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Black Lives: The High Cost of Segregation

American Economic Journal: Economic Policy
Exploiting the arrangement of railroad tracks in northern cities, we explore the extent to which segregation impacts homicide victimization by race.
Robynn Cox   +3 more
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Sustainable Poverty Reduction through Social Assistance: Modality, Context, and Complementary Programming in Bangladesh

American Economic Journal: Applied Economics
Social assistance programs can increase consumption and reduce poverty, but less is known about whether these impacts are sustained after programs end or how design and context influence sustainability.
Akhter Ahmed   +5 more
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Education Quality and Energy Poverty: Evidence from Chinese Elite Universities

Energy Journal
Using China’s higher education expansion as a natural experiment, we examine the causal effect of education quality on the proclivity to be in energy poverty. We find that education causes a reduction in the likelihood of being in energy poverty and that
Haining Wang   +2 more
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Social Protection in the Developing World

Social Science Research Network
Social protection programs have become increasingly widespread in low- and middle-income countries, with their own distinct characteristics to match the environments in which they are operating. This paper reviews the growing literature on the design and
A. Banerjee   +3 more
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Of Markets and Marriages: A Multidisciplinary, Multi-book Review Essay of Recent Work on the Causes of US Poverty

Journal of Economic Literature
How is it that in perhaps the richest country in the history of the world such a large number of people struggle to acquire the basic necessities of life? Clearly, merely increasing the total quantity of goods and services produced in the market does not
E. Ananat
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Alleviating Poverty in Sudan—An Empirical Analysis of Women’s Participation in the Sudanese Labor Market

Journal of Asian and African Studies
This study uses the Vector Error Correction Model (VECM) approach to analyze the dynamic relationship between poverty and women’s employment in Sudan’s agriculture and services sectors from 1991 to 2022.
Mohamed Eisa Ibrahim Abdalla
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Registre social en Mauritanie : appropriation institutionnelle et évolution d’un dispositif national de protection sociale face aux crises

Mondes en Développement
Engagée dans une politique volontariste en faveur de la protection sociale, la Mauritanie développe depuis 2015 un registre social, système d’information permettant l’identification et l’enregistrement des familles potentiellement éligibles aux ...
Henri Leturque, Marie Thoreux
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What Explains High Incidence of Poverty Among Dalits in Bihar and Uttar Pradesh?

The Indian Economic Journal
Notwithstanding the large decline in poverty in Bihar and UP during 2004–2005 and 2011–2012, incidence of poverty among Dalits continues to remain high in comparison to OBCs and upper castes.
Krishna Ram, Akhil Alha
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Crystal structure of designed two-component self-assembling icosahedral cage I32-28

, 2016
Yuxi Liu   +9 more
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