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Policy Brief

  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 75
    Urban Density and Labour Markets: Evaluating Slum Redevelopment in Addis Ababa
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 74
    Experiments on Social Media
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 73
    Demand for Voice & Remedy Among Bangladeshi Garment Workers
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 72
    Digitizing Historical Plant Level Panel Data on Labour Outcomes
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 71
    Together in Search: Impact of Coordinated Travel on Women‘s Job Search in Urban India
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 70
    Female Entrepreneurship and Professional Networks
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 69
    COVID-19 and Urban Households in Lahore, Pakistan
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 68
    What Works to Close Digital Gender Gaps?
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 67
    Retention Incentives and Mental Health
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 66
    Labor Supply Complementarities in Urban Côte d‘Ivoire
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 65
    Child Care Subsidies and Employment Services in Egypt
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 64
    Paternalistic Discrimination
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 63
    Unintended Consequences of Youth Entrepreneurship Programs: Experimental Evidence from Rwanda
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 62
    The Roles of Information and Search Frictions in Determining Working Conditions in Bangladesh’s Apparel Sector
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 61
    Childcare, labor supply, and business development
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 60
    Building a Survey without a Recent Census
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 59
    Browsers Don’t Lie.
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 58
    Encouraging Female Graduates to Enter the Labor Force. Evidence from a Role Model Intervention in Pakistan
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 57
    Comparing the Effects of Entrepreneurship Promotion Programs on Young Women in Nairobi
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 56
    Impacts of Local Labor Market Information on Search and Employment: Evidence from India
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 55
    Analysing gendered impacts of COVID-19 on Job Search Behaviour
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 54
    How Labor Market Tightness and Job Search Activity Changed in the First Year of COVID-19: Evidence from an Indian Job Portal
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 53
    Reducing and Reporting IPV
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 52
    Addressing seasonal hunger and rural poverty in Zambia – Testing scalable solutions
  • G²LM|LIC Policy Brief No. 51
    The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Migrant Remittances in the Philippines
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