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Women representation
STEG Project Policy Brief

Political Social Networks and Women’s Political Representation

Rohini Pande, Michael Callen, Stefano Fiorin, Soledad Prillaman 28 April 2025
Property rights
STEG Project Policy Brief

How Formal Property Rights Shape Social and Economic Networks

Marco Fabbri, Marco Casari, Hanna Fromell, Robert Lensink, Daniele Nosenzo 22 April 2025
Trade Exposure and Social Cohesion
STEG Working Paper Series

Trade Exposure and Social Cohesion: Evidence from Uganda

Kasper Vrolijk, Gideon Ndubuisi 06 July 2023
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STEG Working Paper Series

Social Networks, Gender Norms and Women’s Labor Supply: Experimental Evidence Using a Job Search Platform

Farzana Afridi, Amrita Dhillon, Sanchari Roy, Nikita Sangwan 31 August 2023
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