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“Keiko Furukura had always been considered a strange child, and her parents always worried how she would get on in the real world, so when…
This study investigates change over time in the level of hiring discrimination in US labor markets. We perform a meta-analysis of every…
Card’s (1990) study of the Mariel supply shock remains an important cornerstone of both the literature that measures the labor market…
Jacqueline Bhabha, JD, MsC is a Professor of the Practice of Health and Human Rights at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health…
This briefing by Martha Alter Chen and Rachel Moussié of Women in Informal Employment Globalizing and Organizing (WIEGO) explores the IMF’s…
We use a unique set of nationally representative data of adults from ten developing countries and a unique measure of literacy - a direct…
While microfinance institutions (MFIs) are increasingly important as employers in the developing world, there is little micro-level…
See the op-ed in The Boston Globe by Carr Senior Fellow John Shattuck. An authoritarian nationalist regime in Hungary is…
Using the Demographic and Health Survey (DHS) data on the ability of women at various levels of schooling attainment on the ability of…