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References for Policies to support women’s paid work
Further reading
- Field, E., Jayachandran, S., Pande, R. "Do traditional institutions constrain female entrepreneurship? A field experiment on business training in India"American Economic Review Papers & Proceedings100:2 (2010): 125–129.
- Morton, M., Klugman, J., Hanmer, L., Singer, D.Gender at Work: A Companion to the World Development Report on Jobs. Washington, DC: World Bank Group, 2014.
Key references
- International Labour OrganizationKey Indicators of the Labor Market. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2014.
Key reference:[1]
- Attanasio, O., Kugler, A., Meghir, C. "Subsidizing vocational training for disadvantaged youth in Colombia: Evidence from a randomized trial"American Economic Journal: Applied Economics3:3 (2011): 188–220.
Key reference:[2]
- Card, D., Ibarrarán, P., Regalia, F., Rosas-Shady, D., Soares, Y. "The labor market impacts of youth training in the Dominican Republic"Journal of Labor Economics29:2 (2011): 267–300.
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- Adoho, F., Chakravarty, S., Korkoyah, D. T., Lundberg, M., Tasneem, A.The Impact of an Adolescent Girls Employment Program: The EPAG Project in LiberiaWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2014.
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- Groh, M., Krishnan, N., McKenzie, D., Vishwanath, T.Soft Skills or Hard Cash? The Impact of Training and Wage Subsidy Programs on Female Youth Employment in JordanWorld Bank Policy Research Working Paper, 2012.
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- •德•梅尔·S。,麦肯齐,D,半圆,C。“业务training and female enterprise start-up, growth, and dynamics: Experimental evidence from Sri Lanka"Journal of Development Economics106:C (2014): 199–210.
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- Fafchamps, M., McKenzie, D., Quinn, S., Woodruff, C. "Microenterprise growth and the flypaper effect: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana"Journal of Development Economics106:C (2014): 211–226.
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- Blattman, C., Fiala, N., Martinez, S. "Generating skilled self-employment in developing countries: Experimental evidence from Uganda"The Quarterly Journal of Economics129:2 (2014): 697–752.
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- Desai, R. M., Joshi, S. "Collective action and community development: Evidence from self-help groups in rural India"World Bank Economic Review28:3 (2014): 492–524.
Key reference:[9]
- Francavilla, F., Giannelli, G. C., Grilli, L. "Mothers’ employment and their children’s schooling: A joint multilevel analysis for India"World Development41:1 (2013): 183–195.
Key reference:[10]
- Attanasio, O., Di Maro, V., Vera-Hernandez, M. "Community nurseries and the nutritional status of poor children. Evidence from Colombia"The Economic Journal123:571 (2013): 1025–1058.
Key reference:[11]
- Berlinski, S., Galiani, S. "The effect of a large expansion of pre-primary school facilities on preschool attendance and maternal employment"Labour Economics14:3 (2007): 665–680.
Key reference:[12]
- International Labour OrganizationKey Indicators of the Labor Market. Geneva: International Labour Office, 2014.
Additional References
- Attanasio, O., Vera-Hernandez, M.Medium and Long Run Effects of Nutrition and Child Care: Evaluation of a Community Nursery Programme in Rural ColombiaCentre for the Evaluation of Development Policies Working Paper, 2003.
- Duflo, E., Glennerster, R., Kremer, M. "Using randomization in development economics research: A toolkit" In: Schultz, P. T., John, A., Strauss, A. (eds).Handbook of Development Economics. Amsterdam, Netherlands: Elsevier, 2008.
- Francavilla, F., Giannelli, G. C. "The relation between child work and the employment of mothers in India"International Journal of Manpower31:2 (2010): 232–257.
- González-Velosa, C., Ripani, L., Rosas-Shady, D.How Can Job Opportunities for Young People in Latin America be Improved?. Washington, DC: Inter-American Development Bank, 2012.
- Ibarrarán, P., Ripani, L., Taboada, B., Villa, J. M., Garcia, B. "Life skills, employability and training for disadvantaged youth: Evidence from a randomized evaluation design"IZA Journal of Labor & Development3:10 (2014).
- McKenzie, D., Woodruff, C. "What are we learning from business training and entrepreneurship evaluations around the developing world?"World Bank Research Observer29:1 (2014): 48–82.