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This paper investigates the impact of exogenous shocks to household income, assets and labour supply on children’s school attendance
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
This research is part of the Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
Seasonality, Proxy Respondent and Gender Information Gaps in Ethiopia
Circular migration across national borders is a long-standing feature of labor markets in sub-Saharan Africa
This brief seeks to explain the mechanism by which poverty was reduced in Ghana over the period from 1991/92 to 2012/13
Vocational training programs aimed at rapidly growing sectors have the potential to reduce skills gaps, improve income and employment potentials
The CDEI has published the final report of its review into bias in algorithmic decision-making.
Findings from the evaluation of NAAS, through phases 1 and 2 of the programme.
Findings of 3 survey design experiments implemented across Fairtrade coffee households in rural Ethiopia in 3 different agricultural seasons
This study reports the findings of 3 randomized survey design experiments implemented among Fairtrade coffee households
The paper examines social transfers and their influence on the labour supply of women in Kyrgyzstan
Measures the extent to which households adjust children’s school attendance to cope with exogenous shocks to household income, assets and labour supply
Public policy has been more successful at increasing the supply of education than the supply of jobs the educated want in many poor countries
A set of guiding principles based on recent research with Syrian refugee children
A study by the Social Security Advisory Committee: Occasional Paper No. 24
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