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This policy brief highlights the importance of providing more programmes to support agricultural mechanization
Paper investigates the relationship between sectoral growth patterns and employment outcomes both across and within countries
This brief analyzes theoretically and empirically the impact of comparative advantage in international trade on fertility.
ASM refers to small groups engaged in low-cost, low-tech, labour-intensive excavation and minerals processing
Labor-intensive Public Works Programs (PWPs) are important social protection tools in low-income settings.
Using a panel of firm-level data from the World Bank’s Enterprise Surveys, this study looks at labor costs in low and middle income countries
How rural labor markets in Malawi changed following exogenous shocks to labor migration to the South African gold mines in 1960s and 1970s
A government-operated programme, village randomization is used to estimate effects on food security and use of fertilizer
In this evaluation of the Social Action Fund, a government-operated programme is used to estimate effects on food security and use of fertilizer
What is the evidence on the agribusiness sectors in developing countries and conflict affected states?
This research is part of the Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
The extent of bias in smallholder labor data is examined by conducting a randomized survey experiment among farming households
This paper develops and implements a test that provides insight into the state of rural labor markets
This research is part of the Gender, Growth and Labour Markets in Low-Income Countries programme
This study uses nationally representative panel data from Ethiopia, Malawi, Tanzania, and Uganda.
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