世界银行:参与劳动力市场的心理障碍:来自加纳农村的证据(英文版).pdf |
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Mental health conditions are strongly associated with reduced labor market participation, but the underlying channels through which such conditions impact labor supply remain unclear. This paper reports on a two-phase study decomposing this relationship by examining (i) job take-up decisions; (ii) labor supply, output, and earning conditional on job take-up; and (iii) quit rates. In Phase 1, women in rural Ghana were asked whether they would be willing to take up a cash-for-work job during th
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