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David E. Sahn

    Cornell University

David E. Sahn is an International Professor of Economics in the Division of Nutritional Sciences and the Department of Economics at Cornell University.

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Related Projects

  • Transitions to Adulthood

Related Publications

  • GLM|LIC Policy Brief No. 10

    Transitions to Adulthood
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 2

    Schooling, Marriage and Age of First Birth in Madagascar
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 3

    The Role of Education and Family Background in Marriage, Childbearing and Labor Market Participation in Senegal
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 5

    The Impact of Early Childbearing on Schooling and Cognitive Skills among Young Women in Madagascar
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 19

    Household Shocks and Education Investment in Madagascar
  • GLM|LIC Working Paper No. 25

    Labor Outcomes during the Transition from Adolescence to Adulthood

Published Articles

  • Demographic Research, 43(45), 1335-1366

    Childhood determinants of internal youth migration in Senegal
  • Journal of African Economies, 28(3), 277-303

    Teen Fertility and Female Employment Outcomes: Evidence from Madagascar
  • Demography, 55(2), 643–668

    Early Childbearing, School Attainment, and Cognitive Skills
  • Population Studies, 69(2), 219-236

    Schooling, Marriage, and Age at First Birth in Madagascar
  • Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(2), 369-403

    The Role of Education and Family Background in Marriage, Childbearing, and Labour Market Participation in Senegal

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