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World Bank working papers and publications

1 .The World Bank economic review 23 (3)
2 .How many more infants are likely to die in Africa as a result of the global financial crisis ?
3 .The World Bank research observer (24) 2
4 .Are there diminishing returns to transfer size in conditional cash transfers ?
5 .Own and sibling effects of conditional cash transfer programs : theory and evidence from Cambodia
6 .School enrollment, selection and test scores
7 .Cash transfers, behavioral changes, and cognitive development in early childhood : evidence from a randomized experiment
8 .Development, modernization, and son preference in fertility decisions
9 .Aggregate economic shocks, child schooling and child health
10 .Poverty alleviation and child labor
11 .The impact of cash transfers on school enrollment : evidence from Ecuador
12 .Infant mortality over the business cycle in the developing world
13 .Are cash transfers made to women spent like other sources of income?
14 .Does money matter ? The effects of cash transfers on child health and development in rural Ecuador
15 .Cash transfers, conditions, school enrollment, and child work : evidence from a randomized experiment in Ecuador
16 .Getting girls into school : evidence from a scholarship program in Cambodia
17 .Early childhood development in Latin America and the Caribbean
18 .Cognitive development among young children in Ecuador : the roles of wealth, health and parenting
19 .The World Bank economic review 19 (2)
20 .The World Bank economic review 18 (3)
21 .Child health and the 1988-92 economic crisis in Peru
22 .Off and running? Technology, trade and the rising demand for skilled workers in Latin America
23 .Trade liberalization and labor market adjustment in Brazil
24 .The (positive) effect of macroeconomic crises on the schooling and employment decisions of children in a middle-income country
25 .The World Bank economic review 16 (2)
26 .Who participates : the supply of volunteer labor and the distribution of government programs in rural Peru
27 .Convexity and sheepskin effects in the human capital earnings function : recent evidence for Filipino men
28 .Picking the poor : indicators for geographic targeting in Peru
29 .Do school facilities matter? : the case of the Peruvian Social Fund (FONCODES)
30 .Seeking votes - the political economy of expenditures by the Peruvian Social Fund (FONCODES), 1991-95




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