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1“...The world is plagued by a plethora of economic problems, which is why economics is sometimes called “the dismal science”. Two of these problems are at the core...”
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4“...Worldwide, policy-makers and academics alike are searching for ways to enhance women’s economic empowerment. One important route to economic empowerment – paid...”
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5by Pieters, Janneke Published in World development (2010)“...Based on an extended Social Accounting Matrix (SAM) for 2002–03, this study shows how sectoral growth in India affects inequality. A breakdown of the wage...”
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6“...Female labor force participation rates in urban India between 1987 and 2011 are surprisingly low and have stagnated since the late 1980s. Despite rising...”
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7“...This paper investigates the impact of Brazil's trade liberalization on gender differences in labor market outcomes, using difference-in-difference estimation...”
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8by Pieters, Janneke Published in The Journal of development studies (01.12.2011)“...Rising returns to education have increased wage inequality in many developing countries, but their impact on inequality between households is less clear. This...”
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9“...This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China, analyzing panel data for the period 1997–2004, when the...”
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10“...In this study, we present new empirical evidence on gender wage differences among rural–urban migrants in China. We use a data set that includes migrants...”
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11“...We analyze the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on participation in market work, domestic duties, and marriage rates in Indonesia. We show that...”
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12“...We analyse the gender-specific effects of trade liberalization on work participation and hours of work and primary participation in domestic duties in...”
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13“...We investigate the micro-level determinants of labor force participation of urban married women in eight low- and middle-income economies: Bolivia, Brazil,...”
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17“...This paper studies the causal effect of maternal and paternal unemployment on child health in China, analyzing panel data for the period 1997–2004, when the...”
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19by Gaddis, Isis Oseni, Gbemisola Palacios-Lopez, Amparo Pieters, Janneke Published in The World Bank economic review (21.05.2020)“...Abstract This study examines recall bias in farm labor through a randomized survey experiment in Ghana, comparing farm labor estimates from an end-of-season...”
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20by Klasen, Stephan Le, TU THI NGOC Pieters, Janneke Santos Silva, Manuel Published in The Journal of development studies (//)“...We investigate the micro-level determinants of labour force participation of urban married women in eight low- and middle-income economies: Bolivia, Brazil,...”