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I21 - Analysis of Education
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Disability, Poverty, and Schooling in Developing Countries: Results from 14 Household Surveys
- Deon Filmer
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2008; 22: 141-163.
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Child Labor, School Attendance, and Intrahousehold Gender Bias in Brazil
- Patrick M. Emerson and André Portela Souza
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2007; 21: 301-316.
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Child Labor and School Achievement in Latin America
- Victoria Gunnarsson, Peter F. Orazem, and Mario A. Sánchez
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2006; 20: 31-54.
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Entrepreneurship Selection and Performance: A Meta-Analysis of the Impact of Education in Developing Economies
- Justin van der Sluis, Mirjam van Praag, and Wim Vijverberg
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2005; 19: 225-261.
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Do Macroeconomic Crises Always Slow Human Capital Accumulation?
- Norbert R. Schady
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2004; 18: 131-154.
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- Child Labor and Development
Conditional Cash Transfers, Schooling, and Child Labor: Micro-Simulating Brazil's Bolsa Escola Program
- François Bourguignon, Francisco H. G. Ferreira, and Phillippe G. Leite
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2003; 17: 229-254.
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- Child Labor and Development
Children's Working Hours and School Enrollment: Evidence from Pakistan and Nicaragua
- Furio Camillo Rosati and Mariacristina Rossi
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2003; 17: 283-295.
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- Child Labor and Development
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World Bank Econ. Rev. 2003; 17: 315-316.
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Low Schooling for Girls, Slower Growth for All? Cross-Country Evidence on the Effect of Gender Inequality in Education on Economic Development
- Stephan Klasen
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2002; 16: 345-373.
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- Impact Evaluation of Social Funds
Supporting Communities in Transition: The Impact of the Armenian Social Investment Fund
- Robert S. Chase
World Bank Econ. Rev. 2002; 16: 219-240.
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