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Details about Dácil Tania Juif

Workplace:Departamento de Ciencias Sociales (Department of Social Sciences), Universidad Carlos III de Madrid (Carlos III University of Madrid), (more information at EDIRC)

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Working Papers

2019

  1. MINING, PATERNALISM AND THE SPREAD OF EDUCATION IN THE CONGO SINCE 1920
    African Economic History Working Paper, African Economic History Network Downloads View citations (2)
    See also Chapter Mining, Paternalism and the Spread of Education in the Congo Since 1920, Studies in Economic History, Springer (2019) View citations (2) (2019)

2015

  1. COLONIAL ORIGINS OF THE THREEFOLD REALITY OF MOCAMBIQUE: FISCAL CAPACITY AND LABOUR SYSTEMS
    African Economic History Working Paper, African Economic History Network View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2023

  1. Does Abortion Liberalisation Accelerate Fertility Decline? A Worldwide Time-Series Analysis
    European Journal of Population, 2023, 39, (1), 1-24 Downloads
  2. Living standards of copper mine labour in Chile and the Central African Copperbelt compared, 1920s to 1960s
    Economic History of Developing Regions, 2023, 38, (2), 117-150 Downloads

2020

  1. NUMERACY OF RELIGIOUS MINORITIES IN SPAIN AND PORTUGAL DURING THE INQUISITION ERA
    Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2020, 38, (1), 147-184 Downloads View citations (5)

2019

  1. Do you have to be tall and educated to be a migrant? Evidence from Spanish recruitment records, 1890–1950
    Economics & Human Biology, 2019, 34, (C), 115-124 Downloads View citations (6)

2018

  1. From coercion to compensation: institutional responses to labour scarcity in the Central African Copperbelt
    Journal of Institutional Economics, 2018, 14, (2), 313-343 Downloads View citations (11)

2015

  1. SKILL SELECTIVITY IN TRANSATLANTIC MIGRATION: THE CASE OF CANARY ISLANDERS IN CUBA*
    Revista de Historia Económica / Journal of Iberian and Latin American Economic History, 2015, 33, (2), 189-222 Downloads View citations (6)

2014

  1. A story of large landowners and math skills: Inequality and human capital formation in long-run development, 1820–2000
    Journal of Comparative Economics, 2014, 42, (2), 375-401 Downloads View citations (27)

2013

  1. On the human capital of Inca Indios before and after the Spanish Conquest. Was there a “Pre-Colonial Legacy”?
    Explorations in Economic History, 2013, 50, (2), 227-241 Downloads View citations (13)

Chapters

2019

  1. Mining, Paternalism and the Spread of Education in the Congo Since 1920
    Springer View citations (2)
    See also Working Paper MINING, PATERNALISM AND THE SPREAD OF EDUCATION IN THE CONGO SINCE 1920, African Economic History Network (2019) Downloads View citations (2) (2019)
 
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