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Enriching Data And Analysis In Economics With Real Life Experiences, Federal Reserve Governor Adriana D Kugler, At Women In Economics Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank Of St Louis, St Louis, Missouri

Enriching Data And Analysis In Economics With Real Life Experiences, Federal Reserve Governor Adriana D Kugler, At Women In Economics Symposium, Federal Reserve Bank Of St Louis, St Louis, Missouri
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Why the Swedish Left Will Continue to Lose

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Untangling the links between poverty, hunger, and migration in Bangladesh

By Shawn Thacker June 22, 2021 Share this with FacebookShare this with TwitterShare this with LinkedInShare this with EmailPrint this Photo by Creative Kayes, Shutterstock To cope with seasonal poverty and unexpected shocks such as floods or illnesses, rural residents in poor agricultural communities in Bangladesh often share resources with each other or migrate to urban areas in search of work. A new study led by Yale economists explores how these coping strategies are related, and how encouraging more migration affects the entire community’s welfare. For the study, the authors combined an experiment in which some community members were provided a subsidy to cover the cost of travel with a model of the complex interactions between informal insurance networks and migration choices. They found that the distribution of migration subsidies to some individuals increased informal risk-sharing (i.e. sharing money, food, or other resources with community members in times of need)

Access to vocational education can boost income over the long term

Eric Hanushek, Ludger Woessmann, Lei Zhang In response to recent technological changes and the worsening outcomes of non-college-educated workers (Autor 2019), governments around the world are becoming more interested in whether different types of secondary education (vocational versus general) might play a role in providing young people the skills they need to succeed after they graduate (European Commission 2010, US Department of Education 2013, 2018). In stark contrast to the growing body of evidence on the impact of various fields of study in higher education (Altonji et al. 2012, Hastings et al. 2013, Kirkeboen et al. 2016), there exists a paucity of compelling causal evidence on the impact of secondary-school curricula on labour-market outcomes (Altonji et al. 2011, Hampf and Woessman 2017, Hanushek et al. 2011, 2017). 

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