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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
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
Gender
STEG Project Policy Brief

Gender and labour market transitions in a structurally changing economy: Empirical evidence from Ghana

Richmond Atta-Ankomah, Nana Amma Asante-Poku, Andrew Agyei-Holmes 17 April 2025
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STEG Working Paper Series

Bringing Work Home: Flexible Arrangements as Gateway Jobs for Women in West Bengal

Lisa Ho, Suhani Jalota, Anahita Karandikar 01 January 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
Financial Access And Entrepreneurship By Gender
STEG Working Paper Series

Financial Access and Entrepreneurship by Gender: Evidence from Rural India

Sandhya Garg, Samarth Gupta, Sushanta Mallick 13 April 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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STEG Working Paper Series

Allocation of Female Talent and Cross-Country Productivity Differences

Munseob Lee 30 October 2023

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