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How Does Child Labor Affect the Demand for Adult Labor?: Evidence from Rural Mexico
Child Labor Demand Adult Labor Evidence Rural Mexico
2016/3/9
Do employers substitute adults for children, or do they treat them as complements? Using data from a Mexican schooling experiment, I find that decreasing child farmwork is accompanied by increasing ad...
School Proximity and Child Labor: Evidence from Rural Tanzania
School Proximity hild Labor Evidence Rural Tanzania
2016/3/9
Is improved school accessibility an effective policy tool for reducing child labor in developing countries? We address this question using microdata from rural Tanzania and a regression strategy that ...
Intergenerational Occupational Mobility in Rural Economy: Evidence from Nepal and Vietnam
Intergenerational Occupational Mobility Rural Economy Evidence Nepal Vietnam
2016/3/8
This paper presents evidence on intergenerational occupational mobility from agriculture to the nonfarm sector using survey data from Nepal and Vietnam. In the absence of credible instruments, the deg...
Agreement between physicians and non-physician clinicians in starting antiretroviral therapy in rural Uganda
physicians and non-physician clinicians antiretroviral therapy rural Uganda
2009/11/13
Both nurses and clinical officers demonstrated strong agreement with
physicians in deciding whether to initiate antiretroviral therapy in the
HIV patient. This could lead to imme...
Impact of management training on family planning and health services performance in rural Bangladesh
Primary healthcare Training Health personnel Health services Performance evaluation
2009/10/15
This study assessed the impact of management training in the performance of managers
from agencies in Bangladesh delivering primary healthcare services. Data were collected through in-depth intervi...
Identifying factors for job motivation of rural health workers in North Viet Nam
factors job motivation rural health workers North Viet Nam
2009/9/28
Activities associated with appreciation such as performance management are currently not optimally implemented, as health workers perceive supervision as control, selection for training as unclear and...
The weakest link: competence and prestige as constraints to referral by isolated nurses in rural Niger
the weakest link competence and prestige isolated nurses rural Niger
2009/9/28
For a health district to function referral from health centres to district hospitals is critical. In many developing countries referral systems perform well below expectations. Niger is not an excepti...
Utility of a thematic network in primary health care: a controlled interventional study in a rural area
thematic network primary health care controlled interventional study a rural area
2009/9/28
In order to study the effects of a thematic network such as UniNet on primary care medicine in a rural area, we designed an interventional study that included a control group. The measurements include...
On the front line of primary health care: the profile of community health workers in rural Quechua communities in Peru
primary health care community health workers rural Quechua communities Peru
2009/9/28
It is very important to consider and to be aware of the profile of community health workers in order to provide appropriate alternatives when working with these groups as well as with the indigenous p...
Impact of an in-built monitoring system on family planning performance in rural Bangladesh
in-built monitoring system family planning performance rural Bangladesh
2009/9/27
The in-built monitoring systems, including effective MIS, accompanied by rapid assessments and review of performance by the programme managers, have potentials to improve family planning performance i...
Empowering the people: Development of an HIV peer education model for low literacy rural communities in India
an HIV peer education model low literacy rural communities India
2009/9/27
Using established networks (such as community-based organizations already working on empowerment of women) and training women's SHG leaders and barbers as peer educators is an effective and culturally...
Appropriate training and retention of community doctors in rural areas: a case study from Mali
appropriate training retention community doctors rural areas Mali
2009/9/27
Training increasing self confidence and self esteem of rural practitioners may contribute to retention of skilled professionals in rural areas. While reorientations of curricula in training institutio...
We combine household survey data with event data on the timing and location of armed conflicts to examine the impact of Burundi’s civil war on children’s health status. The identification strategy exp...
Wedding Celebrations as Conspicuous Consumption: Signaling Social Status in Rural India
Wedding Celebrations Conspicuous Consumption Signaling Social Status Rural India
2016/3/4
We examine the determinants of expenditures on wedding celebrations by rural Indian families. We develop a status signaling model of wedding celebrations where the size of the celebration signals the ...