1
by Ferre, Celine
Published 2009
World Bank
.... There is naturally a rather mechanical effect of schooling on fertility if women tend not to have children while...

2
by Del Carpio, Ximena V.
Published 2008
World Bank
Subjects: ...Child labor / Nicaragua...

3
by Patrinos, Harry Anthony
Published 2005
World Bank
Subjects: ...Child labor / Mexico...

4
Published 2017
The World Bank
...'s public investments in ECE. The analysis shows that while the last decade saw tremendous progress...

5
by Buddelmeyer, Hielke
Published 2004
World Bank
..."While providing the most reliable method of evaluating social programs, randomized experiments...

6
by Andrabi, Tahir Raza Shah
Published 2005
World Bank
... at school choice, they find that no one explanation fits the data. While most existing theories of madrassa...

7
Published 2010
The World Bank
...s, Nicaragua made remarkable progress in gender equity in education and the labor force, while the wide...

8
Published 2016
The World Bank
... spending are needed to improve Nicaragua's budget management. While Nicaragua has a medium-term development...

9
by Acosta, Pablo
Published 2006
World Bank
... nonrecipient households. Remittances are also negatively related to child labor and adult female labor supply...

10
Published 2015
The World Bank
.... In education, while primary enrollment has significantly increased, low coverage at all other levels...