Bayarmaa Dalkhjav
Personal Details
First Name: | Bayarmaa |
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Last Name: | Dalkhjav |
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RePEc Short-ID: | pda972 |
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Terminal Degree: | 2024 Economics Department; University of New Hampshire (from RePEc Genealogy) |
Affiliation
(50%) National Research and Consulting Center (NRCC)
Ulaanbaatar, Mongoliahttps://www.nrcc.mn/
RePEc:edi:nrccumn (more details at EDIRC)
(50%) Department of Economics and Business
Colorado College
Colorado Springs, Colorado (United States)http://www.coloradocollege.edu/academics/dept/economics/
RePEc:edi:ebccous (more details at EDIRC)
Research output
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- Maria Laura Alzua & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & Jose Galdo, 2019.
"Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia,"
Working Papers PIERI
2019-11, PEP-PIERI.
- Maria Laura Alzúa & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & José Galdo, 2021. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(3), pages 720-744.
- Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh,Maria Laura & Batchuluun,Altantsetseg & Dalkhjav,Bayarmaa & Galdo,Jose, 2020. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs : Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9226, The World Bank.
- Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Amartuvshin Sanjmyatav & Tsogt-Erdene Baldandorj, 2017. "Impact of short term vocational training on youth unemployment: Evidence from Mongolia," Working Papers PIERI 2017-12, PEP-PIERI.
Articles
- Maria Laura Alzúa & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & José Galdo, 2021.
"Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia,"
The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(3), pages 720-744.
- Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh,Maria Laura & Batchuluun,Altantsetseg & Dalkhjav,Bayarmaa & Galdo,Jose, 2020. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs : Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9226, The World Bank.
- Maria Laura Alzua & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & Jose Galdo, 2019. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Working Papers PIERI 2019-11, PEP-PIERI.
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- Maria Laura Alzua & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & Jose Galdo, 2019.
"Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia,"
Working Papers PIERI
2019-11, PEP-PIERI.
- Maria Laura Alzúa & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & José Galdo, 2021. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(3), pages 720-744.
- Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh,Maria Laura & Batchuluun,Altantsetseg & Dalkhjav,Bayarmaa & Galdo,Jose, 2020. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs : Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9226, The World Bank.
Cited by:
- Doerr, Annabelle & Novella, Rafael, 2024.
"The long-term effects of job training on labor market and skills outcomes in Chile,"
Labour Economics, Elsevier, vol. 91(C).
- Doerr, Annabelle & Novella, Rafael, 2020. "The Long-Term Effects of Job Training on Labor Market and Skills Outcomes in Chile," IDB Publications (Working Papers) 10767, Inter-American Development Bank.
Articles
- Maria Laura Alzúa & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & José Galdo, 2021.
"Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia,"
The World Bank Economic Review, World Bank, vol. 35(3), pages 720-744.
See citations under working paper version above.Sorry, no citations of articles recorded.
- Alzua Soyolmaa Batbekh,Maria Laura & Batchuluun,Altantsetseg & Dalkhjav,Bayarmaa & Galdo,Jose, 2020. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs : Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Policy Research Working Paper Series 9226, The World Bank.
- Maria Laura Alzua & Soyolmaa Batbekh & Altantsetseg Batchuluun & Bayarmaa Dalkhjav & Jose Galdo, 2019. "Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia," Working Papers PIERI 2019-11, PEP-PIERI.
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- NEP-LMA: Labor Markets - Supply, Demand, and Wages (1) 2019-07-15. Author is listed
- NEP-TRA: Transition Economics (1) 2019-07-15. Author is listed
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