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School to Work Transition Nigeria
Ideas for Transformation (I4T)

Breaking Barriers to Inclusion: Assessing Job Security, School-to-Work Transition and Discouragement Effects of Youth in Nigeria

25 July 2023
Origins of the Mammoth: Emergence and Evolution of Large High-Growth Firms in Nigeria
STEG Project Policy Brief

Origins of the Mammoth: Emergence and Evolution of Large High-Growth Firms in Nigeria

22 June 2023
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Past project

Structural Transformation and Women’s Work: Evidence from Rural-Urban Sectoral Affiliations among Nigerian Households

September 2022
Structural Transformation and Gender-Specific Labour Market Frictions: Evidence from Nigeria
STEG Working Paper Series

Structural Transformation and Gender-Specific Labour Market Frictions: Evidence from Nigeria

11 May 2023
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Active project

Borders, Distance, Regional Economic Blocs, and Product Market Integration in the Economic Community of West African States (ECOWAS).

January 2023
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Active project

The Impact of Pollution on Agricultural Productivity: Evidence from Gas Flares in Nigeria

March 2023
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Past project

Flood Shocks and Labour Reallocation in Nigeria

September 2022
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Active project

Informal Transit Networks: Impacts from Public Sector Competition and Policy Options for Reform

February 2022

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