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title:The Tradeoff between Number of Children and Child Schooling : Evidence From Cte D'Ivoire and Ghana LSMS Working Paper, 0253-4517 ; No. 112
author:Montgomery, Mark.; Kouame, Aka; Oliver, Raylynn
publisher:World Bank
isbn10 | asin:082133123X
print isbn13:9780821331231
ebook isbn13:9780585269559
language:English
subjectFertility, Human--Cte d'Ivoire, Fertility, Human--Ghana, Education--Cte d'Ivoire, Education--Ghana.
publication date:1995
lcc:HB1076.A3M66 1994eb
ddc:304.6/3/096668
subject:Fertility, Human--Cte d'Ivoire, Fertility, Human--Ghana, Education--Cte d'Ivoire, Education--Ghana.
LSMS Working Papers
No. 42
Glewwe, The Distribution of Welfare in Peru in 198586
No. 43
Vijverberg, Profits from Self-Employment: A Case Study of Cte d'Ivoire
No. 44
Deaton and Benjamin, The Living Standards Survey and Price Policy Reform: A Study of Cocoa and Coffee Production in Cte d'Ivoire
No. 45
Gertler and van der Gaag, Measuring the Willingness to Pay for Social Services in Developing Countries
No. 46
Vijverberg, Nonagricultural Family Enterprises in Cte d'Ivoire: A Descriptive Analysis
No. 47
Glewwe and de Tray, The Poor during Adjustment: A Case Study of Cte d'Ivoire
No. 48
Glewwe and van der Gaag, Confronting Poverty in Developing Countries: Definitions, Information,and Policies
No. 49
Scott and Amenuvegbe, Sample Designs for the Living Standards Surveys in Ghana and Mauritania/Plans de sondage pour les enqutes sur le niveau de vie au Ghana et en Mauritanie
No. 50
Laraki, Food Subsidies: A Case Study of Price Reform in Morocco (also in French, 50F)
No. 51
Strauss and Mehra, Child Anthropometry in Cte d'Ivoire: Estimates from Two Surveys, 1985 and 1986
No. 52
van der Gaag, Stelcner, and Vijverberg, Public-Private Sector Wage Comparisons and Moonlighting in Developing Countries: Evidence from Cte d'Ivoire and Peru
No. 53
Ainsworth, Socioeconomic Determinants of Fertility in Cte d'Ivoire
No. 54
Gertler and Glewwe, The Willingness to Pay for Education in Developing Countries: Evidence from Rural Peru
No. 55
Levy and Newman, Rigidit des salaires: Donnes microconomiques et macroionomiques surl'ajustement du march du travail dans le secteur moderne (in French only)
No. 56
Glewwe and de Tray, The Poor in Latin America during Adjustment: A Case Study of Peru
No. 57
Alderman and Gertler, The Substitutability of Public and Private Health Care for the Treatment of Children in Pakistan
No. 58
Rosenhouse, Identifying the Poor: Is "Headship" a Useful Concept?
No. 59
Vijverberg, Labor Market Performance as a Determinant of Migration
No. 60
Jimenez and Cox, The Relative Effectiveness of Private and Public Schools: Evidence from Two Developing Countries
No. 61
Kakwani, Large Sample Distribution of Several Inequality Measures: With Application to Cte d'Ivoire
No. 62
Kakwani, Testing for Significance of Poverty Differences: With Application to Cte d'Ivoire
No. 63
Kakwani, Poverty and Economic Growth: With Application to Cte d'Ivoire
No. 64
Moock, Musgrove, and Stelcner, Education and Earnings in Peru's Informal Nonfarm Family Enterprises
No. 65
Alderman and Kozel, Formal and Informal Sector Wage Determination in Urban Low-Income Neighborhoods in Pakistan
No. 66
Vijverberg and van der Gaag, Testing for Labor Market Duality: The Private Wage Sector in Cte d'Ivoire
No. 67
King, Does Education Pay in the Labor Market? The Labor Force Participation, Occupation,and Earnings of Peruvian Women
No. 68
Kozel, The Composition and Distribution of Income in Cte d'Ivoire
No. 69
Deaton, Price Elasticities from Survey Data: Extensions and Indonesian Results
No. 70
Glewwe, Efficient Allocation of Transfers to the Poor: The Problem of Unobserved Household Income
No. 71
Glewwe, Investigating the Determinants of Household Welfare in Cte d'Ivoire
No. 72
Pitt and Rosenzweig, The Selectivity of Fertility and the Determinants of Human Capital Investments: Parametric and Semiparametric Estimates
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