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Working Papers
2021
- Female-Owned Firms during the COVID-19 Crisis
World Bank Publications - Reports, The World Bank Group
- Productivity and Firm Exit during the COVID-19 Crisis: Cross-Country Evidence
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (3)
See also Journal Article Productivity and firm exit during the COVID-19 crisis: cross-country evidence, Small Business Economics, Springer (2023) View citations (10) (2023)
2020
- Firms' Discriminatory Behavior, and Women's Employment in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank
- Mobile Money and Investment by Women Businesses in Sub-Saharan Africa
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (1)
2017
- Unequal laws and the disempowerment of women in the labor market: evidence from firm-level data
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank 
See also Journal Article Unequal Laws and the Disempowerment of Women in the Labour Market: Evidence from Firm-Level Data, Journal of Development Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals (2019) View citations (16) (2019)
2016
- Does mobile money use increase firms'investment ? evidence from enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (7)
See also Journal Article Does mobile money use increase firms’ investment? Evidence from Enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, Small Business Economics, Springer (2018) View citations (10) (2018)
- Measuring firm-level innovation using short questionnaires: evidence from an experiment
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank View citations (8)
2015
- Labor market regulations and outcomes in Sweden: a comparative analysis of recent trends
Policy Research Working Paper Series, The World Bank
2011
- Understanding the Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: The Role of Education and Social Norms in Amman
Working Papers, AlmaLaurea Inter-University Consortium View citations (29)
Journal Articles
2023
- Firms’ Behavior Under Discriminatory Laws and Women’s Employment in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Feminist Economics, 2023, 29, (1), 70-96
- Productivity and firm exit during the COVID-19 crisis: cross-country evidence
Small Business Economics, 2023, 60, (4), 1719-1760 View citations (10)
See also Working Paper Productivity and Firm Exit during the COVID-19 Crisis: Cross-Country Evidence, Policy Research Working Paper Series (2021) View citations (3) (2021)
2022
- Does mobile money enable women-owned businesses to invest? Firm-level evidence from Sub-Saharan Africa
Small Business Economics, 2022, 59, (3), 1245-1271 View citations (5)
2020
- Measuring innovation using firm-level surveys: Evidence from developing countries✰
Research Policy, 2020, 49, (3) View citations (13)
2019
- Unequal Laws and the Disempowerment of Women in the Labour Market: Evidence from Firm-Level Data
Journal of Development Studies, 2019, 55, (5), 822-844 View citations (16)
See also Working Paper Unequal laws and the disempowerment of women in the labor market: evidence from firm-level data, Policy Research Working Paper Series (2017) (2017)
2018
- Does mobile money use increase firms’ investment? Evidence from Enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania
Small Business Economics, 2018, 51, (3), 687-708 View citations (10)
See also Working Paper Does mobile money use increase firms'investment ? evidence from enterprise Surveys in Kenya, Uganda, and Tanzania, Policy Research Working Paper Series (2016) View citations (7) (2016)
Chapters
2016
- The Determinants of Female Labor Force Participation in the Middle East and North Africa Region: The Role of Education and Social Norms in Amman, Cairo, and Sana'a
Chapter 12 in Women, Work and Welfare in the Middle East and North Africa The Role of Socio-demographics, Entrepreneurship and Public Policies, 2016, pp 323-350 View citations (1)
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