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In 2008, Uganda granted hundreds of small groups $400/person to help members start individual skilled trades. Four …
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promising short-run impacts persist in the long term. In 2008, Uganda gave $400/person to thousands of young people, to help …
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We discuss how evidence and theory can be combined to provide insight on the appropriate subsidy level for health … United States, Kenya, and Uganda. The existing evidence shows consistent positive impacts on school participation in the …
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In 2008, Uganda granted hundreds of small groups $400/person to help members start individual skilled trades. Four …
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In 2008, Uganda granted hundreds of small groups $ 400 per person to help members start individual skilled trades. Four …
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We discuss how evidence and theory can be combined to provide insight on the appropriate subsidy level for health … United States, Kenya, and Uganda. The existing evidence shows consistent positive impacts on school participation in the …
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Most public expenditure on childcare in the US is made through a federal program, the Child Care and Development Fund (CCDF), established as part of landmark welfare reform legislation in 1996. The main goal of the reform was to increase employment and reduce welfare dependence among low-income...
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