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1by Gajigo, Ousman Published in Education economics (2016)“...This paper estimates the impact of a school fee elimination program for female secondary students in The Gambia to reduce gender disparity in education. To...”
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2“...•Strengthening women’s legal rights is associated with more women in better jobs.•Reform rolled out across locations helps identify economic impact of legal...”
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3by Gajigo, Ousman Published in African development review (01.12.2013)“...This paper uses two nationally representative datasets collected in 1992 and 2003 in Gambia to analyse small, non‐farm enterprises. The results reveal evidence...”
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4“...This study analyzes the impact of large-scale fee elimination for secondary school girls in The Gambia on the quantity, composition, and achievement of...”
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5“...This paper examines the effects of agricultural policies in the Gambia since independence from Great Britain in 1965. Under the two governments that have ruled...”
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6“...Using three nationally representative surveys from the country, we estimate the private rates of returns to education in The Gambia. To obtain consistent...”
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7by Blimpo, Moussa P Gajigo, Ousman Pugatch, Todd Published in The World Bank economic review (01.02.2019)“...Abstract We assess the impact of large-scale fee elimination for secondary school girls in The Gambia on the quantity, composition, and achievement of...”
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11by Gajigo, Ousman Verdier-Chouchane, Audrey Published in Migration and development (Abingdon, Oxfordshire, UK) (02.01.2016)“...Using data from the Household Poverty Surveys in 2003 and 2010, this paper analyses characteristics of immigrants in The Gambian labour market. The analysis...”
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16“...Using new data from 42 African countries, we investigate the effects of public and private credit registries on firms' access to finance as well as the effect...”
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18“...We analyze the consequences of seasonal variation in maternal consumption on child health using two nationally representative Gambian household surveys...”
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19“...We analyze the consequences of seasonal variation in maternal consumption on child health using two nationally representative Gambian household surveys...”
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