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STEG Working Paper Series

Trade-induced Structural Transformation and Household-level Inequality: Lessons from Vietnam

Anri Sakakibara 12 August 2024
Vietnam manufacturing
STEG Working Paper Series

Trade, Structural Change and Labour Market Transitions in Vietnam

Ramisha Asghar, Brian McCaig 29 March 2024
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

Jubril Animashaun, Lotanna E. Emediegwu 11 May 2023
AI and Service-Led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts
STEG Working Paper Series

AI and Services-Led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts

Alexander Copestake, Max Marczinek, Ashley Pople, Katherine Stapleton 29 March 2023
Women working - sorting seeds
Pathfinding Paper

Home Production, Women’s Market Work, and Structural Transformation

Taryn Dinkelman, Rachel Ngai 07 April 2021
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Pathfinding Paper

The Role of Labour Market Frictions in Structural Transformation

Kevin Donovan, Todd Schoellman 01 April 2021
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