Courant Research Centre: Poverty, Equity and Growth - Discussion Papers
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- 267: Health shocks and risk aversion: Panel and experimental evidence from Vietnam

- Jan Priebe, Ute Rink and Henry Stemmler
- 266: Home bias in humanitarian aid: The role of regional favoritism in the allocation of international disaster relief

- Christian Bommer, Axel Dreher and Marcello Perez-Alvarez
- 265: Anemia, diet, and cognitive development: Impact of health information on diet quality and child nutrition in rural India

- Marion Krämer, Santosh Kumar and Sebastian Vollmer
- 264: Child-specific son preference, birth order and cognitive skills in early childhood

- Cara Ebert and Sebastian Vollmer
- 263: From 'MeToo' to Boko Haram: A survey of levels and trends of gender inequality in the world

- Stephan Klasen
- 262: Maternal Age and Offspring Human Capital in India

- Marcello Perez-Alvarez and Marta Favara
- 261: What Explains the Uptake of Development Interventions?

- Lennart Kaplan, Jana Kuhnt, Katharina Richert and Sebastian Vollmer
- 260: An absolute multidimensional poverty measure in the functioning space (and relative measure in the resource space): An Illustration using Indian data

- Caroline Dotter and Stephan Klasen
- 259: Dietary diversity and children anthropometric outcomes: a quantile regression analysis

- Anjali Purushotham, Nitya Mittal, B.C. Ashwini, K.B. Umesh, Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel and Sebastian Vollmer
- 258: Livelihood Environmentalism to Tunnel a Psychological Environmental Kuznets Curve

- Johannes Bettin and Meike Wollni
- 257: Digging deep and running dry – the adoption of borewell technology in the face of climate change and urbanization

- Linda Steinhübel, Johannes Wegmann and Oliver Musshoff
- 256: Somewhere in between towns, markets, and neighbors – Agricultural transition in the rural-urban interface of Bangalore, India

- Linda Steinhübel
- 255: Educational Gender Gaps and Economic Growth: A Systematic Review and Meta-Regression Analysis

- Anna Minasyan, Juliane Zenker, Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- 254: A Flow Measure of Missing Women by Age and Disease

- Stephan Klasen and Sebastian Vollmer
- 253: What Drives Female Labor Force Participation? Comparable Micro-level Evidence from Eight Developing and Emerging Economies

- Stephan Klasen, Janneke Pieters, Manuel Santos Silva and Le Thi Ngoc Tu
- 252: Gender Inequality as a Barrier to Economic Growth: a Review of the Theoretical Literature

- Manuel Santos Silva and Stephan Klasen
- 251: Mothers’ status, food price shock and Child Nutrition in Karnataka

- Debosree Banerjee and Stephan Klasen
- 250: Intrahousehold allocations by mothers to children: The role of observability

- Debosree Banerjee and Stephan Klasen
- 249: Female employment and Spousal abuse: A parallel cross-country analysis of 35 developing countries

- Sarah Khan and Stephan Klasen
- 248: Gender Segregation in Education and Its Implications for Labour Market Outcomes: Evidence from India

- Soham Sahoo and Stephan Klasen
- 247: Improving Children Health and Cognition: Evidence from School-Based Nutrition Intervention in India

- Marion Krämer, Santosh Kumar and Sebastian Vollmer
- 246: What explains uneven Female Labor Force Participation Levels and Trends in Developing Countries?

- Stephan Klasen
- 245: Evaluating UPE in Uganda: school fee abolition and educational outcomes

- Sophia Kan and Stephan Klasen
- 244: The impact of gender inequality on economic performance in developing Countries

- Stephan Klasen
- 243: Social cohesion in times of forced displacement – the case of young people in Jordan

- Jana Kuhnt, Ramona Rischke, Anda David and Tobias Lechtenfeld
- 242: The long-term consequences of the global 1918 influenza pandemic: A systematic analysis of 117 IPUMS international census data sets

- Sebastian Vollmer and Juditha Wójcik
- 241: The Roots of Female Emancipation: From Perennial Cool Water via Pre-industrial Late Marriages to Post-industrial Gender Equality

- Manuel Santos Silva, Amy C. Alexander, Stephan Klasen and Christian Welzel
- 240: Vulnerability to poverty revisited: flexible modeling and better predictive performance

- Maike Hohberg, Katja Landau, Thomas Kneib, Stephan Klasen and Walter Zucchini
- 239: Employment Transitions of Women in India: A Panel Analysis

- Sudipa Sarkar, Soham Sahoo and Stephan Klasen
- 238: The Value of Skill Training Programs for Self-Employment, Entrepreneurship and Non-Cognitive Traits. Evidence from a Regression Discontinuity Design

- Shubha Chakravarty, Mattias Lundberg, Plamen Nikolov and Juliane Zenker
- 237: An Index of Inter-Industry Wage Inequality: Trends, Comparisons, and Robustness

- Nathalie Scholl
- 236: The Impact of Affirmative Action on the Gendered Occupational Segregation in South Africa

- Stephan Klasen and Anna Minasyan
- 235: Gender and Multidimensional Poverty in Nicaragua, An Individual-based Approach

- José Espinoza-Delgado and Stephan Klasen
- 234: Female empowerment, cultural effects and savings: Empirical evidence from India

- Ute Filipiak, Antonia Grohmann and Franziska Heyerhorst
- 233: The Multidimensional Poverty Index: Achievements, Conceptual and Empirical Issues

- Caroline Dotter and Stephan Klasen
- 232: Can the World Bank's International Poverty Line reflect extreme poverty?

- Caroline Dotter
- 231: Reconsidering the Income-Illness Relationship using Distributional Regression: An Application to Germany

- Alexander Silbersdorff, Julia Lynch, Stephan Klasen and Thomas Kneib
- 230: Is there poverty convergence?

- Jesus Crespo Cuaresma, Stephan Klasen and Konstantin Wacker
- 229: Seasonal Migration and Feminization of Farm Management: Evidence from India

- S Chandrasekhar, Soham Sahoo and Hema Swaminathan
- 228: A New Approach to Treatment Assignment for One and Multiple Treatment Groups

- Sebastian Schneider and Martin Schlather
- 227: Cash crops as a sustainable pathway out of poverty? Panel data evidence on the heterogeneity of cocoa farmers in Sulawesi, Indonesia

- Elisabeth Hettig, Jann Lay, Katharina van Treeck, Martin Bruness, Dewi Nur Asih and Nunung Nuryartono
- 226: Do Saving Promotion Interventions Help Alleviate Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa? A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis

- Janina Steinert, Juliane Zenker, Ute Filipiak, Ani Movsisyan, Lucie Cluver and Yulia Shenderovich
- 225: Tests for qualitative features in the random coefficients model

- Fabian Dunker, Konstantin Eckle, Katharina Proksch and Johannes Schmidt-Hieber
- 224: Nonparametric Identification of Random Coefficients in Endogenous and Heterogeneous Aggregate Demand

- Fabian Dunker, Stefan Hoderlein and Hiroaki Kaido
- 223: Poverty and Distributional Effects of a Carbon Tax in Mexico

- Sebastian Renner
- 222: Drivers of gendered sectoral and occupational segregation in developing countries

- Mary Borrowman and Stephan Klasen
- 221: Can differences in benefits affect group investment into irrigation projects? Experimental Evidence from Northern Ghana

- Edward Asiedu and Elena Gross
- 220: UNDP's Gender-related measures: Current problems and proposals for fixing them

- Stephan Klasen
- 219: Financial Globalization and the Labor Share in Developing Countries: The Type of Capital Matters

- Katharina van Treeck and Konstantin Wacker
- 218: The Impact of Livestock Ownership on Solar Home System Adoption in the Northern and Western Regions of Rural Tanzania

- Stephan Klasen and Tukae Mbegalo
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