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Tanzania

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STEG Working Paper Series

Informal labour exchange teams and participation on the labour market: Evidence from rural Tanzania

Christian Arciniegas, Christelle Dumas, Matthias Fahn 17 June 2025
Agriculture
STEG Project Policy Brief

Labour Exchange Groups in Rural Tanzania: Can They Foster Development and Women’s Empowerment?

Christelle Dumas, Christian Arciniegas, Matthias Fahn 01 May 2025
vaccine
STEG Project Policy Brief

How Will the New Malaria Vaccine Shape Africa’s Economic Future?

Minki Kim 22 April 2025
Small research grant (PhD)
Past project

Occupational Choice and Time Use with Development: Evidence from Tanzania

September 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Policy Reforms and Self-Employment in Developing Countries: A Multi-Good Approach

Yu Shi 18 November 2024
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Past project

Long-Run Analysis of Income Diversification and Household Welfare 1991-2021

January 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Income Diversification and Household Welfare in Tanzania 1991-2018: Evidence from a Synthetic Panel

Vincent Leyaro, Josephat Hongoli 19 February 2024
Lushoto Village Kenya
STEG Working Paper Series

Estimating Poverty Mobility in Tanzania: Evidence from Pseudo-Panel Data 1991-2018

Josephat Hongoli, Vincent Leyaro 19 February 2024

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