly pronounced in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region where gender obesity gaps on average exceed 10 percentage points. This paper examines one of the explanations,...
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In this paper we analyse the indirect effects of the boom in horticultural exports in Senegal on child schooling. The … from Senegal. We use different econometric techniques and show that female off-farm wage income has a positive effect on … girls. Our results imply that the horticultural export boom in Senegal has indirectly contributed to the second and third …
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Calculation of maize and rice parity prices in Senegal. …
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Reports (in French) on Stakeholders' Market Information Needs to Engage in Regional Trade. Guinea
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Reports (in French) on Stakeholders' Market Information Needs to Engage in Regional Trade. Senegal …
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For several reasons, fertilizer subsidies are again popular policy tools. First, there is broad agreement that fertilizer is a critical yet still-underused input for improving productivity and food security in Africa. Second, politicians have felt greater urgency to increase domestic food...
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Reports (in French) on Stakeholders' Market Information Needs to Engage in Regional Trade. Mali
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