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Jun 12, 2024 - Research and Replication Data for Labor Economics
Wang, Liang Choon; Vlassopoulos, Michael; Islam, Asad; Hassan, Hashibul, 2024, "Replication Data for: "Delivering Remote Learning Using a Low-tech Solution: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Bangladesh"", https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/GB61G4, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V1, UNF:6:5atNk5pGBx6Kp0cFm40ZlQ== [fileUNF]
This is the replication package for "Delivering Remote Learning Using a Low-tech Solution: Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Bangladesh," accepted in 2024 by the Journal of Political Economy Microeconomics. This document describes the datasets and Stata codes used to... |
Jun 12, 2024
A searchable catalogue of metadata about datasets relevant for labor and behavioral economics, with pointers to the repositories holding the data. Our ambition is to grow this collection into (as much as possible) a complete catalogue of data which might otherwise by more difficu... |
Jun 11, 2024
The WageIndicator Foundation (WIF) has entered a cooperation agreement with the International Research Data Center (IDSC) of IZA, which will make the IDSC the exclusive outlet for WageIndicator data for the academic community. For WIF this means that the data is available for sci... |
Mar 27, 2024G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Researchers in development economics have made strides in understanding the relationship between gender, employment, and poverty through detailed policy evaluations. However, a key challenge is consolidating this knowledge and assessing its broader applicability. The Jobs of the... |
Mar 19, 2024 - G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Bryan, Gharad; Franklin, Simon; Abebe, Girum, 2024, "G²LM|LIC - Urban Density and Labor Markets", https://doi.org/10.15185/glmlic.409.1, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V1
Many of the world‘s poorest people live and work in dense informal settlements in Africa’s growing megacities. These communities have both positives and negatives. On one side, settlements, often located in central areas, provide workers with access to geographically proximate jo... |
Oct 9, 2023 - G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Miller, Amalia Rebecca; Ramdas, Kamalini; Sungu, Alp, 2023, "G²LM|LIC - Browsers Don't Lie", https://doi.org/10.15185/glmlic.687.1, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V1
The project collaborated with PY Insights, an internet-browser analytics platform, and Dynata, a global first-party data platform, to field the survey between mid-May and early June 2020. Individuals drawn from Dynata’s marketing pools in India, Kenya and Nigeria were invited to... |
Sep 27, 2023 - G²LM|LIC - Gender Growth and Labor Markets in Low-Income Countries
Krafft, Caroline; Caria, Stefano; Nagy, Abdelrahman; Fadl, Noha; Elbehairy, Hala, 2023, "G²LM|LIC - Assessing the Labor Market Impact of COVID-19 on Women With Young Children in Egypt", https://doi.org/10.15185/glmlic.697.1, Research Data Center of IZA (IDSC), V1
To better understand the economic impact of the COVID-19 crisis on female labor force participation in Egypt, the study collects data with a particular focus on the intersection of COVID-19, child care, and women’s employment. The data collection was led by the research team at J... |
Sep 21, 2023
The G²LM|LIC Data Repository is a vital component of the collaborative research initiative between the IZA – Institute of Labor Economics and the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO). It serves as a comprehensive data hub, housing an extensive collection of resear... |
Sep 21, 2023
briq is dedicated to fostering innovative research in the realms of behavioral economics and the underlying factors contributing to inequality. This research is geared towards enhancing individual prospects and bolstering social cohesion. To facilitate the exchange of groundbreak... |
Sep 21, 2023
IZA serves as the central hub for the world's largest research network in labor economics. Established in 1998 with the generous support of the Deutsche Post Foundation, IZA is the epicenter of a global community of scholars who collaborate with IZA‘s local team. This service is... |