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Synthesis Paper

  • G²LM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 14
    Climate Migration and International Aid
  • G²LM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 13
    Women and Cash Transfers
  • G²LM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 12
    Labour Market Effects of COVID-19 in Developing Countries and Policy Response
  • G²LM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 11
    Gender, Jobs and Poverty
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 10
    The Demography of the Labor Force in Sub-Saharan Africa: Challenges and Opportunities
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 9
    The Effects of Cash Transfers on Adult Labor Market Outcomes
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 8
    Deterring Emigration with Foreign Aid
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 7
    What Explains Uneven Female Labor Force Participation Levels and Trends in Developing Countries?
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 6
    What Constrains the Demand for Labour in Firms in Sub-Saharan Africa?
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 5
    Migration and Globalization
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 4
    Policies for Job Creation in Poor Countries
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 3
    Economic Growth and Child Labor in Low Income Economies
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 2
    What will it take to meet the Youth Employment Challenge in Sub‐Saharan Africa?
  • GLM|LIC Synthesis Paper No. 1
    Minimum Wages in Sub-Saharan Africa

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