Search Results - "Education economics"
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Gender differences in numeracy in Indonesia: evidence from a longitudinal dataset
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Mechanisms for increasing the accountability of teachers and schools in rural Pakistan to improve learning outcomes
Published 2020“…Knowing which levers and the ensuing rewards and sanctions are most effective (and cost-effective) is important both for education economics and for policymakers.…”
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Food systems and diets: Facing the challenges of the 21st century
Published 2016“…However, others may work in wider areas of policy and business, for example relating to: public health and well-being, mental health development, education, economic development, urbanization, globalization and demography.…”
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Endogeneity of schooling in the wage function: evidence from the rural Philippines
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Understanding the rapid reduction of undernutrition in Nepal, 2001-2011
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Gender differences in land inheritance, schooling, and lifetime income: evidence from the rural Philippines
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Religion, land and politics: Shrines and literacy in Punjab, Pakistan
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Assessing the overall benefits of programs enhancing human capital and equity: A new method with an application to school meals
Published 2025“…We propose a new method to incorporate distributional benefits from poverty reduction into standard education economic evaluations. We apply this to a randomized controlled trial (RCT) evaluating a large-scale school feeding program in Ghana. …”
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Gender equality and investments in adolescents in the rural Philippines
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Empowering women in agriculture: The role of the WEAI in Bangladesh
Published 2023“…When women have access to education, economic opportunities, and decision-making power, they are better able to contribute to their families and communities. …”
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