Can Job Training Decrease Women's Self-Defeating Biases? Experimental Evidence from Nigeria
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- Croke,Kevin & Goldstein,Markus P. & Holla,Alaka, 2017. "Can job training decrease women?s self-defeating biases ? experimental evidence from Nigeria," Policy Research Working Paper Series 8141, The World Bank.
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Gender - Gender and Economics Gender - Gender and Social Development Rural Development - Rural Labor Markets Social Protections and Labor - Labor Markets Social Protections and Labor - Skills Development and Labor Force Training Poverty Reduction - Inequality Social Protections and Labor - Wages; Compensation & Benefits Social Protections and Labor - Labor Policies Social Protections and Labor - Vocational & Technical Education;Statistics
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