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Category Archives: Research
Retirement Effects on Internal Chinese Migration
A new GLO Discussion Paper finds that retirement increases the probability of migration strongly. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual platform to stimulate global research, debate … Continue reading
Knowledge-based long-run growth effects of rising longevity and an increasing retirement age
A new GLO Discussion Paper studies the long-run growth effects of rising longevity and an increasing retirement age. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual platform to … Continue reading
Exports have a positive, but small impact on long-run growth in Spain
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that the impact of exports on economic growth has been small but positive in 1850-2017 Spain. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network … Continue reading
Weathering the storm: Weather shocks and international migration from the Philippines
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals and investigates the channels of international migration from the Philippines caused by weather shocks. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual … Continue reading
One billion government money for early childcare in Italy: What are the effects?
A new GLO Discussion Paper studies the effectiveness of a government program to strengthen the public supply of early childhood educational services in Italy. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an … Continue reading
Mafia infiltration of local governments in Italy, law enforcement and social control in Italy
A new GLO Discussion Paper investigates the effects of dismissals of local governments in Italy suspected of Mafia infiltration. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual platform … Continue reading
Land Ownership and Enterprising Women in Southern Africa
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that land ownership is important for female entrepreneurial performance in Eswatini, Lesotho, and Zimbabwe. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual … Continue reading
Sources of Agricultural Technology Take-up in Africa
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that the provision of extension services increases agricultural technology take-up in Uganda. The Global Labor Organization (GLO) is an independent, non-partisan and non-governmental organization that functions as an international network and virtual platform to … Continue reading
Labor Market Consequences of Reforms in Egypt
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that younger and older workers in Egypt were less likely to be employed than their middle age peers after the reforms in the 1990s than before. Those seeking formal jobs were more likely to … Continue reading
Early Life Environment Affects Frailty Among Chinese Older Adults.
A new GLO Discussion Paper reveals that poor health conditions in childhood and unfavorable childhood and adolescent socioeconomic status as measured by educational attainment and neighborhood quality may increase the risk of late-life frailty among Chinese older adults . The … Continue reading