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Systematic Review—Women’s wage labour market participation in LMICs: List of excludes
List of studies excluded at Full-text Reason for exclusion
1. Aassve A, Arpino B. and Goisis A. 2012. Grandparenting and mothers' labour force participation: a comparative analysis using the generations and gender survey. Demographic Research, 27(3): 53-83.
Not relevant intervention
2. Abate, G.T., Rashid, S., Borzaga, C. and Getnet, K., 2015. Rural finance and agricultural technology adoption in Ethiopia: Does institutional design matter? IFPRI Discussion Paper 01422. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2583852.
Not about formal or informal wage
3. Abel, M., Cole, S., Crowley, L., Salas, C., Pauliac, CS., Postal, V. and Zia, B. 2012. Evaluating the effectiveness of a financial literacy program in South Africa. Policy Issue. Available at: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/evaluating-effectiveness-financial-literacy-program-south-africa.
Not about formal or informal wage
4. Abubakar H.A. 2015. Entrepreneurship development and financial literacy in Africa. World Journal of Entrepreneurship Management and Sustainable Development, 11(4): 281-294.
Not about formal or informal wage
5. Acero, C., Alvarado, M., Bravo, D., Contreras, D. and Ruiz-Tagle, J., 2011. Evaluation of the impact of the youth to the Bicentennial program for the cohort of participants in the year 2008. (Evaluación de impacto del programa jóvenes al Bicentenario para la cohorte de participantes en el Año 2008).
Foreign language
6. Acharya, R., Jejeebhoy, S.J., Kalyanwala, S. and Nathani, V., 2009. Broadening Girls' Horizons: Effects of Life Skills Education Programme in Rural Uttar Pradesh.
Not about formal or informal wage
7. Acharya, S., Yoshino, E., Jimba, M. and Wakai, S., 2007. Empowering rural women through a community development approach in Nepal. Community Development Journal, 42(1): 34-46.
Not about formal or informal wage
8. Adato, M. and Haddad, L., 2002. Targeting poverty through Not impact
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community-based public works programmes: Experience from South Africa. Journal of Development Studies, 38(3): 1-36.
evaluation
9. Adeel, M., Yeh, A.G.O. and Zhang, F., 2016. Transportation disadvantage and activity participation in the cities of Rawalpindi and Islamabad, Pakistan. Transport Policy, 47: 1-12.
Not impact evaluation
10.Aedo, C. and Nuñez, S., 2004. The impact of training policies in Latin America and the Caribbean: The case of Programa Joven. IDB Working Paper No. 188. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1814739 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1814739.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
11.Aedo, C. and Pizarro, M., 2004. Economic profitability of the youth labor-training program Chile Joven. INACAP and Mideplan. Santiago de Chile. Processed.
Foreign language
12.Afridi, F., Mukhopadhyay, A. and Sahoo, S., 2012. Female labour force participation and child education in India: the effect of the national rural employment guarantee scheme. IZA Discussion Paper No. 6593. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2085180.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
13.Agenor, P.R. and Canuto, O., 2015. Gender equality and economic growth in Brazil: a long-run analysis. Journal of Macroeconomics, 43: 155-172.
Not impact evaluation
14.Ahmed, A.U., Quisumbing, A.R., Nasreen, M., Hoddinott, J.F. and Bryan, E., 2009. Comparing food and cash transfers to the ultra-poor in Bangladesh (No. 163). International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI).
Not about formal or informal wage
15.Ahsan, A. and Pagés, C., 2009. Are all labor regulations equal? Evidence from Indian manufacturing. Journal of Comparative Economics, 37(1): 62-75.
Not about women or girls
16.Aivazian, V.A., Mazumdar, D. and Santor, E., 2003. Financial Constraints and Investment: Assessing the Impact of a World Bank Loan Program on Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises in Sri Lanka. Bank of Canada.
Not about women or girls
17.Aker, J.C. and Ksoll, C., 2016. Can mobile phones improve agricultural outcomes? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Niger. Food Policy, 60: 44-51.
Not about formal or informal wage
18.Aker, J.C., Boumnijel, R., McClelland, A. and Tierney, N., 2011. Zap it to me: The short-term impacts of a mobile cash transfer program. Working Paper 268.
Not about formal or informal wage
19.Akter, S. and Farrington, J., 2011. What determines poverty Not about
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transition? An investigation of women livestock farmers in Bangladesh. Development in Practice, 21(2): 269-281.
formal or informal wage
20.Al Mamun, A., Muniady, R., Yukthamarani, P.P., Noor Raihani Binti, Z. and Mohamad, M.R., 2016. Micro-enterprise development initiatives and entrepreneurial competencies, innovativeness, and social capital in Malaysia. Development in Practice, 26(8): 1094-1110.
Not about formal or informal wage
21.Alaniz, E., Gindling, T.H. and Terrell, K., 2011. The impact of minimum wages on wages, work and poverty in Nicaragua. Labour Economics, 18: S45-S59.
Not relevant intervention
22.Alatas, V. 2011. Program Keluarga Harapan: main findings from the impact evaluation of Indonesia’s pilot household conditional cash iTransfer program. World Bank.
Not about formal or informal wage
23.Alatas, V. and Cameron, L.A., 2003. The impact of minimum wages on employment in a low-income country: an evaluation using the difference-in-differences approach. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 2985.
Not relevant intervention
24.Alatas, V. and Cameron, L.A., 2008. The impact of minimum wages on employment in a low-income country: a quasi-natural experiment in Indonesia. ILR Review, 61(2): 201-223.
Not relevant intervention
25.Alcid, A. 2014. A Randomized Controlled Trial of Akazi Kanoze Youth in Rural Rwanda. Report submitted to USAID. Waltham, MA: Education Development Center.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
26.Ali, D.A., Collin, M., Deininger, K., Dercon, S., Sandefur, J. and Zeitlin, A., 2014. The price of empowerment: Experimental evidence on land titling in Tanzania. The World Bank, Policy Research Working Paper Series: 6908.
Not about formal or informal wage
27.Ali, D.A., Deininger, K. and Goldstein, M., 2014. Environmental and gender impacts of land tenure regularization in Africa: pilot evidence from Rwanda. Journal of Development Economics, 110: 262-275.
Not about formal or informal wage
28.Ali, D.A., Deininger, K., Dercon, S., Hunter, M., Sanderfur, J. and Zeitlin, A., 2012. Are Poor Slum-Dwellers Willing to Pay for Formal Land Title? Evidence from Dar es Salaam. Policy Research Working Paper, Washington, DC.
Not about formal or informal wage
29.Ali, Z. and Ahmed, M., 2014. Public Sector Microfinance and Rural Wellbeing: Evidence from BRDB. Bangladesh Development Studies, 37(3): 27-49.
Not about formal or informal wage
30.Almeida, R.K. and Galasso, E., 2010. Jump-starting self- Not about
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employment? Evidence for welfare participants in Argentina. World Development, 38(5): 742-755.
formal or informal wage
31.Al-Shami, S.S.A., Razali, M.M., Majid, I., Rozelan, A. and Rashid, N., 2016. The effect of microfinance on women’s empowerment: Evidence from Malaysia. Asian Journal of Women's Studies, 22(3): 318-337.
Not about formal or informal wage
32.Alzuá, M.L. and Brassiolo, P., 2006. The impact of training policies in Argentina: an evaluation of Proyecto Joven. Inter-American Development Bank. Working Paper: OVE/WP-15/06.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
33.Alzúa, M.L., Cruces, G. and López, C., 2015. Youth training programs beyond employment. Documentos de Trabajo del CEDLAS.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
34.Alzúa, M.L., Cruces, G. and Ripani, L., 2013. Welfare programs and labor supply in developing countries: experimental evidence from Latin America. Journal of Population Economics, 26(4): 1255-1284.
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35.Amarante, V., Arim, R. and Dean, A., 2013. Unemployment insurance design and its effects: evidence for Uruguay. Desarrollo y Sociedad, (71): 7-42.
Include but no economic sector at all
36.Amin, M., 2009. Labor regulation and employment in India's retail stores. Journal of Comparative Economics, 37(1): 47-61.
Not about women and girls
37.Analítica Consultores. (2006). Evaluation study of the Becate strategy (Estudio de evaluacion de la estrategia Bécate).
Foreign language
38.Anderson-Macdonald, S., Chandy, R. and Zia, B., 2014. The impact of marketing (versus finance) skills on firm performance: evidence from a randomized controlled trial in South Africa.
Not about women and girls
39.Angelucci, M., Karlan, D. and Zinman, J., 2013. Win some lose some? Evidence from a randomized microcredit program placement experiment by Compartamos Banco (No. w19119). National Bureau of Economic Research.
Include but only no employees
40.Angelucci, M., Karlan, D. and Zinman, J., 2015. Win some lose some? evidence from a randomized microcredit
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program placement experiment by Compartamos banco. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(1): 151-182.
employees
41.Anyanwu, J.C., 2014. Does Intra‐African Trade Reduce Youth Unemployment in Africa? African Development Review, 26(2): 286-309.
Not impact evaluation
42.Araneda et al. (2006). Preliminary final report study: impact assessment program apprentices (Informe final preliminar estudio: evaluación de impacto programa aprendices)
Foreign language
43.Ardington, C., Case, A. and Hosegood, V., 2009. Labor supply responses to large social transfers: Longitudinal evidence from South Africa. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 1(1): 22-48.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
44.Asadullah, M.N. and Ara, J., 2016. Evaluating the long-run impact of an innovative anti-poverty programme: evidence using household panel data. Applied Economics, 48(2): 107-120.
Not about formal or informal wage
45.Asfaw, S., Davis, B., Dewbre, J., Handa, S. and Winters, P., 2014. Cash transfer programme, productive activities and labour supply: evidence from a randomised experiment in Kenya. The Journal of Development Studies, 50(8): 1172-1196.
Not about formal or informal wage
46.Ashraf, N., Karlan, D.S. and Yin, W., 2006. Female Empowerment: Impact of a commitment savings product in the Philippines. Centre discussion paper no 949.
Not about formal or informal wage
47.Asian Development Bank (ADB). 2012. Shallow tubewell irrigation in Nepal: impacts of the community groundwater irrigation sector project impact evaluation study December 2012. Manila: Asian Development Bank.
Not about formal or informal wage
48.Asumugha, G.N., Kormawa, P.M. and de Haan, N.C., 2009, August. Gender impacts of small farmers’ commercialization of ginger (Zingiber officinale Rosc.) ENTERPRISE IN NIGERIA. In 111th Seminar, June 26-27, 2009, Canterbury, UK (No. 53077). European Association of Agricultural Economists.
Not about formal or informal wage
49.Aterido, R. and Hallward-Driemeier, M., 2011. Does expanding health insurance beyond formal-sector workers encourage informality? Measuring the impact of Mexico's Seguro Popular. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 5785.
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50.Atkin, D., Khandelwal, A.K. and Osman, A., 2014. Exporting and firm performance: Evidence from a randomized trial (No. w20690). National Bureau of Economic Research.
Not about formal or informal wage
51.Attanasio, O. and Vera-Hernández, M., 2004. Medium-and long run effects of nutrition and child care: evaluation of a community nursery programme in rural Colombia. The Institute for Fiscal Studies EWP04/06.
Include but results not broken down broken per economic sector
52.Attanasio, O., Augsburg, B., De Haas, R., Fitzsimons, E. and Harmgart, H., 2013. Group lending or individual lending? Evidence from a randomized field experiment in rural Mongolia. Center Discussion Paper Series No. 2013-074. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2365432 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2365432
Include but only no employees
53.Attanasio, O., Augsburg, B., De Haas, R., Fitzsimons, E. and Harmgart, H., 2015. The impacts of microfinance: Evidence from joint-liability lending in Mongolia. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(1): 90-122.
Not about formal or informal wage
54.Attanasio, O., Guarín, A., Medina, C. and Meghir, C., 2006. Vocational Training for Disadvantaged Youth in Colombia: A Long-Term Follow-Up. Policy issue. Available at: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/vocational-training-disadvantaged-youth-colombia
Linked paper
55.Attanasio, O., Kugler, A. and Meghir, C., 2008. Training Disadvantaged Youth in Latin America: Evidence from a Randomised Trial. Education Working Paper, 8(01).
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56.Attanasio, O., Kugler, A. and Meghir, C., 2011. Subsidizing vocational training for disadvantaged youth in Colombia: Evidence from a randomized trial. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 3(3): 188-220.
Linked paper
57.Augsburg, B., De Haas, R., Harmgart, H. and Meghir, C., 2012. Microfinance at the margin: experimental evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2021005 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2021005.
Not about formal or informal wage
58.Austrian, K. and E. Muthengi. 2013. Safe and Smart Savings Products for Vulnerable Adolescent Girls in Kenya and Uganda. Evaluation Report. Nairobi: Population
Not about formal or informal wage
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Council.59.Awunyo-Vitor, D., Abankwah, V. and Kwansah, J.K.K.,
2012. Women participation in microcredit and its impact on income: A study of small-scale businesses in the central region of Ghana. American Journal of Experimental Agriculture, 2(3): 502.
Not about formal or informal wage
60.Ayaliew AG. (2013). Comparative study on the microfinance performance of male owned against female owned small and micro enterprises in Bahir Dar city, Ethiopia. International Journal of Research in Commerce and Management, 4(6): 119-121.
Not about formal or informal wage
61.Bacarreza, G.J.C. and Vasquez-Ruiz, H., 2013. Labour Supply Effects of Conditional Transfers: Analyzing the Dominican Republic's Solidarity Program. Documentos de trabajo Economía y Finanzas No 13-8. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2393201 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2393201
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62.Baird, S., Chirwa, E., De Hoop, J. and Ozler, B., 2014. Girl power: cash transfers and adolescent welfare. Evidence from cluster-randomized experiment in Malawi, in ‘African Successes: Health and Gender’.
Not about formal or informal wage
63.Balkan, B., Baskaya, Y.S.S. and Tumen, S., 2014. Evaluating the impact of the post-2008 employment subsidy program in Turkey. IZA Discussion Paper No. 9993. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2800490
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64.Bandiera, O., Buehren, N., Burgess, R., Goldstein, M., Gulesci, S., Rasul, I. and Sulaiman, M., 2012. Empowering adolescent girls: Evidence from a randomized control trial in Uganda. Washington, DC: World Bank.
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65.Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Das, N., Gulesci, S., Rasul, I. and Sulaiman, M., 2013. Can basic entrepreneurship transform the economic lives of the poor? IZA Discussion Paper No. 7386. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2266813.
Not about formal or informal wage
66.Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Das, N.C., Gulesci, S., Rasul, I., Shams, R. and Sulaiman, M. 2011. Asset transfer programme for the ultra-poor: a randomized control trial evaluation. CFPR Working Paper No. 22.
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sector67.Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Goldstein, M., Buehren, N.,
Gulesci, S., Rasul, I. and Sulaiman, M., 2014. Women’s empowerment in action: evidence from a randomized control trial in Africa. Economic Organisation and Public Policy Discussion Papers, EOPP 50. The London School of Economics and Political Science, Suntory and Toyota International Centres for Economics and Related Disciplines, London, UK.
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68.Bandiera, O., Burgess, R., Gulesci, S., Rasul, I. and Sulaiman, M., 2013. Capital, skills and the economic lives of the poor: recent evidence from field experiments. A Roadmap for Promoting Women’s Economic Empowerment. Available at: www. womeneconroadmap.org.
Not impact evaluation
69.Bandiera, O., Fischer, G., Prat, A. and Ytsma, E., 2016. Do women respond less to performance pay? Building evidence from multiple experiments. CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP11724. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2893078.
Not impact evaluation
70.Banerjee, A., Duflo, E., Glennerster, R. and Kinnan, C., 2015. The miracle of microfinance? Evidence from a randomized evaluation. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(1): 22-53.
Include but only no employees
71.Banerjee, A., Duflo, E., Glennerster, R. and Kinnan, C.G., 2009. Measuring the impact of microfinance in Hyderabad, India. Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL).
Not about formal or informal wage
72.Banerjee, A., Karlan, D. and Zinman, J., 2015. Six randomized evaluations of microcredit: Introduction and further steps. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(1): 1-21.
Not about formal or informal wage
73.Banerjee, A.V., Hanna, R., Kreindler, G. and Olken, B.A., 2015. Debunking the Stereotype of the Lazy Welfare Recipient: Evidence from Cash Transfer Programs Worldwide. HKS Working Paper No. 076. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2703447 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2703447.
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74.Barría, C.V. and Klasen, S., 2016. The impact of SENAI's vocational training program on employment, wages, and mobility in Brazil: Lessons for Sub Saharan Africa? The Quarterly Review of Economics and Finance, 62: 74-96.
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sector75.Barrientos, A. and Villa, J.M., 2015. Antipoverty Transfers
and Labour Market Outcomes: Regression Discontinuity Design Findings. The Journal of Development Studies, 51(9): 1224-1240.
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76.Barsoum, G., Crépon, B., Gardiner, D., Michel, B., Moaz, M. and Parienté, W. 2016. Evaluating the Effects of Entrepreneurship Edutainment in Egypt. Available at: http://erf.org.eg/wp-content/uploads/2017/03/Lbr_ERF23AC_BrunoGhadaBastien.pdf.
Not impact evaluation
77.Bass, J., Murray, S., Cole, G., Bolton, P., Poulton, C., Robinette, K., Seban, J., Falb, K. and Annan, J., 2016. Economic, social and mental health impacts of an economic intervention for female sexual violence survivors in Eastern Democratic Republic of Congo. Global Mental Health, 3: e19.
Not about formal or informal wage
78.Bastagli, F., Hagen-Zanker, J., Harman, L., Barca, V., Sturge, G., Schmidt, T. and Pellerano, L., 2016. Cash transfers: what does the evidence say? A rigorous review of programme impact and the role of design and implementation features. London: Overseas Development Institute (www. odi. org/projects/2797-social-protection-literature-review-poverty-impact).
Not impact evaluation
79.Batchuluun, A., Batbekh, S., Dalkhjav, B., Sanjmyatav, A., Baldandorj T. 2016. The impact of vocational training programs on youth unemployment in Mongolia. Research proposal presented to Partnership for Economic Policy (PEP).
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80.Bauchet, J., Morduch, J. and Ravi, S., 2015. Failure vs. displacement: Why an innovative anti-poverty program showed no net impact in South India. Journal of Development Economics, 116: 1-16.
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81.Beaman, L., Duflo, E., Pande, R. and Topalova, P., 2012. Female leadership raises aspirations and educational attainment for girls: A policy experiment in India. Science, 335(6068): 582-586.
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82.Beaman, L., Karlan, D., Thuysbaert, B. and Udry, C., 2013. Profitability of fertilizer: Experimental evidence from female rice farmers in Mali. The American Economic Review, 103(3): 381-386.
Include but only no employees
83.Beaman, L., Keleher, N. and Magruder, J. 2014. The impacts of psychosocial support and cash for work on vulnerable youth in Liberia. Policy issue. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/7371.
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84.Beaman, L., Keleher, N. and Magruder, J., 2013. Do job networks disadvantage women? Evidence from a recruitment experiment in Malawi. Unpublished. http://faculty. wcas. northwestern. edu/~ lab823/BKM_recruitment_Oct2013. pdf.
Not high-growth
85.Beath, A., Christia, F. and Enikolopov, R., 2013. Empowering women through development aid: Evidence from a field experiment in Afghanistan. American Political Science Review, 107(03): 540-557.
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86.Behrman, J.R., Parker, S.W. and Todd, P.E., 2011. Do conditional cash transfers for schooling generate lasting benefits? A five-year follow-up of PROGRESA/Oportunidades. Journal of Human Resources, 46(1): 93-122.
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87.Belwal, R., Tamiru, M. and Singh, G., 2012. Microfinance and sustained economic improvement: Women small‐scale entrepreneurs in Ethiopia. Journal of International Development, 24: S84-S99.
Not about formal or informal wage
88.Benavente, J.M., Crespi, G. and Maffioli, A., 2007. Public support to firm-level innovation: an evaluation of the FONTEC program. Documento de Trabajo, (05/07).
Include but only no employees
89.Benhassine, N., Devoto, F., Duflo, E., Dupas, P. and Pouliquen, V., 2015. Turning a shove into a nudge? A “labeled cash transfer” for education. American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 7(3): 86-125.
Not about formal or informal wage
90.Benhassine, N., Mckenzie, D.J., Pouliquen, V. and Santini, M., 2016. Can enhancing the benefits of formalization induce informal firms to become formal? Experimental evidence from Benin. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7900. Available at
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SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2878252.91.Benus, J., Rude, J. and Patrabansh, S., 2001. Impact of the
Emergency Demobilization and Reintegration Project in Bosnia & Herzegovina. Abt Associates.
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92.BenYishay, A., Jones, M., Kondylis, F. and Mobarak, A.M., 2016. Are gender differences in performance innate or socially mediated? World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7689. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2811336.
Not about formal or informal wage
93.Berg, E., Bhattacharyya, S., Rajasekhar, D. and Manjula, R., 2014. Can public employment schemes increase equilibrium wages? Evidence from a natural experiment in India. Working Paper No. 14/317.
Not high-growth
94.Berge, L.I.O., Bjorvatn, K. and Tungodden, B., 2014. Human and financial capital for microenterprise development: Evidence from a field and lab experiment. Management Science, 61(4): 707-722.
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95.Berge, L.I.O., Bjorvatn, K., Juniwaty, K.S. and Tungodden, B., 2012. Business training in Tanzania: From research-driven experiment to local implementation. Journal of African economies, 21(5): 808-827.
Not about formal or informal wage
96.Berlinski, S. and Galiani, S., 2007. The effect of a large expansion of pre-primary school facilities on preschool attendance and maternal employment. Labour Economics, 14(3): 665-680.
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97.Berlinski, S., Galiani, S. and Mc Ewan, P.J., 2011. Preschool and maternal labor market outcomes: Evidence from a regression discontinuity design. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 59(2): 313-344.
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98.Bernard, T., Dercon, S., Orkin, K. and Taffesse, A.S., 2014. The future in mind: Aspirations and forward-looking behaviour in rural Ethiopia. CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP10224. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2526352
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99.Besley, T. and Burgess, R., 2004. Can labor regulation Not impact
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hinder economic performance? Evidence from India. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 119(1): 91-134.
evaluation
100. Bezabih, M., Holden, S. and Mannberg, A., 2016. The Role of Land Certification in Reducing Gaps in Productivity between Male-and Female-Owned Farms in Rural Ethiopia. The Journal of Development Studies, 52(3): 360-376.
Not about formal or informal wage
101. Bhattacharya, J. and Banerjee, S., 2014. Group Participation and Women Empowerment: Matching as an Evaluation Estimator-A District‐Level Study in West Bengal, India. Poverty & Public Policy, 6(2): 176-194.
Not about formal or informal wage
102. Bidani, B., Goh, C.C. and O'Leary, C.J., 2002. Has training helped employ Xiagang in China? A tale from two cities. Report for the World Bank's Poverty Reduction and Economic Unit East Asia and Pacific Region.
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103. Bjorvatn, K., Cappelen, A.W., Sekei, L.H., Sorensen, E. and Tungodden, B., 2015. Teaching through television: Experimental evidence on entrepreneurship education in Tanzania. NHH Dept. of Economics Discussion Paper No. 3/2015. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2594748 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2594748.
Not about formal or informal wage
104. Blattman, C. and Annan, J., 2011. Reintegrating and Employing High Risk Youth in Liberia: Lessons from a randomized evaluation of a Landmine Action agricultural training program for ex-combatants. IPA, Yale University.
Not about formal or informal wage
105. Blattman, C. and Ralston, L., 2015. Generating employment in poor and fragile states: evidence from labor market and entrepreneurship programs. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2622220 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2622220.
Not impact evaluation
106. Blattman, C., Fiala, N. and Martinez, S., 2012. Employment generation in rural Africa: mid-term results from an experimental evaluation of the Youth Opportunities Program in Northern Uganda. DIW Berlin Discussion Paper No. 1201. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2030866 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2030866.
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107. Blattman, C., Fiala, N. and Martinez, S., 2013. Credit constraints, occupational choice, and the process of development: long run evidence from cash transfers in Uganda. SSRN Scholarly Paper.
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108. Blattman, C., Fiala, N. and Martinez, S., 2014. Generating skilled self-employment in developing countries: Experimental evidence from Uganda. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 129(2): 697-752.
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109. Blattman, C., Green, E., Annan, J., Jamison, J., Bureau, C.F.P., Aryemo, F., Carlson, N., Emeriau, M. and Segura, A., 2013. Building Women’s Economic and Social Empowerment through Enterprise: An Experimental Assessment of the Women’s Income Generating Support (WINGS) Program in Uganda. AVSI and Innovations for Poverty Action, New Haven, CT.
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110. Blattman, C., Green, E.P., Jamison, J. and Annan, J., 2014. ‘Employing and Empowering Marginalized Women: A Randomized Trial of Microenterprise Assistance. Working Paper.
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111. Blattman, C., Green, E.P., Jamison, J., Lehmann, M.C. and Annan, J., 2016. The Returns to Microenterprise Support among the Ultra poor: A Field Experiment in Post-war Uganda. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8(2): 35-64.
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112. Bloom, N., Eifert, B., Mahajan, A., McKenzie, D. and Roberts, J., 2013. Does management matter? Evidence from India. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 128(1): 1-51.
Not about formal or informal wage
113. Botha, M., Nieman, G. and van Vuuren, J., 2006. Enhancing female entrepreneurship by enabling access to skills. The International Entrepreneurship and Management Journal, 2(4): 479-493.
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114. Botha, M., Nieman, G. and Van Vuuren, J., 2007. Measuring the effectiveness of the Women Entrepreneurship Programme on potential, start-up and established women entrepreneurs in South Africa. South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences, 10(2): 163-183.
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115. Brody, C., De Hoop, T., Vojtkova, M., Warnock, R., Dunbar, M., Murthy, P., Dworkin, S.L. and Brody, C., 2015. Economic Self-Help Group Programs for Improving Women’s. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 19.
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116. Brown, A.N. 1996. Estonian Wage Structure and Private Sector Differentials. International Journal of Sociology, 26: 53-75.
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117. Brown, D., 2014. Skills Development Training Among Women Hospitality Industry Entrepreneurs in South
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Sudan. Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education, (1-2): 173-187.
118. Bruhn, M. and Love, I., 2009. The economic impact of banking the unbanked: evidence from Mexico. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1428628.
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119. Bruhn, M. and Love, I., 2011. Gender differences in the impact of banking services: evidence from Mexico. Small Business Economics, 37(4): 493-512.
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120. Bruhn, M. and Zia, B., 2013. Stimulating managerial capital in emerging markets: the impact of business training for young entrepreneurs. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 5(2): 232-266.
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121. Bruhn, M., 2011. License to sell: the effect of business registration reform on entrepreneurial activity in Mexico. The Review of Economics and Statistics, 93(1): 382-386.
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122. Bruhn, M., 2013. A tale of two species: Revisiting the effect of registration reform on informal business owners in Mexico. Journal of Development Economics, 103: 275-283.
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123. Bruhn, M., Karlan, D.S. and Schoar, A., 2013. The impact of consulting services on small and medium enterprises: Evidence from a randomized trial in Mexico. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6508. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2285974.
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124. Buehren, N., Goldstein, M., Gulesci, S., Sulaiman, M. and Yam, V., 2015. Evaluation of Layering Microfinance on an Adolescent Development Program for Girls in Tanzania. Unpublished manuscript.
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125. Buehren, N., Goldstein, M.P., Vasilaky, K.N., Leonard, K.L., Montalvao, J. and Vasilaky, K., 2016. Women's empowerment, sibling rivalry, and competitiveness: evidence from a lab experiment and a randomized control trial in Uganda. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper
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No. 7699. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2811346.
126. Bulte, E., Lensink, R. and Vu, N., 2016. Gender training and female empowerment: Experimental evidence from Vietnam. Economics Letters, 145, pp.117-119.
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127. Burchfield, S., Hua, H., Baral, D. and Rocha, V., 2002. A Longitudinal Study of the Effect of Integrated Literacy and Basic Education Programs on Women's Participation in Social and Economic Development in Nepal. Research report. Available at: http://www.worlded.org/asia/nepal/nepal_12_19_02.pdf.
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128. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology and Innovations (BARAI). 2013. Final impact evaluation of the saving for Change program in Mali, 2009–2012. Bureau of Applied Research in Anthropology, University of Arizona, and Innovations for Poverty Action. Evaluation commissioned by Oxfam America and Freedom from Hunger.
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129. Burger, R. and Jafta, R., 2010. Affirmative action in South Africa: an empirical assessment of the impact on labour market outcomes. CRISE (Centre for Research on Inequality, Human Security and Ethnicity) Working Paper, 76: 09-36.
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130. Bustamante, N.R., Uribe, A.M.T. and Vargas, C.O., 2015. Maternity and Labor Markets: Impact of Legislation in Colombia (No. 88513). Inter-American Development Bank.
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131. Buvinić, M. and Furst-Nichols, R., 2016. Promoting women's economic empowerment: what works? The World Bank Research Observer, 31(1): 59-101.
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132. Cai, J. and Szeidl, A., 2016. Interfirm Relationships and Business Performance (No. w22951). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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133. Calderon, G., Cunha, J.M. and De Giorgi, G., 2013. Business literacy and development: Evidence from a randomized controlled trial in rural Mexico (No. w19740). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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134. Calero, C., Diez, V.G., Soares, Y.S., Kluve, J. and Corseuil, C.H., 2017. Can arts-based interventions enhance labor market outcomes among youth? Evidence from a randomized trial in Rio de Janeiro. Labour Economics, 45:
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131-142.135. Card, D., Ibarrarán, P., Regalia, F., Rosas-Shady, D.
and Soares, Y., 2011. The labor market impacts of youth training in the Dominican Republic. Journal of Labor Economics, 29(2): 267-300.
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136. Carneiro, P.M., Galasso, E. and Ginja, R., 2015. Tackling social exclusion: evidence from Chile. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7180. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2579879.
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137. Carr, A.M., Tenywa, M. and Balasubramanian, K., 2015. From Learning to Empowerment: A study of smallholder farmers in South West Uganda. Journal of Learning for Development-JL4D, 2(3).
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138. Castillo, V., Maffioli, A., Monsalvo, A.P., Rojo, S. and Stucchi, R., 2010. Can SME Policies Improve Firm Performance? Evidence from an Impact Evaluation in Argentina. Evidence from an Impact Evaluation in Argentina.
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139. Castillo, V., Maffioli, A., Rojo Brizuela, A.S. and Stucchi, R., 2014. Knowledge Spillovers of Innovation Policy through Labor Mobility: An Impact Evaluation of the FONTAR Program in Argentina (No. IDB-WP-488). IDB Working Paper Series.
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140. Cazes, S., Khatiwada, S. and Malo, M., 2012. Employment protection and collective bargaining: Beyond the deregulation agenda (No. 994719703402676). International Labour Organization.
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141. Centro M. (2005). Impact Assessment of the Oficios Training Program for Youth of Scarce Resources (Evaluación de impacto del programa de Formación en Oficios para Jóvenes de Escasos Recursos, Ejecución)
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142. Cerda, R., 2002. Is there an endogenous problem of sustainability on the pay-as-you-go social security system? Using the Chilean experience as an experiment (Vol. 203).
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Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Instituto de Economía.
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143. Chang, H., Liu, J. and Gao, Y., 2017. Land tenure policy and women’s off-farm employment in rural China (No. 2017-03). PEP-PMMA.
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144. Chaudhury, N., Friedman, J. and Onishi, J., 2013. Philippines Conditional Cash Transfer Program. The Philippines: The World Bank.
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145. Chen, M.A. and Snodgrass, D., 2001. Managing resources, activities, and risk in urban India: The impact of SEWA Bank. Washington, DC: AIMS.
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146. Chiputwa, B. and Qaim, M., 2016. Sustainability standards, gender, and nutrition among smallholder farmers in Uganda. The Journal of Development Studies, 52(9): 1241-1257.
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147. Chitolina, L., Foguel, M.N. and Menezes-Filho, N., 2013. The impact of the expansion of the Bolsa Família programme on the time allocation of youths and labour supply of adults (No. 120). Working Paper, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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148. Cho, Y. and Honorati, M., 2014. Entrepreneurship programs in developing countries: A meta regression analysis. Labour Economics, 28: 110-130.
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149. Cho, Y., Kalomba, D., Mobarak, A.M. and Orozco, V., 2013. Gender Differences in the Effects of Vocational Training. Human Development.
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150. Chong, A. and Galdo, J., 2006. Training quality and earnings: the effects of competition on the provision of public-sponsored training programs (No. 555). Working paper//Inter-American Development Bank, Research Department.
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151. Chong, A., Galdo, J. and Saavedra, J., 2008. Informality and productivity in the labor market in Peru. Journal of Economic Policy Reform, 11(4): 229-245.
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152. Chowdhury, M., Amin, S. and Farah, T., 2016. Access to microcredit and women’s entrepreneurship: evidence from Bangladesh (No. 2016-13). PEP-PMMA.
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153. Chudnovsky, D., López, A., Rossi, M. and Ubfal, D., 2006. Evaluating a program of public funding of private innovation activities: An econometric study of FONTAR in Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank.
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154. Chun, N. and Watanabe, M., 2012. Can skill diversification improve welfare in rural areas? Evidence from Bhutan. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 4(2): 214-234.
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155. Cirera, X., Lakshman, R. and Spratt, S., 2013. The impact of export processing zones on employment, wages and labour conditions in developing countries. London: 3ie.
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156. Cling, J.P., Razafindrakoto, M. and Roubaud, F., 2005. Export processing zones in Madagascar: a success story under threat? World Development, 33(5): 785-803.
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157. Cling, J.P., Razafindrakoto, M. and Roubaud, F., 2009. Export processing zones in Madagascar: The impact of the dismantling of clothing quotas on employment and labor standards. Globalization, Wages, and the Quality of Jobs, p.237.
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158. Coady, D.P., Dai, X. and Wang, L., 2001. Community programs and women's participation: The Chinese experience. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2622. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2894711.
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159. Comola, M. and De Mello, L., 2011. How does decentralized minimum wage setting affect employment and informality? The case of Indonesia. Review of Income and Wealth, 57(s1): S79-S99.
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160. Conner A. (2009). No Profit for Her. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 7(2): 10-11.
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161. Contreras, D. and Sepúlveda, P., 2016. Effect of lengthening the school day on mother's labor supply. The World Bank Economic Review, p.lhw003.
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162. Contreras, D., Zapata, D., Ochoa, M. and Kruger, D.I., 2007. The role of social networks in the economic opportunities of Bolivian women. IDB Working Paper No.
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225. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1815906 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1815906.
163. Corseuil et al. (2011). The impact of the federal simple on the level of employment of the Brazilian industry. (o impacto do simples federal no nível de emprego da industria Brasileira)
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164. Corseuil, C.H., Foguel, M., Gonzaga, G. and Ribeiro, E.P., 2014. Youth Turnover in Brazil: Job and Worker Flows and an Evaluation of a Youth-Targeted Training Program (No. 155). Documento de Trabajo.
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165. Corsi, M., De Angelis, M. and Montalbano, P., 2013. The gender impact of microfinance: The case of Wekembe in Uganda. CEB Working Paper No. 13/045. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2367401 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2367401.
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166. Crépon, B., Devoto, F., Duflo, E. and Parienté, W., 2011. Impact of microcredit in rural areas of Morocco: Evidence from a Randomized Evaluation. MIT Working paper.
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167. Crespi, G., Maffioli, A. and Meléndez Arjona, M., 2011. Public Support to Innovation: The Colombian COLCIENCIAS'Experience. Inter-American Development Bank.
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168. Dabalen, A., Kilic, T. and Wane, W., 2008. Social transfers, labor supply and poverty reduction: The case of Albania. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1304678.
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169. Daidone, S., Davis, B., Dewbre, J. and Covarrubias, K. 2014. Lesotho’s Child Grant Programme: 24-month impact report on productive activities and labour allocation. Lesotho country case study report. Available at: http://www.fao.org/3/a-i4186e.pdf.
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170. Danzer, A.M., 2013. Benefit Generosity and the Income Effect on Labour Supply: Quasi‐Experimental Evidence. The Economic Journal, 123(571): 1059-1084.
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171. Das, K.S., 2012. Practices of Self Help Groups in Rural India: A Comparative Assessment on Quality and Impact. Economic Affairs, 57(2): 147-164.
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172. Dasso, R. and Fernandez, F., 2015. The effects of electrification on employment in rural Peru. IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 4(1): 6.
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173. Datar, G., Del Carpio, X.V. and Hoffmann, V., 2009. Can a market-assisted land redistribution program improve the lives of the poor? Evidence from Malawi. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 5093. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1494831.
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174. Datta, U., 2015. Socio-economic impacts of JEEViKA: a large-scale self-help group project in Bihar, India. World Development, 68: 1-18.
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175. Davis, K., Nkonya, E., Kato, E., Mekonnen, D.A., Odendo, M., Miiro, R. and Nkuba, J., 2012. Impact of farmer field schools on agricultural productivity and poverty in East Africa. World Development, 40(2): 402-413.
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176. De Armas, E.B. and Jallab, M.S., 2002. A Review of the Role and Impact of Export Processing Zones in World Trade: the Case of Mexico. Working Paper. Available at: https://halshs.archives-ouvertes.fr/halshs-00178444/.
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177. De Barros, R., Olinto, P., Lunde, T. and Carvalho, M., 2011, March. The impact of access to free childcare on women’s labor market outcomes: evidence from a randomized trial in low-income neighborhoods of Rio de Janeiro. In World Bank Economists’ Forum.
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178. De Giorgi, G. and Rahman, A., 2013. SME’s Registration: Evidence from an RCT in Bangladesh. Economics Letters, 120(3): 573-578.
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179. De Mel, S., McKenzie, D. and Woodruff, C., 2009. Are women more credit constrained? Experimental evidence on gender and microenterprise returns. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 1(3): 1-32.
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180. De Mel, S., McKenzie, D. and Woodruff, C., 2009. Returns to Capital in Microenterprises: Evidence from a Field Experiment. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 124(1): 423-423.
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181. De Mel, S., McKenzie, D. and Woodruff, C., 2012. One-time transfers of cash or capital have long-lasting effects on microenterprises in Sri Lanka. Science, 335(6071): 962-966.
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182. De Mel, S., McKenzie, D. and Woodruff, C., 2014. Business training and female enterprise start-up, growth, and dynamics: Experimental evidence from Sri Lanka. Journal of Development Economics, 106: 199-210.
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183. De Negri, J.A., Lemos, M.B. and De Negri, F., 2006. Impact of P&D Incentive Program on the Performance and Technological Efforts of Brazilian Industrial Firms. Inter-American Development Bank.
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184. De, S. and Sarker, D., 2011. Women's Empowerment through Self-help Groups and its Impact on Health Issues: Empirical Evidence. Journal of global analysis, 2(1).
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185. Deininger, K. and Liu, Y., 2009. Economic and social impacts of self-help groups in India. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4884. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1372961.
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186. Deininger, K. and Liu, Y., 2013. Evaluating program impacts on mature self-help groups in India. The World Bank Economic Review, 27(2): 272-296.
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187. Deininger, K. and Liu, Y.Y., 2009. Longer Term Economic Impact of Self Help Groups in India. World.
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188. Deininger, K., Ali, D.A. and Alemu, T., 2008. Impacts of Land Certification Ontenure Security, Investment, and Land Markets: Evidence from Ethiopia. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4764. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1293177.
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189. Desai, R.M. and Joshi, S., 2014. Can Producer Associations Improve Rural Livelihoods? Evidence from Farmer Centres in India. Journal of Development Studies, 50(1): 64-80.
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190. Desai, R.M. and Joshi, S., 2014. Collective action and community development: Evidence from self-help groups in rural India. The World Bank Economic Review, 28(3): 492-524.
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191. Díaz, J.J. and Jaramillo, M., 2006. An Evaluation of the Peruvian" Youth Labor Training Program"-PROJOVEN. Inter-American Development Bank.
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192. Dickson, K. and Bangpan, M., 2012. Providing Access to Not impact
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Economic Assets for Girls and Young Women in Low-and Lower Middle-Income Countries. A Systematic Review of the Evidence. EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London, London.
evaluation
193. Dineen, K. and Le, Q.V., 2015. The impact of an integrated microcredit program on the empowerment of women and gender equality in rural Vietnam. The Journal of Developing Areas, 49(1): 23-38.
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194. Dinkelman, T. and Ranchhod, V., 2012. Evidence on the impact of minimum wage laws in an informal sector: Domestic workers in South Africa. Journal of Development Economics, 99(1): 27-45.
Not relevant intervention
195. Dinkelman, T., 2011. The effects of rural electrification on employment: New evidence from South Africa. The American Economic Review, 101(7): 3078-3108.
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196. Diwan, F., Makana, G., McKenzie, D. and Paruzzolo, S., 2014. Invitation Choice Structure Has No Impact on Attendance in a Female Business Training Program in Kenya. PloS one, 9(10): e109873.
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197. Doi, Y., McKenzie, D. and Zia, B., 2014. Who you train matters: Identifying combined effects of financial education on migrant households. Journal of Development Economics, 109: 39-55.
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198. Duflo, E., Kremer, M. and Robinson, J., 2008. How high are rates of return to fertilizer? Evidence from field experiments in Kenya. The American economic review, 98(2): 482-488.
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199. Duncan, D. and Peter, K.S., 2010. Does labour supply respond to a flat tax? Economics of transition, 18(2): 365-404.
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200. Dupas, P. and Robinson, J., 2013. Savings constraints and microenterprise development: Evidence from a field experiment in Kenya. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 5(1): 163-192.
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201. Duvendack, M. and Palmer-Jones, R., 2012. High noon for microfinance impact evaluations: re-investigating the evidence from Bangladesh. The Journal of Development
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Studies, 48(12): 1864-1880.202. Duvendack, M., Palmer-Jones, R. and Vaessen, J.,
2014. Meta-analysis of the impact of microcredit on women’s control over household decisions: methodological issues and substantive findings. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 6(2): 73-96.
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203. Emmanuel, D., Owusu-Sekyere, E., Owusu, V. and Jordaan, H., 2016. Impact of agricultural extension service on adoption of chemical fertilizer: Implications for rice productivity and development in Ghana. NJAS-Wageningen Journal of Life Sciences, 79: 41-49.
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204. Estrin, S. and Mickiewicz, T., 2011. Institutions and female entrepreneurship. Small business economics, 37(4): 397.
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205. Fafchamps, M., McKenzie, D., Quinn, S. and Woodruff, C., 2014. Microenterprise growth and the flypaper effect: Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana. Journal of development Economics, 106: 211-226.
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206. Fafchamps, M., McKenzie, D., Quinn, S.R. and Woodruff, C., 2011. When is capital enough to get female microenterprises growing? Evidence from a randomized experiment in Ghana (No. w17207). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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207. Fafchamps, M., McKenzie, D., Quinn, S.R. and Woodruff, C., 2014. Grants and profit growth for men and women-owned enterprises in Ghana. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/6646.
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208. Fagernäs, S., 2010. Labor law, judicial efficiency, and informal employment in India. Journal of Empirical Legal Studies, 7(2): 282-321.
Not impact evaluation
209. Fajnzylber, P., Maloney, W.F. and Montes-Rojas, G.V., 2011. Does formality improve micro-firm performance? Evidence from the Brazilian SIMPLES program. Journal of Development Economics, 94(2): 262-276.
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210. Fallon, P.R. and Lucas, R.E., 1991. The impact of changes in job security regulations in India and Zimbabwe. The World Bank Economic Review, 5(3): 395-413.
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211. Fernald, L.C., Hamad, R., Karlan, D., Ozer, E.J. and Zinman, J., 2008. Small individual loans and mental health: a randomized controlled trial among South African adults. BMC Public Health, 8(1): 409.
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212. Ferraz, C., Finan, F. and Szerman, D., 2015. Procuring Include but
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firm growth: the effects of government purchases on firm dynamics (No. w21219). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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213. Fiala N. (2015). Business is tough, but family can be worse: experimental results on family constraints and enterprise development. Available at: https://editorialexpress.com/cgi-bin/conference/download.cgi?db_name=CSAE2016&paper_id=524.
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214. Fiala, N., 2015. Rethinking the microfinance model: Returns to subsidized microcredit for male and female entrepreneurs in Uganda. Available at: https://www.poverty-action.org/sites/default/files/publications/Rethinking.pdf.
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215. Field, E. and Pande, R. 2016. Does women’s banking matter for women? Evidence from urban India. Working Paper S-35306-INC-1. Available at: https://www.theigc.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Field-et-al-2016-Working-Paper.pdf.
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216. Field, E. and Vyborny, K. 2015. The impact of public transport on labor market outcomes in Pakistan. Available at: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/fr/node/11692.
Not impact evaluation
217. Field, E., 2007. Entitled to work: Urban property rights and labor supply in Peru. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 122(4): 1561-1602.
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218. Field, E., Jayachandran, S. and Pande, R., 2010. Do traditional institutions constrain female entrepreneurship? A field experiment on business training in India. The American Economic Review, 100(2): 125-129.
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219. Field, E., Jayachandran, S., Pande, R. and Rigol, N., 2016. Friendship at Work: Can Peer Effects Catalyze Female Entrepreneurship? American Economic Journal: Economic Policy, 8(2): 125-53.
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220. Field, E., Pande, R., Papp, J. and Rigol, N., 2010. Term structure of debt and entrepreneurial behavior: Experimental evidence from microfinance. Mimeo.
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221. Field, E., Pande, R., Papp, J. and Rigol, N., 2013. Does the classic microfinance model discourage entrepreneurship among the poor? Experimental evidence from India. The American Economic Review, 103(6): 2196-2226.
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222. Field, E., Pande, R., Rigol, N., Schaner, S. and Moore, Not high-
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C.T., 2016. On Her Account: Can Strengthening Women’s Financial Control Boost Female Labor Supply? Available at: http://scholar.harvard.edu/files/rpande/files/on_her_account.can_strengthening_womens_financial_control_boost_female_labor_supply.pdf.
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223. Fischer, G., Drexler, A. and Schoar, A., 2010. Keeping it simple: financial literacy and rules of thumb. In CEPR Development Economics Workshop, Barcelona, Spain.
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224. Fofana, N.B., Antonides, G., Niehof, A. and van Ophem, J.A., 2015. How microfinance empowers women in Côte d’Ivoire. Review of Economics of the Household, 13(4): 1023-1041.
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225. Foguel, M.N. and Barros, R.P.D., 2010. The effects of conditional cash transfer programmes on adult labour supply: an empirical analysis using a time-series-cross-section sample of Brazilian municipalities. Estudos Econômicos (São Paulo), 40(2): 259-293.
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226. Foundation for the Advancement of Economics, 2014. Impact evaluation of active labour market programmes targeting disadvantaged youth in Serbia.
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227. Franklin, S., 2014, June. Job Search, Transport Costs and Youth Unemployment: Evidence from Urban Ethiopia. In IZA Conference, Washington, DC.
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228. Franklin, S., 2015. Location, search costs and youth unemployment: A randomized trial of transport subsidies in Ethiopia. Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford.
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229. Gaddis, I. and Pieters, J. 2014. The gendered labor market impacts of trade liberalization: evidence from Brazil (No. WPS7095: 1-36). The World Bank.
Not impact evaluation
230. Galasso, E. and Ravallion, M., 2004. Social protection in a crisis: Argentina’s Plan Jefes y Jefas. The World Bank Economic Review, 18(3): 367-399.
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231. Galasso, E., Ravallion, M. and Salvia, A., 2004. Include but
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Assisting the transition from workfare to work: A randomized experiment. ILR Review, 58(1): 128-142.
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232. Galdo, J. and Chong, A., 2012. Does the quality of public-sponsored training programs matter? Evidence from bidding processes data. Labour Economics, 19(6): 970-986.
Linked paper
233. Galiani, S. and McEwan, P.J., 2013. The heterogeneous impact of conditional cash transfers. Journal of Public Economics, 103: 85-96.
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234. Galvao, A., Montes-Rojas, G. and Gabrieli, T., 2011. Who benefits from reducing the cost of formality? Quantile regression discontinuity analysis. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1696003 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1696003.
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235. Gandelman, N. and Rasteletti, A., 2016. The Impact of Bank Credit on Employment Formality: Evidence from Uruguay. Emerging Markets Finance and Trade, 52(7): 1661-1678.
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236. Garikipati, S., 2012. Microcredit and women's empowerment: Through the lens of time‐use data from rural India. Development and Change, 43(3): 719-750.
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237. Gebrehiwot, K.G., 2015. The impact of agricultural extension on households’ welfare in Ethiopia. International Journal of Social Economics, 42(8): 733-748.
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238. Ghani, S.E., Mani, A. and O'Connell, S.D., 2013. Can political empowerment help economic empowerment? Women leaders and female labor force participation in India. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6675. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2344544.
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239. Ghani, T. and Reed, T., 2014. Competing for relationships: Markets and informal institutions in Sierra Leone. Available at: https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/7051/aadbc4ce62b047e6714cded621b73919cccb.pdf.
Not about formal or informal wage
240. Giné, X. and Mansuri, G., 2014. Money or ideas? A field experiment on constraints to entrepreneurship in rural Pakistan. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No.
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6959. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2461015
241. Giné, X., Mansuri, G. and Picón, M., 2011. Does a picture paint a thousand words? Evidence from a microcredit marketing experiment. The World Bank Economic Review, 25(3): 508-542.
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242. Glaub, M., Frese, M., Fischer, S. and Hoppe, M., 2012. A psychological personal Initiative training enhances business success of African business owners. Mimeo. National University of Singapore Business School.
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243. Glick, P. and Roubaud, F., 2006. Export processing zone expansion in Madagascar: What are the labour market and gender impacts? Journal of African Economies, 15(4): 722-756.
Not impact evaluation
244. Goldstein, M., Houngbedji, K., Kondylis, F., O’Sullivan, M. and Selod, H., 2015. Formalizing Rural Land Rights in West Africa. Development Research.
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245. Gonzales, R., Mendizabal, J. and Aranda, P., 2016. Is microfinance truly useless for poverty reduction and women empowerment? A Bayesian spatial-propensity score matching evaluation in Bolivia (No. 2016-06). PEP-PMMA.
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246. González Rozada, M., Ronconi, L. and Ruffo, H., 2011. Protecting workers against unemployment in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from Argentina. Inter-American Development Bank.
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247. Gourdon, J., Marchat, J.M., Sharma, S. and Vishwanath, T., 2011. Can Matching Grants Promote Exports? Evidence from Tunisia’s FAMEX II Programme. Where to Spend the Next Million?
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248. Green, E.P., Blattman, C., Jamison, J. and Annan, J., 2015. Women's entrepreneurship and intimate partner violence: A cluster randomized trial of microenterprise assistance and partner participation in post-conflict Uganda (SSM-D-14-01580R1). Social Science & Medicine, 133, pp.177-188.
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249. Grimm, M. and Paffhausen, A.L., 2015. Do interventions targeted at micro-entrepreneurs and small and medium-sized firms create jobs? A systematic review of the evidence for low and middle-income countries. Labour Economics, 32: 67-85.
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250. Grogan, L. and Sadanand, A., 2013. Rural electrification Include but
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and employment in poor countries: Evidence from Nicaragua. World Development, 43: 252-265.
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251. Groh, M., Krishnan, N., McKenzie, D. and Vishwanath, T., 2016. Do Wage Subsidies Provide a Stepping-Stone to Employment for Recent College Graduates? Evidence from a Randomized Experiment in Jordan. Review of Economics and Statistics, 98(3): 488-502.
Linked paper
252. Groh, M., Krishnan, N., McKenzie, D. and Vishwanath, T., 2016. The impact of soft skills training on female youth employment: evidence from a randomized experiment in Jordan. IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 5(1): 9.
Linked paper
253. Groisman, F.A., 2015. Social protection to the informal sector: the role of minimum wage and income transfer policies. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2665225 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2665225.
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254. Hallman, K., Quisumbing, A.R., Ruel, M. and Brière, B.D.L., 2005. Mothers’ work and child care: findings from the urban slums of Guatemala City. Economic development and cultural change, 53(4): 855-885.
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255. Hallward-Driemeier, M., Rijkers, B. and Waxman, A., 2015. Can minimum wages close the gender wage gap? Evidence from Indonesia. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7364. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2630380.
Not relevant intervention
256. Hamilton, S., 2002. Neoliberalism, gender, and property rights in rural Mexico. Latin American Research Review: 119-143.
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257. Harvard Kennedy School. 2017. Not informed, not allowed, or not wanted? Understanding supply and demand-side constraints to vocational training and post-placement tenure for India's young rural females on project. Identifying the Key Constraints to Young Indian Women’s Labor Force Participation. Working Paper.
Not impact evaluation
258. Haushofer, J. and Shapiro, J., 2016. The short-term impact of unconditional cash transfers to the poor: Experimental Evidence from Kenya. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 131(4): 1973-2042.
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259. Hawley, J.D., 2008. Vocational-technical schooling and occupational matching in Thailand: differences between men and women. Asia Pacific Journal of Education, 28(2): 189-205.
Not impact evaluation
260. Hicks, J.H., Kremer, M., Mbiti, I. and Miguel, E. 2016. Evaluating the impact of vocational education vouchers on out-of-school youth in Kenya. 3ie Impact Evaluation Report 37. New Delhi: International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie).
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261. Hirshleifer, S., McKenzie, D., Almeida, R. and Ridao‐Cano, C., 2015. The impact of vocational training for the unemployed: experimental evidence from Turkey. The Economic Journal.
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262. Ibarrarán, P. and Rosas Shady, D., 2009. Evaluating the impact of job training programmes in Latin America: evidence from IDB funded operations. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 1(2): 195-216.
Not impact evaluation
263. Ibarrarán, P. and Rosas-Shady, D., 2006. Impact Evaluation of the Job Training Component (PROCAJOVEN) of the Assistance Program for the Building of a Training and Employment System in Panama (PN0125). Inter-American Development Bank.
Linked paper
264. Ibarraran, P., Ripani, L., Taboada, B., Villa, J.M. and Garcia, B., 2014. Life skills, employability and training for disadvantaged youth: Evidence from a randomized evaluation design. IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 3(1): 1-24.
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265. Ibarrarán, P., Rosas-Shady, D. and Soares, Y., 2006. Impact Evaluation of a Youth Job Training Program in the Dominican Republic: Ex-Post Project Evaluation Report of the Labor Training and Modernization Project (DR0134). Inter-American Development Bank.
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266. Ike, P.C., 2013. Analysis of impact of microfinance Not about
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services on business performance of small-scale women entrepreneurs in Enugu State, Nigeria. Asian Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development, 3(6): 424-429.
formal or informal wage
267. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). 2005. Business education for microcredit clients in Peru. Policy issue. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/6256.
Not about formal or informal wage
268. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). 2013. Estimating the impacts of microfranchising on young women in Nairobi. Policy Issue. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/7511.
Not impact evaluation
269. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). 2013. Graduating the ultra-poor in Ethiopia. Policy issue. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/6201.
Not about formal or informal wage
270. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). 2014. Providing collateral and improving product market access for smallholder farmers: a randomized evaluation of inventory credit in Sierra Leone. Policy Issue. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/7161.
Not about formal or informal wage
271. Innovations for Poverty Action (IPA). 2015. Starting a lifetime of saving: teaching the practice of saving to Ugandan youth. Available at: http://www.poverty-action.org/printpdf/6566.
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272. International Rescue Committee (IRC). 2009. Getting down to business: women’s economic and social empowerment. Working paper. Available at: http://www.seepnetwork.org/filebin/pdf/savings_led_working_group/library/Burundi_EASE_Imact_Eval_Formatted_Final.pdf.
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273. Iturriza, A., Bedi, A.S. and Sparrow, R.A., 2008. Unemployment Assistance and Transition to Employment in Argentina. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1152267 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1152267.
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274. Jaffri, A.A., Sana, M. and Asjed, R., 2015. Impact of globalization on gender inequality in labour market of Pakistan. Pakistan Economic and Social Review, 53(1): 1-16.
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275. Jain, M., 2016. Public pre-schooling and maternal labour force participation in rural India. Oxford Development Studies, 44(2): 246-263.
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276. Jalan, J. and Ravallion, M., 2003. Estimating the benefit incidence of an antipoverty program by propensity-score matching. Journal of Business & Economic Statistics, 21(1):
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19-30.277. Jaramillo, M. and Parodi, S., 2005. Evaluación
experimental del programa Formación de Líderes Empresariales en el Departamento de Huancavélica. Disponible en: http//www. grade. org. pe/download/docs/CIDHuancavelica. pdf (consultado el 1 de junio de 2005). Google translate: Experimental evaluation of the program "Training of Business Leaders in the Department of Huancavelica".
Foreign language
278. Jaramillo, M., Galdo, J. and Montalva, V., 2007. Do the poorest among the poor benefit from active labor market programs? Evidence from Peru’s Projoven. Final report presented to the Poverty and Economic Policy Network PEP-NET PMMA Subnetwork. Available at: http://www.cedlas-er.org/sites/default/files/aux_files/jaramillo_0.pdf.
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279. Jenkins, R. and Sen, K., 2006. International trade and manufacturing employment in the South: four country case studies. Oxford Development Studies, 34(3): 299-322.
Not impact evaluation
280. Jensen, R., 2012. Do labor market opportunities affect young women's work and family decisions? Experimental evidence from India. The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 127(2): 753-792.
Linked paper
281. Jones, P., 1997. The impact of minimum wage legislation in developing countries where coverage is incomplete. University of Oxford, Institute of Economics and Statistics, Centre for the Study of African Economies.
Not relevant intervention
282. Kabeer, N., Piza, C. and Taylor, L., 2012. What are the economic impacts of conditional cash transfer programmes? A systematic review of the evidence. Technical report. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, Institute of Education, University of London.
Not impact evaluation
283. Kaboski, J.P. and Townsend, R.M., 2005. Policies and Impact: An Analysis of Village‐Level Microfinance Institutions. Journal of the European Economic Association, 3(1): 1-50.
Not about formal or informal wage
284. Kaboski, J.P. and Townsend, R.M., 2009. The Impacts of Credit on Village Economies. Available at: http://ndigd.nd.edu/assets/172922/impacts_of_credit_on_village_economies.pdf.
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285. Kagitcibasi, C., Goksen, F. and Gulgoz, S., 2005. Functional adult literacy and empowerment of women:
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Impact of a functional literacy program in Turkey. Journal of adolescent & adult literacy, 48(6): 472-489.
286. Kalume, L.R., L Corseuil, C.H. and Santos, D.D.D., 2013. O Simples Nacional e a Formalização das Firmas no Rio de Janeiro. Planejamento e Políticas Públicas, (40). Google translate: “The national simple and the formalization of firms in Rio de Janeiro”.
Foreign language
287. Kan, F.M., 1990. Job opportunities and technical and vocational training of unemployed girls in China. CESO verhandelingen: 48.
Not impact evaluation
288. Kandpal, E., Baylis, K. and Arends-Kuenning, M., 2012. Empowering women through education and influence: an evaluation of the Indian Mahila Samakhya Program. IZA Discussion Paper No. 6347. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2010942.
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289. Kandpal, E., Baylis, K. and Arends-Kuenning, M., 2013. Measuring the effect of a community-level program on women's empowerment outcomes: evidence from India. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6399. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2245476.
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290. Kaplan, D.S., Piedra, E. and Seira, E., 2011. Entry regulation and business start-ups: Evidence from Mexico. Journal of Public Economics, 95(11): 1501-1515.
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291. Kapoor, M., Ranjan, P. and Raychaudhuri, J., 2012. The impact of credit constraints on exporting firms: empirical evidence from India. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2023068 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2023068.
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292. Karamba, R.W. and Winters, P.C., 2015. Gender and agricultural productivity: implications of the Farm Input Subsidy Program in Malawi. Agricultural Economics, 46(3): 357-374.
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293. Karlan, D. and Valdivia, M., 2011. Teaching entrepreneurship: Impact of business training on microfinance clients and institutions. Review of Economics and statistics, 93(2): 510-527.
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294. Karlan, D. and Zinman, J., 2010. Expanding credit access: Using randomized supply decisions to estimate the impacts. The Review of Financial Studies, 23(1): 433-464.
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295. Karlan, D. and Zinman, J., 2011. Microcredit in theory and practice: Using randomized credit scoring for impact evaluation. Science, 332(6035): 1278-1284.
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296. Karlan, D., Knight, R. and Udry, C., 2015. Consulting Not about
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and capital experiments with microenterprise tailors in Ghana. Journal of Economic Behavior & Organization, 118: 281-302.
formal or informal wage
297. Karlan, D., Savonitto, B., Thuysbaert, B. and Udrya, C. 2014. The impact of savings groups on the lives of the rural poor in Ghana, Malawi, and Uganda. Available at: http://www.pnas.org/content/114/12/3079.full.pdf.
Not about formal or informal wage
298. Karlan, D., Savonitto, B., Thuysbaert, B., Udry, C. 2011). Evaluating village savings and loan associations in Uganda. Policy issue. Available at: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/evaluating-village-savings-and-loan-associations-uganda.
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299. Kassouf, A.L. and De Oliveira, P.R., 2012. Impact evaluation of the Brazilian non-contributory pension program benefício de prestação continuada (BPC) on family welfare. Partnership for Economic Policy Working Paper 2012-12. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2374388 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2374388.
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300. Khandker, S.R., Bakht, Z. and Koolwal, G.B., 2009. The poverty impact of rural roads: evidence from Bangladesh. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 57(4): 685-722.
Not about formal or informal wage
301. Khandker, S.R., Barnes, D.F., Samad, H.A. and Minh, N.H., 2009. Welfare impacts of rural electrification: evidence from Vietnam. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 5057. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1476699.
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302. Khanna, M., Kochhar, N. and Palaniswamy, N., 2015. A retrospective impact evaluation of the Tamil Nadu empowerment and poverty alleviation (Pudhu Vaazhvu) project. The Journal of Development Studies, 51(9): 1210-1223.
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303. Kiiza, B. and Pederson, G., 2012. ICT-based market information and adoption of agricultural seed technologies: Insights from Uganda. Telecommunications Policy, 36(4): 253-259.
Not about formal or informal wage
304. Kilburn, M.R. and Datar, A., 2002. The availability of child care centers in China and its impact on child care and maternal work decisions. RAND.
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305. Kits, B., Santos, I., Smith, O. and Isik-Dikmelik, A., 2013. The Impact of Targeted Social Assistance on Labor Market Outcomes in the Republic of Georgia. World Bank:
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Washington (draft version).306. Klinger, B. and Schündeln, M., 2011. Can
entrepreneurial activity be taught? Quasi-experimental evidence from Central America. World Development, 39(9): 1592-1610.
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307. Klonner, S. and Nolen, P.J., 2010. Cell phones and rural labor markets: Evidence from South Africa. Proceedings of the German Development Economics Conference, Hannover 2010, No. 56. Available at: https://www.econstor.eu/bitstream/10419/39968/1/354_klonner.pdf.
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308. Kluve, J., Puerto, S., Robalino, D., Romero, J.M., Rother, F., Stoeterau, J., Weidenkaff, F. and Witte, M., 2016. Interventions to improve labour market outcomes of youth: A systematic review of training, entrepreneurship promotion, employment services, and subsidized employment interventions. Oslo, Norway: Campbell Collaboration.
Not impact evaluation
309. Koloma, Y. and Alia, H., 2014. Gendered Impact of Microcredit in Mali: An Evaluation by Propensity Score Matching. Strategic Change, 23(7-8): 517-530.
Not about formal or informal wage
310. Kondylis, F., Mueller, V., Sheriff, G. and Zhu, S., 2016. Do female instructors reduce gender bias in diffusion of sustainable land management techniques? Experimental evidence from Mozambique. World Development, 78: 436-449.
Not about formal or informal wage
311. Koolwal, G. and Van de Walle, D., 2013. Access to water, women’s work, and child outcomes. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 61(2): 369-405.
Not impact evaluation
312. Kotsadam, A. and Tolonen, A., 2016. African mining, gender, and local employment. World Development, 83: 325-339.
Not impact evaluation
313. Krause, B.L., McCarthy, A.S. and Chapman, D., 2016. Fuelling financial literacy: estimating the impact of youth entrepreneurship training in Tanzania. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 8(2): 234-256.
Not about formal or informal wage
314. Kumar, M.A. 2011. Economic empowerment of the rural poor through micro-finance-a case study in Satyabadi block of Puri District. International Journal of Business Economics and Management Research, 2(5): 173-185.
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315. Kundu. A. 2011. Effectiveness of microfinance under SGSY scheme to reduce poverty and vulnerability of rural households: a natural experiment. IUP Journal of Financial
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Economics, 9(3): 40-55.316. Lafortune, J., Perticará, M. and Tessada, J., 2014. The
benefits of diversity: Peer effects in an adult training program in Chile. Available at: http://www.sociedadpoliticaspublicas.cl/archivos/BLOQUE_SM/Mercado_de_Trabajo_y_Prevision/The_benefits_of_diversity.pdf.
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317. Landefeld, J.C., Burmaster, K.B., Rehkopf, D.H., Syme, S.L., Lahiff, M., Adler-Milstein, S. and Fernald, L.C., 2014. The association between a living wage and subjective social status and self-rated health: A quasi-experimental study in the Dominican Republic. Social Science & Medicine, 121: 91-97.
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318. Larson, D.F., Savastano, S., Murray, S. and Palacios-López, A., 2015. Are women less productive farmers? How markets and risk affect fertilizer use, productivity, and measured gender effects in Uganda. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 7241. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2596922.
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319. Laturkar, W.N. and Deshmukh, A.K. 2013. A study on economical empowerment of women through self-help group and comparison of utilization of loan in Marathwada region. International Journal of Commerce and Business Management, 6(1): 39-41.
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320. Lawrence, P.G., Sanders, J.H. and Ramaswamy, S., 1999. The impact of agricultural and household technologies on women: a conceptual and quantitative analysis in Burkina Faso. Agricultural Economics, 20(3): 203-214.
Not about formal or informal wage
321. Lawry, S., Samii, C., Hall, R., Leopold, A., Hornby, D. and Mtero, F., 2017. The impact of land property rights interventions on investment and agricultural productivity in developing countries: a systematic review. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 9(1): 61-81.
Not impact evaluation
322. Lenjiso, B.M., Smits, J. and Ruben, R., 2016. Transforming Gender Relations through the Market: Smallholder Milk Market Participation and Womens Intra-household Bargaining Power in Ethiopia. The Journal of Development Studies, 52(7): 1002-1018.
Not about formal or informal wage
323. Lensink, R. and Pham, T.T.T., 2012. The impact of microcredit on self‐employment profits in Vietnam. Economics of transition, 20(1): 73-111.
Not about formal or informal wage
324. Leroy, J.L., Gertler, P. and Martinez, S., 2012. The Include but
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impact of day care on maternal labour supply and child development in Mexico.
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325. Levaku, R., 2014. Women Entrepreneurship through “Self Help Group” in YSR District, India. Journal of Women's Entrepreneurship and Education: 52-59.
Not about formal or informal wage
326. Levinsohn, J., Rankin, N., Roberts, G. and Schöer, V., 2014. Wage subsidies and youth employment in South Africa: Evidence from a randomised control trial. Working Paper 2: 14.
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327. Li, S. and Ma, X., 2015. Impact of minimum wage on gender wage gaps in urban China. IZA Journal of Labor & Development, 4(1): 20.
Not relevant intervention
328. Lokshin, M., Glinskaya, E.E. and Garcia, M., 2000. The effect of early childhood development programs on women's labor force participation and older children's schooling in Kenya (Vol. 15). World Bank Publications.
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329. Lombe, M., Newransky, C. and Safadi, N.S., 2014. Assessing the Effects of an Asset-Building Program in Resource-Constrained Households: The Case of Sub-Saharan Africa. Journal of Social Service Research, 40(1): 15-28.
Not about formal or informal wage
330. López-Acevedo, G. and Tan, H., 2005. Evaluating Training Programs for Small and Medium Enterprises: Lessons from Mexico. Research Working papers, 1(1): 1-19.
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331. López-Acevedo, G. and Tinajero, M., 2010. Mexico: Impact evaluation of SME programs using panel firm data. Policy Research Working Paper 5186. Available at: http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/421151468282531628/pdf/WPS5186.pdf.
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332. López-Acevedo, G., 2003. A reassessment of technical education in Mexico. Journal of Career and Technical Education, 19(2): 59-82.
Not about women or girls
333. Lopez-Arana, S., Avendano, M., van Lenthe, F.J. and Burdorf, A., 2016. The impact of a conditional cash transfer programme on determinants of child health: evidence from Colombia. Public Health Nutrition, 19(14): 2629-2642.
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334. Lora, J., 2007. Impacto De Los Incentivos Públicos En Educación Sobre La Participación Laboral De Los Trabajadores Secundarios En Colombia. Facultad de
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Ciencias Económicas y Administrativas, 45-61. Google translate: Impact of the public educational incentives on the labor participation of the secondary workers in Colombia.
335. Lulit, M. and Claude, B., 2008. L'impact de la liberalisation commerciale sur le travail des femmes. Une analyse comparative entre l'Afrique du Sud et l'Ethiopie a l'aide d'une approche en Equilibre General Calculable. (The Impact of Trade Liberalization on Women's Work: A Comparative Analysis of South Africa and Ethiopia and the Impact of Computable General Equilibrium. With English summary.). Panoeconomicus, 55(1): 69-88. Google translate: The impact of trade liberalization on women's work: a comparative analysis of South Africa and Ethiopia and the impact of computable general equilibrium.
Not impact evaluation
336. Lybbert, T.J. and Wydick, B., 2016. Hope as Aspirations, Agency, and Pathways: Poverty Dynamics and Microfinance in Oaxaca, Mexico (No. w22661). National Bureau of Economic Research.
Not about formal or informal wage
337. Machado, L., Parreiras, M.A. and Peçanha, V.R., 2011. Avaliação de impacto do uso do Cartão BNDES sobre o emprego nas empresas de menor porte. Revista do BNDES, Rio de Janeiro, (36), pp.5-42. Google translate: Evaluation of the impact of the use of the BNDES card on employment in smaller companies.
Foreign language
338. Macours, K. and Vakis, R. 2006. The impact of social interactions on household aspirations and investments in Nicaragua. Policy issue. Available at: https://www.povertyactionlab.org/evaluation/impact-social-interactions-household-aspirations-and-investments-nicaragua.
Not about formal or informal wage
339. Macours, K. and Vakis, R., 2014. Changing Households' Investment Behaviour through Social Interactions with Local Leaders: Evidence from a Randomised Transfer Programme. The Economic Journal, 124(576): 607-633.
Not about formal or informal wage
340. Macours, K., Premand, P. and Vakis, R., 2013. Demand versus returns? Pro-poor targeting of business grants and vocational skills training. Policy Research Working Paper 6389. Available at: http://conference.iza.org/conference_files/worldb2014/vakis_r10036.pdf.
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341. Madrid, A.C., 2006. Revisiting the employability effects of training programs for the unemployed in developing countries. IDB Working Paper No. 217. Available at
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SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1815898 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1815898.
342. Magnan, N., Spielman, D.J., Gulati, K. and Lybbert, T.J., 2015. Gender dimensions of social networks and technology adoption: evidence from a field experiment in Uttar Pradesh, India.
Not about formal or informal wage
343. Maitra, P. and Mani, S., 2016. Learning and earning: Evidence from a randomized evaluation in India. Labour Economics.
Not high-growth
344. Makombe, I.A., 2007. The impact of women's entrepreneurship development programmes on empowerment: findings from Tanzania. Africanus, 37(1): 54-65.
Not about formal or informal wage
345. Malek, M.A., Ahasan, A., Hossain, M.A., Ahmed, M.S., Hossain, M. and Reza, M.H., 2015. Impact assessment of credit programme for the tenant farmers in Bangladesh, 3ie Grantee Final Report. International Initiative for Impact Evaluation (3ie), New Delhi.
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346. Malleswari, K., Patil, D., Sridhar, G. and Prasad, B.N., 2014. Role of Food Processing Training and Exposure Visits in Empowering the Rural Women Community. Prabandhan: Indian Journal of Management, 7(5): 17-25.
Not about formal or informal wage
347. Maluccio, J. and Flores, R., 2005. Impact evaluation of a conditional cash transfer program: The Nicaraguan Red de Protección Social. International Food Policy Research Institute.
Not about formal or informal wage
348. Maluccio, J.A., 2004. Coping with the Coffee Crisis in Central America: The Role of the Nicaraguan Red de Protecció Social. Inter-American Development Bank, Regional Operations Department II.
Not about women or girls
349. Mamun, A.A., 2016. Access to Credit, Education and Entrepreneurial Competencies: A Study among Women Micro-entrepreneurs in Malaysia. Vision, 20(3): 159-168.
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350. Mano, Y., Iddrisu, A., Yoshino, Y. and Sonobe, T., 2012. How can micro and small enterprises in sub-Saharan Africa become more productive? The impacts of experimental basic managerial training. World Development, 40(3): 458-468.
Not about formal or informal wage
351. Mapila, M.A. and Makina, A., 2011. Engendering rural livelihoods in Malawi through agriculture innovation systems. Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa, 13.
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352. Martincus, C.V. and Carballo, J., 2008. Is export Not about
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promotion effective in developing countries? Firm-level evidence on the intensive and the extensive margins of exports. Journal of International Economics, 76(1): 89-106.
formal or informal wage
353. Martincus, C.V. and Carballo, J., 2010. Export promotion: bundled services work better. The World Economy, 33(12): 1718-1756.
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354. Martincus, C.V., Carballo, J. and Garcia, P.M., 2012. Public programmes to promote firms’ exports in developing countries: are there heterogeneous effects by size categories? Applied Economics, 44(4): 471-491.
Not about formal or informal wage
355. Martínez, C. and Perticará, M., 2014. Childcare Indivisibility and Maternal Employment. Available at: http://sites.bu.edu/neudc/files/2014/10/paper_350.pdf.
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356. Martinez, S., Naudeau, S. and Pereira, V., 2012. The promise of preschool in Africa: A randomized impact evaluation of early childhood development in rural Mozambique. Available at: http://repositorio.minedu.gob.pe/bitstream/handle/123456789/3614/The%20Promise%20of%20Preschool%20in%20Africa%20A%20Randomized%20Impact%20Evaluation%20of%20Early%20Childhood%20Development%20in%20Rural%20Mozambique.pdf?sequence=1.
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357. Mattos, M., Maia, S. and Marques, F., 2010. Evidências da relação entre oferta de trabalho e programas de transferência de renda no Brasil: bolsa escola versus renda mínima. Pesquisa e Planejamento Economico, 40(2): 237-279. Google translate: Evidence of the relationship between labor supply and income transfer programs in Brazil: bolsa escola versus minimum income.
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358. Mcilvaine, K. and Oser, C. 2014. Confidence, capacity-building, and cash: how a holistic program for ultra-poor women in Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of Congo yielded sustained impact for graduates. International Conference: “Graduation and Social Protection” Serena Hotel, Kigali, Rwanda 6-8 May 2014. Available at: https://www.ids.ac.uk/files/dmfile/Graduationconferencepaper-McilvaineandOser.pdf.
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359. McKenzie, D. and Puerto, S. 2015. The direct and spill over impacts of a business training program for female entrepreneurs in Kenya. Available at: http://conference.iza.org/conference_files/EntreRes2015/mckenzie_d2795.pdf.
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360. McKenzie, D. and Sakho, Y.S., 2010. Does it pay firms Not about
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to register for taxes? The impact of formality on firm profitability. Journal of Development Economics, 91(1): 15-24.
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361. McKenzie, D. and Woodruff, C., 2014. What are we learning from business training and entrepreneurship evaluations around the developing world? The World Bank Research Observer, 29(1): 48-82.
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362. McKenzie, D., Assaf, N. and Cusolito, A.P., 2017. The additionality impact of a matching grant programme for small firms: experimental evidence from Yemen. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 9(1): 1-14.
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363. McKenzie, D.J., 2015. Identifying and spurring high-growth entrepreneurship: experimental evidence from a business plan competition. Browser Download This Paper.
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364. Medina, C. and Nuñez, J., 2005. The impact of private and public job training in Colombia. Research Network Working Paper.
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365. Medina, C., Núñez, J. and Tamayo, J.A., 2013. The Unemployment Subsidy Program in Colombia: An Assessment (No. IDB-WP-369). IDB Working Paper Series.
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366. Meeks, R.C., 2017. Water works: the economic impact of water infrastructure. Journal of Human Resources, pp.0915-7408R1.
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367. Mendola, M. and Simtowe, F., 2015. The welfare impact of land redistribution: Evidence from a quasi-experimental initiative in Malawi. World Development, 72: 53-69.
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368. Menon, N. and van der Meulen Rodgers, Y., 2011. How access to credit affects self-employment: Differences by gender during India's rural banking reform. The Journal of Development Studies, 47(1): 48-69.
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369. Mensch, B.S., Grant, M.J., Sebastian, M.P., Hewett, P.C. and Huntington, D., 2004. The effect of a livelihoods intervention in an urban slum in India: Do vocational counselling and training alter the attitudes and behavior of adolescent girls? Policy Research Division Working Papers No. 194. New York: New York, Population Council.
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370. Millennium Challenge Corporation (MCC). 2015. El Salvador: production and business services. Available at: http://microdata.worldbank.org/index.php/catalog/2277.
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371. Mochiah, E.E.A., Osei, R.D. and Akoto, I.O. 2014. The impact of conditional cash transfer programs on household work decisions in Ghana. WIDER Working Paper 2014/116. Available at:
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372. Mohapatra, S., Mohapatra, S., Sahoo, B.K. and Sahoo, B.K., 2016. Determinants of participation in self-help-groups (SHG) and its impact on women empowerment. Indian Growth and Development Review, 9(1): 53-78.
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373. Monk, C., Sandefur, J. and Teal, F., 2008. Does doing an apprenticeship pay off? Evidence from Ghana. Cambridge, 2008 (RECOUP Working Papers 12). URN: http://nbn-resolving.de/urn:nbn:de:0168- ssoar-68637.
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374. Montgomery, H. and Weiss, J., 2011. Can commercially-oriented microfinance help meet the millennium development goals? Evidence from Pakistan. World Development, 39(1): 87-109.
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375. Moore, R.W., 1999. Dikmas KBU Program Summary Evaluation: An Evaluation of Non-formal Education and the Development of Microenterprises in Indonesia. Evaluative Report. Available at: http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED430117.pdf.
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376. Moreno, M., Ñopo, H., Saavedra, J. and Torero, M., 2004. Gender and racial discrimination in hiring: A pseudo audit study for three selected occupations in metropolitan Lima. IZA Discussion Paper No. 979. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=491623.
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377. Morton, M., Montgomery, P. and Morton, M., 2011. Youth empowerment programs for improving self-efficacy and self-esteem of. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 5(10.4073).
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378. Mutasa, G., 2012. Disability Grant and Individual Labour Supply: Evidence from South Africa. Available from: http://www.africaneconomicconference.org/2012/Documents/Papers/AEC2012-027.pdf.
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379. Muto, M. and Yamano, T., 2009. The impact of mobile phone coverage expansion on market participation: Panel data evidence from Uganda. World development, 37(12): 1887-1896.
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380. Nakasone, E. and Torero Cullen, M., 2014. Soap Operas for Female Micro Entrepreneur Training (No. IDB-WP-564). IDB Working Paper Series.
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381. Nanda, P., Mishra, A., Walia, S., Sharma, S., Weiss, E. and Abrahamson, J., 2013. Advancing women, changing lives: An evaluation of Gap Inc.’s PAce program. Washington dc, international centre for Research
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382. Natali, L., Handa, S., Seidenfeld, D., Tembo, G. and Peterman, A., 2016. Making Money Work: Unconditional cash transfers allow women to save and re-invest in rural Zambia (No. inwopa827).
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383. Nataraj, S., Perez‐Arce, F., Kumar, K.B. and Srinivasan, S.V., 2014. The Impact of Labor Market Regulation on Employment in Low‐Income Countries: A Meta‐Analysis. Journal of Economic Surveys, 28(3): 551-572.
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384. Nataraj, S., Perez-Arce, F., Srinivasan, S. and Kumar, K., 2012. What is the impact of labour market regulation on employment in LICs? How does it vary by gender? RAND Working Paper Series WR- 957. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2127434 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2127434.
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385. Neumayer, E. and De Soysa, I., 2007. Globalisation, women's economic rights and forced labour. The World Economy, 30(10): 1510-1535.
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386. Nicita, A. and Razzaz, S., 2003. Who benefits and how much? How gender affects welfare impacts of a booming textile industry. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3029. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=636391.
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387. Nivorozhkin, A., 2005. An evaluation of government-sponsored vocational training programmes for the unemployed in urban Russia. Cambridge Journal of Economics, 29(6): 1053-1072.
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388. Nkonya, E., Phillip, D., Mogues, T., Pender, J. and Kato, E., 2012. Impacts of community-driven development programs on income and asset acquisition in Africa: The case of Nigeria. World Development, 40(9): 1824-1838.
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389. NORC. 2014. Yes youth can! Impact Evaluation Final Report. Available at: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/PA00JZQX.pdf.
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390. Norwood, C., 2013. Macro Promises of Microcredit: A Case of a local eSusu in Rural Ghana. Journal of International Women's Studies, 7(1): 1-7.
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391. Novella, R., Ripani, L., Cruces, G. and Alzuá, M.L., 2012. Conditional Cash Transfers, Female Bargaining Power and Parental Labour Supply. Inter-American
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Development Bank.392. Nübler, I., 1992. Cost-effectiveness of management
training in the informal sector. Training Policies Branch, ILO.Not about formal or informal wage
393. Nwosu, E.O. and Orji, A., 2016. Access to Formal Credit and Enterprise Performance in Nigeria: A Gender Perspective. Argumenta Oeconomica, 36(1): 191-224.
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394. Oh, I., Lee, J.D., Heshmati, A. and Choi, G.G., 2009. Evaluation of credit guarantee policy using propensity score matching. Small Business Economics, 33(3): 335-351.
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395. Okurame, D.E. and Fabunmi, R., 2014. Protean and boundaryless careers: Exploring the role of mentoring and gender in the context of a major African country. Career Development International, 19(1): 73-100.
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396. Olajide, D., Ikenwilo, D., Omotosho, K., Ibeji, N. and Obembe, O., 2016. The impact of a rural microcredit scheme targeting women on household vulnerability and empowerment: evidence from South West Nigeria (No. 2016-01). PEP-PMMA.
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397. Olomi, D.R. and Sinyamule, R.S., 2009. Entrepreneurial inclinations of vocational education students: a comparative study of male and female trainees in Iringa region, Tanzania. Journal of Enterprising Culture, 17(01): 103-125.
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398. Oo, A. and Toth, R., 2014. Do community-sanctioned social pressures constrain microenterprise growth? Evidence from a framed field experiment. Journal of the Japanese and International Economies, 33: 75-95.
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399. Paolisso, M.J., Hallman, K., Haddad, L. and Regmi, S., 2002. Does cash crop adoption detract from childcare provision? Evidence from rural Nepal. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 50(2): 313-338.
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400. Parker, S. and Skoufias, E., 2000. The impact of PROGRESA on work, leisure and time allocation. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute.
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401. Peterman, A., 2011. Women's property rights and gendered policies: implications for women's long-term welfare in rural Tanzania. The Journal of Development Studies, 47(1): 1-30.
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402. Pitt, M.M. and Khandker, S.R., 1998. The impact of group-based credit programs on poor households in Bangladesh: Does the gender of participants matter? Journal of Political Economy, 106(5): 958-996.
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403. Pitt, M.M., Khandker, S.R. and Cartwright, J., 2006. Empowering women with micro finance: Evidence from Bangladesh. Economic Development and Cultural Change, 54(4): 791-831.
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404. Piza, C., Cravo, T.A., Taylor, L., Gonzalez, L., Musse, I., Furtado, I., Sierra, A.C. and Abdelnour, S., 2016. The Impacts of Business Support Services for Small and Medium Enterprises on Firm Performance in Low-and Middle-income Countries: A Systematic Review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 12(1).
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405. Prada, M.F., Rucci, G. and Urzúa, S.S., 2015. The effect of mandated child care on female wages in Chile (No. w21080). National Bureau of Economic Research.
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406. Pratomo, D.S. 2010. The effects of changes in minimum wage on employment in the covered and uncovered sectors in Indonesia. Journal of Indonesian Economy & Business, 25(3): 278-292.
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407. Premand, P., Brodmann, S., Almeida, R., Grun, R. and Barouni, M., 2012. Entrepreneurship training and self-employment among university graduates: evidence from a randomized trial in Tunisia. Discussion Paper Series, Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit, No. 7079
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408. Prennushi, G. and Gupta, A., 2014. Women's empowerment and socio-economic outcomes: impacts of the Andhra Pradesh rural poverty reduction program. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6841. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2428517.
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409. Quisumbing, A.R. and Kumar, N., 2011. Does social capital build women's assets? The long-term impacts of group-based and individual dissemination of agricultural technology in Bangladesh. Journal of Development Effectiveness, 3(2): 220-242.
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410. Quisumbing, A.R., Roy, S., Njuki, J., Tanvin, K. and Waithanji, E., 2013. Can dairy value-chain projects change gender norms in rural Bangladesh? Impacts on assets, gender norms, and time use. IFPRI Discussion Paper 01311. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2373264 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2373264
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411. Quisumbing, A.R., Rubin, D., Manfre, C., Waithanji, E., van den Bold, M., Olney, D., Johnson, N. and Meinzen-Dick, R., 2015. Gender, assets, and market-oriented agriculture: learning from high-value crop and livestock
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projects in Africa and Asia. Agriculture and Human Values, 32(4): 705-725.
412. Rahman, S., Junankar, P.N. and Mallik, G., 2009. Factors influencing women's empowerment on microcredit borrowers: a case study in Bangladesh. Journal of the Asia Pacific Economy, 14(3): 287-303.
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413. Rand, J. and Torm, N., 2012. The benefits of formalization: Evidence from Vietnamese manufacturing SMEs. World development, 40(5): 983-998.
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414. Revenga A et al. (1994). The impact of Mexico's retraining program on employment and wages. World Bank Economic Review, 8(2), pp.247-277.
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415. Rijkers, B., Laderchi, C.R. and Teal, F., 2010. Who benefits from promoting small enterprises? Some empirical evidence from Ethiopia. World Development, 38(4): 523-540.
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416. Robalino, J. and Villalobos-Fiatt, L., 2010. Conservation policies and labor markets: Unravelling the effects of national parks on local wages in Costa Rica (No. dp-10-02-efd).
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417. Rocha, R., Rachter, L. and Ulyssea, G., 2014. Do entry regulation and taxes hinder firm creation and formalization? Evidence from Brazil. Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Instituto de Economia, Universidade Federal Do Rio de Janeiro.
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418. Ronconi, L., Sanguinetti, J. and Fachelli Oliva, S., 2006. Poverty and employability effects of workfare programs in Argentina. PMMA Working Paper No. 2006-14. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=908566 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.908566
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419. Roy, S., Ara, J., Das, N. and Quisumbing, A.R., 2015. “Flypaper effects” in transfers targeted to women: Evidence from BRAC's “Targeting the Ultra Poor” program in Bangladesh. Journal of Development Economics, 117: 1-19.
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420. Ruel, M.T. and Quisumbing, M.A.R., 2005. The Guatemala community day care program: An example of effective urban programming. International Food Policy Research Institute, 144.
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421. Salmon, C. and Tanguy, J., 2016. Rural Electrification and Household Labor Supply: Evidence from Nigeria. World Development, 82: 48-68.
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422. Sanguinetti, P., 2005. Innovation and R&D expenditures Not about
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in Argentina: evidence from a firm level survey. Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Department of Economics, Buenas Aires. http://www. crei. cat/activities/sc_conferences/23/papers/sanguinetti. pdf.
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423. Santa María, M., Estacio, A., Millán, N., Olivera, M. and Parra, M., 2009. Evaluación de impacto de tres programas y línea de base de un programa del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje-SENA. Google translate: Impact assessment of three programs and baseline of a national learning service program-SENA.
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424. Santa María, M., Estacio, A., Millán, N., Olivera, M. and Parra, M., 2009. Youth program with future impact assessment.
Foreign language
425. Santhanakrishnan, S., 2006. Study of self-employed women's association (SEWA).
426. Schuster, M. and Maertens, M., 2017. Worker Empowerment through Private Standards. Evidence from the Peruvian Horticultural Export Sector. The Journal of Development Studies, 53(4): 618-637.
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427. Seck, A., Araar, A., Camara, K., L Diallo, F., Diop, M., Khady, N. and A Fall, F., 2015. Female Entrepreneurship, Access to Credit, And Firms’ Performance in Senegal. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2681111 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2681111.
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428. Shahnaz, R. and Karim, R., 2008. Providing microfinance and social space to empower adolescent girls: An evaluation of BRAC's ELA centres. Dhaka: BRAC Research & Evaluation Division.
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429. Shamsuddin M. (2015). Labour market effects of a female stipend programme in Bangladesh. Oxford Development Studies, 43(4): 425-447. DOI:10.1080/13600818.2015.1056133.
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430. Shankar, A.V., Onyura, M. and Alderman, J., 2015. Agency-based empowerment training enhances sales capacity of female energy entrepreneurs in Kenya. Journal of health communication, 20(sup1): 67-75.
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431. Shefner‐Rogers, C.L., Rao, N., Rogers, E.M. and Wayangankar, A., 1998. The empowerment of women dairy farmers in India. Journal of Applied Communication Research, 26(3): 319-337.
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432. Sherman, S.G., Srikrishnan, A.K., Rivett, K.A., Liu, S.H., Solomon, S. and Celentano, D.D., 2010. Acceptability of a microenterprise intervention among female sex workers in
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Chennai, India. AIDS and Behavior, 14(3): 649-657.433. Shetty, P.S. and Sreedhara, T.N. 2011. Women
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434. Shin, E.Y. 2001. The effect of the Chinese reform policy on the status of rural women. Asian Journal of Womens Studies, 7(3): 63-92.
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435. Siringi, E.M. 2011. Women's small and medium enterprises for poverty alleviation in Sub-Saharan Africa. Management Research Review, 34(2): 186-206.
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436. Skoufias, E. and Di Maro, V., 2008. Conditional cash transfers, adult work incentives, and poverty. The Journal of Development Studies, 44(7): 935-960.
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437. Skoufias, E., Leite, P. and Narita, R., 2013. Expanding Microfinance in Brazil: Credit Utilisation and Performance of Small Firms. The Journal of Development Studies, 49(9): 1256-1269.
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438. Skoufias, E., Unar, M. and González-Cossío, T., 2008. The impacts of cash and in-kind transfers on consumption and labor supply: Experimental evidence from rural Mexico. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper Series. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1301387.
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439. Sonobe, T., Suzuki, A., Otsuka, K. and Nam, V.H., 2011. KAIZEN for Managerial Skills Improvement in Small and Medium Enterprises: An Impact Evaluation Study in a knitwear cluster in Vietnam. Development and Policies Research Center Working Paper Series, (2012/29).
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440. Srivastava, S.B., 2015. "Network Intervention": Assessing the Effects of Formal Mentoring on Workplace Networks. Social Forces, 94(1): 427-452.
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441. Steiner, R., Rojas, N. and Millán, N., 2010. Evaluación de impacto del programa jóvenes rurales emprendedores del Servicio Nacional de Aprendizaje-SENA. Available on: http://www.repository.fedesarrollo.org.co/handle/11445/350. Google translate: Impact assessment of the rural young entrepreneurs program of the national learning.
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442. Stewart, R., van Rooyen, C., Dickson, K., Majoro, M. and de Wet, T., 2010. What is the impact of microfinance on poor people? A systematic review of evidence from sub-Saharan Africa. Technical report. London: EPPI-Centre, Social Science Research Unit, University of London.
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443. Stewart, R., Van Rooyen, C., Korth, M., Chereni, A., Da Silva, N.R. and De Wet, T., 2012. Do Micro-credit, Micro-savings and Micro-leasing Serve as Effective Financial Inclusion Interventions Enabling Poor People, and Especially Women, to Engage in Meaningful Economic Opportunities in Low-and Middle-income Countries?: A Systematic Review of the Evidence. EPPI-Centre.
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444. Suri, T. and Jack, W., 2016. The long-run poverty and gender impacts of mobile money. Science, 354(6317): 1288-1292.
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445. Suryahadi, A., Widyanti, W., Perwira, D. and Sumarto, S., 2003. Minimum wage policy and its impact on employment in the urban formal sector. Bulletin of Indonesian economic studies, 39(1): 29-50.
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446. Swain, R.B. and Wallentin, F.Y., 2009. Does microfinance empower women? Evidence from self‐help groups in India. International review of applied economics, 23(5): 541-556.
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447. Swamy, V., 2014. Financial inclusion, gender dimension, and economic impact on poor households. World development, 56: 1-15.
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448. Talib, J.A., Salleh, A., Amat, S., Ghavifekr, S. and Ariff, A.M., 2015. Effect of career education module on career development of community college students. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 15(1): 37-55.
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449. Tarozzi, A., Desai, J. and Johnson, K., 2013. On the impact of microcredit: Evidence from a randomized intervention in rural Ethiopia. Durham: The Bureau for Research and Economic Analysis of Development.
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450. Tarozzi, A., Desai, J. and Johnson, K., 2015. The impacts of microcredit: Evidence from Ethiopia. American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 7(1): 54-89.
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451. Teas, M.M. and Mundial, B., 1993. Increasing women's participation in the primary school teaching force and teacher training in Nepal (No. 1161). Country Department I, South Asia Region, World Bank.
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452. Teixeira, C.G., 2010. A heterogeneity analysis of the Bolsa Familia Programme effect on men and women's work supply (No. 61). Working Paper, International Policy Centre for Inclusive Growth.
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453. Thadathil, M.S. and Mohandas, V., 2012. Impact of MGNREGS on labour supply to agricultural sector of
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Wayanad district in Kerala. Agricultural Economics Research Review, 25(1): 151-155.
454. Tripney, J., Hombrados, J.G., Newman, M., Hovish, K., Brown, C., Steinka-Fry, K.T. and Wilkey, E., 2013. Post-basic technical and vocational education and training (TVET) interventions to improve employability and employment of TVET graduates in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 9(9).
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455. Trung, H.X. and Tiberti, L., 2016. The effect of input-trade liberalization on nonfarm and farm labour participation in rural Vietnam (No. 2016-11). PEP-PMMA.
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456. United States Agency for International Development (USAID). 1998. Promoting education for girls in Nepal. Available at: http://pdf.usaid.gov/pdf_docs/pnaca917.pdf.
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457. Urquieta-Salomón, J.E., Tepichin-Valle, A.M. and Téllez-Rojo, M.M., 2009. Poverty and Gender Perspective in Productive Projects for Rural Women in Mexico: Impact Evaluation of a Pilot Project. Evaluation review, 33(1): 27-53.
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458. Vaessen, J., Rivas, A., Duvendack, M., Palmer-Jones, R., Leeuw, F.L., van Gils, G., Lukach, R., Holvoet, N., Bastiaensen, J., Hombrados, J.G. and Waddington, H., 2014. The effect of microcredit on women's control over household spending in developing countries: a systematic review. Campbell Systematic Reviews, 10(8).
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459. Valdivia, M., 2011. Contracting the road to development: early impacts of a rural roads program. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1807271 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1807271.
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460. Valdivia, M., 2012. Training or technical assistance for female entrepreneurship? Evidence from a field experiment in Peru. GRADE working paper.
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461. Valdivia, M., 2015. Business training plus for female entrepreneurship? Short and medium-term experimental evidence from Peru. Journal of Development Economics, 113: 33-51.
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462. Valdivia, M., Karlan, D.S. and Frisancho, V., 2008. Business Training for Microfinance Clients: How it Matters and for whom? Poverty and Economic Policy Research Network Working Paper No. PMMA-2008-11. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1304835 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1304835.
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463. Van Campenhout, B., 2017. There is an app for that? The impact of community knowledge workers in Uganda. Information, Communication & Society, 20(4): 530-550.
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464. Van de Walle, D.P., Ravallion, M., Mendiratta, V. and Koolwal, G.B., 2013. Long-term impacts of household electrification in rural India. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 6527. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2287060
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465. Van den Bold, M., Dillon, A., Olney, D., Ouedraogo, M., Pedehombga, A. and Quisumbing, A., 2015. Can integrated agriculture-nutrition programmes change gender norms on land and asset ownership? Evidence from Burkina Faso. The Journal of Development Studies, 51(9): 1155-1174.
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466. Vargas, A.J., 2011. The effect of social security contributions on coverage and wages: a gender perspective using a natural experiment from Colombia. Southern Economic Journal, 78(2): 476-501.
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467. Vasilaky, K. and Leonard, K.L., 2014. As good as the networks they keep? Improving farmers’ social networks via randomized information exchange in rural Uganda. Unpublished Working Paper.
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468. Verner, D. and Verner, M., 2005. Economic impacts of professional training in the informal sector: the case of the labor force-training program in Cote d'Ivoire. World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3668. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=2894725.
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469. Waddington, H., Snilstveit, B., Hombrados, J.G., Vojtkova, M., Anderson, J. and White, H., 2014. Farmer field schools for improving farming practices and farmer outcomes in low-and middle-income countries: a systematic review. Campbell systematic reviews, 10(6).
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470. Wang, J. and Gunderson, M., 2012. Minimum wage effects on employment and wages: dif-in-dif estimates from eastern China. International Journal of Manpower, 33(8): 860-876.
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471. Wang, Q., 2015. Child Care, Work-Family Policy and Female Entrepreneurship. Browser Download This Paper.
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472. Weber, O. and Ahmad, A., 2014. Empowerment through microfinance: The relation between loan cycle and level of empowerment. World Development, 62: 75-87.
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473. World Bank. 2012. Can skills training programs increase employment for young women? The case of Liberia. Available at: http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTGENDER/Resources/Liberia_IEResultsBrief.pdf.
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476. Yoong, J., 2012. The impact of economic resource transfers to women versus men: A systematic review. Available at: http://www.fsnnetwork.org/sites/default/files/economictransfer2012yoong.pdf.
Not impact evaluation
477. Zakaria, M. and Fida, B.A., 2012. Effects of globalization on women in Pakistan. Humanomics, 28(3): 180-186.
Not impact evaluation
478. Zaman, H., 1999. Assessing the Impact of Micro-credit on Poverty and Vulnerability in Bangladesh (No. 2145). The World Bank.
Not about formal or informal wage
479. Zegarra, E., Higuchi, A. and Vargas, R., 2017. Assessing the impacts of a training program for women in Peru: Are There social networking effects? (No. 2017-02). PEP-PMMA.
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480. Zubovic, J. and Domazet, I., 2013. Effectiveness of Government Interventions at Labour Markets-The Case of Women and Youth in Serbia. Actual Problems of Economics, 139(1): 302-313.
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481. Zulfiu-Alili, M., 2014. Inward Foreign Direct Investment and Wage Inequality in Macedonia. Eastern European Economics, 52(5): 56-86.
Not impact evaluation
482. Zveglich, Jr, J.E. and Rodgers, Y.V.D.M., 2003. The impact of protective measures for female workers. Journal of Labor Economics, 21(3): 533-555.
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