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Introducing the Sudan Labor Market Panel Survey 2022. (2024). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui ; Cheung, Ruby.
In: Demographic Research.
RePEc:dem:demres:v:51:y:2024:i:4.

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    In: Demographic Research.
    RePEc:dem:demres:v:51:y:2024:i:4.

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  2. Socioeconomic Status and the Changing Nature of School-to-Work Transitions in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. (2023). Krafft, Caroline ; Salemi, Colette ; Assaad, Ragui.
    In: ILR Review.
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  3. Labour market dynamics and youth unemployment in the Middle East and North Africa: Evidence from Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. (2023). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui.
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  4. Introducing the Jordan Labor Market Panel Survey 2016. (2021). Krafft, Caroline ; Ragui, Assaad.
    In: IZA Journal of Development and Migration.
    RePEc:vrs:izajdm:v:12:y:2021:i:1:p:42:n:4.

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  5. Introducing the Egypt Labor Market Panel Survey 2018. (2021). Krafft, Caroline ; Wahedur, Rahman Khandker ; Ragui, Assaad ; Caroline, Krafft.
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  6. The Dynamics of Family Formation and Women’s Work: What Facilitates and Hinders Female Employment in the Middle East and North Africa?. (2021). Selwaness, Irene ; Krafft, Caroline.
    In: Population Research and Policy Review.
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  7. Employment’s Role in Enabling and Constraining Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa. (2020). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui.
    In: Demography.
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  8. Socioeconomic Status and the Changing Nature of School-to-Work Transitions in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia. (2019). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui ; Salemi, Colette.
    In: Working Papers.
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  9. Return migration and socioeconomic mobility in MENA: Evidence from labour market panel surveys. (2018). Hlasny, Vladimir ; AlAzzawi, Shireen ; al Azzawi, Shireen.
    In: WIDER Working Paper Series.
    RePEc:unu:wpaper:wp2018-35.

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  10. Return migration and socioeconomic mobility in MENA: Evidence from labour market panel surveys. (2018). Hlasny, Vladimir ; AlAzzawi, Shireen ; al Azzawi, Shireen.
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  11. Gender Discrimination in the Tunisian Labor Market: The Youth Crisis. (2018). Mohamed, Amara ; Zidi, Faycel ; Khallouli, Wajih .
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  12. The Promise and Peril of Youth Entrepreneurship in MENA. (2018). Krafft, Caroline ; Rizk, Reham.
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  13. Chronic Illness and Labor Market Participation in Arab Countries: Evidence from Egypt and Tunisia. (2018). Mustafa, Mohammed Elhaj ; Ebaidalla, Ebaidalla Mahjoub.
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  14. The Dynamics of Family Formation and Women’s Work: What Facilitates and Hinders Female Employment in the Middle East and North Africa?. (2018). Selwaness, Irene ; Krafft, Caroline.
    In: Working Papers.
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  15. Introducing the Jordan Labor Market Panel Survey 2016. (2018). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui.
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  16. Inequality of opportunity in higher education in the Middle East and North Africa. (2018). Krafft, Caroline ; Alawode, Halimat .
    In: International Journal of Educational Development.
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  17. Marriage, Fertility, and Women’s Agency in Tunisia. (2017). Krafft, Caroline ; Ghazouani, Samir ; Assaad, Ragui.
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  18. The Composition of Labor Supply and Unemployment in Tunisia. (2017). Krafft, Caroline ; Ghazouani, Samir ; Assaad, Ragui.
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  19. Estimating Poverty and Inequality in the Absence of Consumption Data: An Application to the Middle East and North Africa. (2017). nazier, hanan ; Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui ; Zouari, Sami ; Vahidmanesh, Atiyeh ; Ramadan, Racha.
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  20. Transitions in Late-Life Living Arrangements and Socio-economic Conditions of the Elderly in Egypt, Jordan and Tunisia. (2017). Novelli, Marco ; Angeli, Aurora.
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  21. The Role of Housing Markets in the Timing of Marriage in Egypt, Jordan, and Tunisia. (2017). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui ; Rolando, Dominique J.
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  22. Employment’s Role in Enabling and Constraining Marriage in the Middle East and North Africa. (2017). Krafft, Caroline ; Assaad, Ragui.
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  23. Inequality of Opportunity in Higher Education in the Middle East and North Africa. (2016). Krafft, Caroline ; Alawode, Halimat .
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  24. Striving for Better Jobs : The Challenge of Informality in the Middle East and North Africa. (2014). Bodor, Andras ; Gatti, Roberta ; Silva, Joana ; Angel-Urdinola, Diego F..
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