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Asset Inequality in MENA: The Missing Dimension? |
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Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality |
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Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty and Inequality |
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Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty: A Brief Assessment of the Literature |
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Bottom Incomes and the Measurement of Poverty: A Brief Assessment of the Literature |
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Bottom incomes and the measurement of poverty and inequality |
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Bottom incomes and the measurement of poverty and inequality |
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Catch Me If You Can - Referee–Team Relationships and Disciplinary Cautions in Football |
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Different Faces of Inequality across Asia: Decomposition of Income Gaps across Demographic Groups |
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Female Headship and Poverty in the Arab Region: Analysis of Trends and Dynamics Based on a New Typology |
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Female Headship and Poverty in the Arab Region: Analysis of Trends and Dynamics Based on a New Typology |
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Female headship and poverty in the Arab region: Analysis of trends and dynamics based on a new typology |
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Female headship and poverty in the Arab region: Analysis of trends and dynamics based on a new typology |
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Firms’ Lifecycle under Conflict-Related Mobility Restrictions in Palestine: Evidence from Establishment Censuses |
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First Out, Last In amid COVID-19: Employment Vulnerability of Youths in the Middle East |
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First out, Last in Amid Covid-19: Employment Vulnerability of Youths in Arab Countries |
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Fostering Decent Jobs in MENA Countries: Segmented Employment, Occupational Mobility and Formalising Informality |
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Fostering Decent Jobs in MENA Countries: Segmented Employment, Occupational Mobility and Formalising Informality |
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Fostering social businesses and formalising the informal economy in MENA countries |
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Fostering the Social and Solidarity Economy and Formalizing Informality in MENA Countries |
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Four pillars of job applicant screening in China |
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Household Asset Wealth and Female Labor Supply in MENA |
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Household Earnings in Putin’s Russia: Distributional Changes across Socioeconomic Groups, 2000–2016 |
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Inequality Decomposition in the Arab Region: Application to Jordan, Egypt, Palestine and Tunisia |
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LABOUR MARKET SEGMENTATION AND FORMALISING INFORMALITY IN MENA COUNTRIES |
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Labour Market Segmentation and Formalising Informality in MENA Countries |
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Parametric Representation of the Top of Income Distributions: Options, Historical Evidence and Model Selection |
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Parametric Representation of the Top of Income Distributions: Options, Historical Evidence and Model Selection |
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Redistributive Impacts of Civil War: The Case of Côte d’Ivoire |
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Redistributive Impacts of Fiscal Policies in Mexico: Corrections for Top Income Measurement Problems |
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Redistributive Impacts of Fiscal Policies in Mexico: Corrections for Top Income Measurement Problems |
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Redistributive impacts of fiscal policies in Mexico: Corrections for top income measurement problems |
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Return Migration and Earnings Mobility in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia |
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Return migration and socioeconomic mobility in MENA: Evidence from labour market panel surveys |
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THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF DEREGULATION IN THE U.S. GAS DISTRIBUTION MARKET |
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Targeting Debt in Lebanon: A Structural Macro-Econometric Model |
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The Implications of Inequality for Corruption: Does the MENA Region Stand Out? |
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The impact of top incomes biases on the measurement of inequality in the United States |
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Top Expenditure Distribution in Arab Countries and the Inequality Puzzle |
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Top Incomes and the Measurement of Inequality in Egypt |
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Top incomes and inequality measurement: A comparative analysis of correction methods using the EU-SILC data |
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Top incomes and the measurement of inequality in Egypt |
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Top incomes and the measurement of inequality in Egypt |
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Using Survey-to-Survey Imputation to Fill Poverty Data Gaps at a Low Cost: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment |
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Using Survey-to-Survey Imputation to Fill Poverty Data Gaps at a Low Cost: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment |
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Using Survey-to-Survey Imputation to Fill Poverty Data Gaps at a Low Cost: Evidence from a Randomized Survey Experiment |
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Vulnerable employment of Egyptian, Jordanian, and Tunisian youth: Trends and determinants |
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World Development Challenges Report: Development from a broader lens |
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Youth Vulnerability in Egypt and Jordan: Dimensions and Determinants |
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