Tax farming redux: Experimental evidence on performance pay for tax collectors
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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The economic gender gap in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region remains one of the largest in the world. Female labour force participation in MENA is the lowest globally, estimated at 20% (2019). This policy brief article presents arguments related to women’s participation in the job market, including men’s perceptions, along with practical realities of child care, commuting, low salaries and lack of access to information. Emerging evidence from randomised evaluations conducted by researchers affiliated with the Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab (J-PAL) in Egypt suggests that a range of programs to support women finding and getting to the work site, and interventions to update men’s perceptions, can increase women’s labor force participation.
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Science
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American Economic Association
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Health Affairs
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Ideas for India
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IZA Institute of Labor Economics
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Harvard Kennedy School of Government
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Nature
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Penguin Random House
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PNAS
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Ideas for India
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IZA Institute of Labor Economics
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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IZA Institute of Labor Economics
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EconPapers
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J-PAL
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American Economic Journal
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Nature
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Seuil Jeunesse
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology
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EconPapers
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Juggernaut Books
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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J-PAL
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New England Journal of Medicine AI
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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Journal of Development Economics
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Hachette
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American Economic Association
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De Gruyter
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Oxford University Press
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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EconPapers
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Public Affair Books
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Seuil
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Seuil
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J-PAL
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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The MIT Press
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National Bureau of Economic Research
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VoxDev
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MIT Climate Grand Challenges