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Published Articles

G²LM|LIC Working Papers are published by renowned international journals in the field of development economics. The following list presents an overview of all published G²LM|LIC articles so far.

    • Catalina Herrera Almanza
    • David E. Sahn
    Early Childbearing, School Attainment, and Cognitive Skills
    Demography, 55(2), 643–668
    • Melissa Siegel
    • Carlos Vargas-Silva
    • Sonja Fransen
    The Impact of Refugee Experiences on Education
    IZA Journal of Development and Migration, 8(1), 6
    • Sonja Fransen
    • Özge Bilgili
    Who reintegrates? The constituents of reintegration of displaced populations
    Population, Space and Place 2018, Volume 24, Issue 6
    • Sonja Fransen
    • Özge Bilgili
    Who Reintegrates? The Constituents of Reintegration of Displaced Populations
    Population, Space and Place, e2140.
    • Vellore Arthi
    • Kathleen Beegle
    • Joachim De Weerdt
    • Amparo Palacios-López
    Not Your Average Job
    Journal of Development Economics, 130, 160-172
    • Emily Breza
    • Supreet Kaur
    • Yogita Shamdasani
    The Morale Effects of Pay Inequality
    The Quarterly Journal of Economics, 133(2), 611-663
    • Francisco Campos
    • Markus Goldstein
    • Leonardo Iacovone
    • Hillary Johnson
    • Michael Frese
    • David McKenzie
    Teaching personal initiative beats traditional training in boosting small business in West Africa
    Science, 357(6357), 1287-1290
    • Kathleen Beegle
    • Emanuela Galasso
    • Jessica Goldberg
    Direct and Indirect Effects of Malawi’s Public Works Program on Food Security
    Journal of Development Economics, 128, 1-23
    • Sonja Fransen
    • Isabel Ruiz
    • Carlos Vargas-Silva
    Return Migration and Economic Outcomes in the Conflict Context
    World Development, 95, 196-210
    • Christopher Blattman
    • Julian Jamison
    • Margaret Sheridan
    Reducing Crime and Violence
    The American Economic Review, 107(4), 1165-1206
    • Haroon Bhorat
    • Benjamin Stanwix
    • Ravi Kanbur
    Minimum Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa
    The World Bank Research Observer, 32(1), 21-74
    • Taryn Dinkelman
    • Martine Mariotti
    The Long Run Effects of Labour Migration on Human Capital Formation in Communities of Origin
    American Economic Journal: Applied Economics, 8(4), 1-35
    • Hillel Rapoport
    Migration and Globalization
    International Journal of Manpower, 37(7),1209-1226
    • Christopher Blattman
    • Julian Jamison
    • Margaret Sheridan
    • Tricia Koroknay-Palicz,Katherine Rodrigues
    Measuring the Measurement Error
    Journal of Development Economics, 120, 99-112
    • David E. Sahn
    • Peter Glick,Thomas Walker
    Household Shocks and Education Investment in Madagascar
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 78, 792–813
    • Quy-Toan Do
    • Andrei Levchenko
    • Claudio Raddatz
    Comparative Advantage, International Trade, and Fertility
    Journal of Development Economics, 119, 48-66
    • Francesca Marchetta
    • David E. Sahn
    The Role of Education and Family Background in Marriage, Childbearing, and Labour Market Participation in Senegal
    Economic Development and Cultural Change, 64(2), 369-403
    • David E. Sahn
    • Peter Glick,Christopher Handy
    Schooling, Marriage, and Age at First Birth in Madagascar
    Population Studies, 69(2), 219-236
    • Isabel Ruiz
    • Carlos Vargas-Silva
    The Labour Market Consequences of Hosting Refugees
    Journal of Economic Geography, 16(3), 667-694
    • Brian McCaig
    • Nina Pavcnik
    Informal Employment in a Growing and Globalizing Low-Income Country
    The American Economic Review, 105(5), 545-550
    • Isabel Ruiz
    • Carlos Vargas-Silva
    The Labor Market Impacts of Forced Migration
    The American Economic Review, 105(5), 581-586
    • Rocco Macchiavello
    • Atonu Rabbani
    • Christopher Woodruff
    The Market for Training Services
    The American Economic Review, 105(5), 300-304
    • Tilman Brück
    • Susan Steiner
    • Damir Esenaliev,Antje Kroeger,Alma Kudebayeva,Bakhrom Mirkasimov
    Household Survey Data for Research on Well-Being and Behavior in Central Asia
    Journal of Comparative Economics, 42(3), 819-835.
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