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contributor to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This paper uses data from a panel of women in rural Tanzania whose primary occupation is … agriculture. The analysis finds that following a negative shock (such as food insecurity), unmarried women are about three times … more likely to have been paid for sex. Regardless of marital status, after a shock women have more unprotected sex and are …
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This paper investigates the impact of income and non-income shocks on child labor using a model in which the household maximizes utility from consumption as well as human capital development of the child. We also investigate if access to credit and household assets act as buffers against...
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. Based on Demographic and Health Survey data from Tanzania with the migration history of mothers and fathers, the analysis … exploits geographical, time, and cohort variations using shock intensity and distance from refugee camps to instrument …
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the effects of these shocks. Using panel data from a survey in Tanzania, we find that both relationships are significant …
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child labor, little work has been done to assess its empirical relevance. Using panel data from Tanzania, Beegle, Dehejia … project quot;Child Labor and Access to Credit: Evidence from Rural Tanzania and Vietnamquot; funded by the Bank's Research …
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contributor to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. This paper uses data from a panel of women in rural Tanzania whose primary occupation is … agriculture. The analysis finds that following a negative shock (such as food insecurity), unmarried women are about three times … more likely to have been paid for sex. Regardless of marital status, after a shock women have more unprotected sex and are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012560856