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A comparison between Sierra Leone and Guinea suggests that explanations lie in divergent political practice and lived experiences of the state
Employment Tribunal decision.
Examines the impact of risk on the allocation decisions of agricultural households as they allocate labour across farm and non-farm production
The study aimed to look for quantitative comparative data on husbandry practices of vaccine adopters versus non-adopters
A research paper from the Bank of England
Key Stage 2 results show an improvement in the majority of subjects as pupils continue to catch up from the pandemic.
Experimental statistics presenting county and regional level crop areas (NUTS3 and NUTS1) from the Basic Payment Scheme (BPS). It includes comparisons to the equivalent crop areas from the June Survey of Agriculture for context and discussion.
Southern Region, Mr I Perry BSc FRICS (Chairman), Mr S Hodges FRICS and Mr J Reichel BSc MRICS on 25 September 2023
The interventions were implemented in urban Nairobi in 2016, targeting young, unemployed women.
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