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Do Cash Transfers Increase Savings by the Poor? Evidence from Mexico's Progresa/Oportunidades Program
(Georgetown University, 2019)
Cash transfer programs have increased in popularity as a mechanism to reduce present poverty by raising current incomes and investments in human capital of young children. Mexico was among the first to implement a large-scale ...
Black Women Can’t Win: Following America’s Guidebook Yet Still Fighting Her Persistent Inequalities
(Georgetown University, 2019)
The expected payout of obtaining a college degree has become a central part of achieving the American Dream. A college degree leads to a professional career earning income to acquire assets and build wealth. Studies suggest ...
FARC and Deforestation in Colombia: A Case for Rebel Governance?
(Georgetown University, 2019)
What role did the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) play in regulating deforestation before reaching an agreement with the Colombian government? Following the rebel group's retrenchment as a consequence of the ...
The Walker Effect: Evaluating the Economic Impact of Right-to-Work Laws in Wisconsin
(Georgetown University, 2019)
It is widely believed that right-to-work laws produce adverse outcomes for workers. For instance, it is well documented that these type of policy interventions weaken labor unions by limiting their funding sources to workers ...
Impact of Increased Rural Electrification on Women's Employment and Education
(Georgetown University, 2019)
This thesis estimates the relationship between electrification in households and women’s employment and education. Electricity has been a growing problem in Nigeria, and many economists and politicians have cited it as the ...
Intergenerational Mobility, Equality of Opportunity, and the Importance of Family Background in Latin America
(Georgetown University, 2019)
Inequality is a prominent public concern because it imposes significant development barriers. Even thought the average years of educational attainment in Latin America have increase it continues to be the most unequal ...
The Price of Remittances: Do High Transaction Costs Depress Transfers?
(Georgetown University, 2019)
The costs of sending international remittances are high, and the international community has committed to the reduction of remittance prices via targets set by the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and ...
Effects of Technology on the Labor Force: Firms’ Adoption of Personal Computers and Changes in Their Workforce Size in Central Asia
(Georgetown University, 2019)
The effect of technological innovations on labor market outcomes has been widely studied. According to a recent World Bank report, 1.8 billion jobs in developing countries are at risk of being automated. However, little ...
The Role of Sibling Sex-Composition in Female Labor Force Participation
(Georgetown University, 2019)
This paper examines the extent to which sibling sex-composition affects female labor supply in Nepal. Women's economic activity is essential not only to promote economic growth but also to improve women's well-being and ...
Health Care Costs and Barriers to Entry: Do Labor Market Regulations for Nursing Have a Relationship with State-Level Health Care Costs?
(Georgetown University, 2019)
U.S. healthcare costs are rising at an alarming rate. While this paper mentions healthcare market effects, the focus of this paper is on the supply side, specifically regulations that affect the number of healthcare staff. ...