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pro vyhledávání: '"Yasuharu Shimamura"'
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Vulnerable Children and Youth Studies. 18:124-130
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The Journal of Development Studies. 58:1750-1771
This paper examines the short-term impact of better access to improved water available at newly built boreholes on children’s health, schooling, and time allocation in rural Zambia. We employed a difference-in-differences estimation using a dataset
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Review of Development Economics.
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Feminist Economics. 28:29-55
This article explores the impact of Self-Help Group (SHG) participation on the frequency of domestic violence in rural India. The study hypothesizes that SHG participation can raise tensions betwee...
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Asian Journal of Agriculture and Development. 18:32-48
Soil fertility conservation has become an increasing concern in Vietnamese agriculture owing to the excessive use of agrochemicals. The use of organic fertilizers is considered an environment-friendly practice for sustainable agriculture. Altho
The Gendered Impact of Rural Road Improvement on Schooling Decisions and Youth Employment in Morocco
This paper examines the impact of a rural road improvement project on schooling decisions and youth employment in Morocco. Paved rural roads are expected to reduce travel time and costs, allowing additional school choices and increasing the motivatio
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Review of Development Economics. 24:144-166
This study examines how the demand and supply of healthcare services have responded to the expansion of health insurance coverage in Vietnam by using biyearly provincial panel data from 2006 to 2014. The results of our analysis indicate significant p
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Water Resources and Economics. 37:100192
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Asian Journal of Agriculture & Development; Jun2021, Vol. 18 Issue 1, p31-48, 18p
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Global Journal of Health Science. 10(7):24-35
This study explores factors associated with people’s willingness-to-pay (WTP) for family-based health insurance covering the whole family in central Vietnam. The amount of WTP was elicited by using a contingent value method in 2014 and the mean WTP