Citations

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Conference Paper
"Impact of gender and socio-economic factors on primary education performance in Kenya: Empirical evidence." International Invitational Educational Policy Research Conference, Paris, France, 2005. Paris, 2005.
Journal Article
"The Knowledge Economy and Education and Training in South Asia: A Mapping Exercise of Available Survey Data." (2006) South Asia Human Resource Division. Washington, DC: World Bank.(Draft).
Journal Article
"Can free provision reduce demand for public services? evidence from Kenyan education." (2014) The World Bank Economic Review.
Journal Article
"Does Free Primary Education Narrow Gender Differences in Schooling? Evidence from Kenya." Journal of African Economies 21, no. 5 (2012).
Journal Article
"Can Conditional Cash Transfers Improve Education and Nutrition Outcomes for Poor Children in Bangladesh?." Evidence from a Pilot Project. World Bank Policy Research WP 7077 , no. 7077 (2014).
Journal Article
"Free education in Rwanda: Just one step towards reducing gender and sibling inequalities." (2012) Education Research International.
Journal Article
"An Exploration of Private Sector Financing of Higher Education in the Philippines and Its Policy Implications for India." Journal of Faculty of Educational Sciences 40, no. 2 (2007).
Journal Article
"Educação Rural: Retomando Algumas Questões (Rural Education: Going Back To Some Issues)." Revista da FAEEBA – Educação e Contemporaneidade, Salvador 20, no. 36 (2011).
Working Paper
"Promoting Financial Inclusion through Financial Education: OECD/INFE Evidence, Policies and Practice." (2013) OECD WPs on Finance, Insurance and Private Pensions.
Journal Article
"Effects of Borrower Characteristics on Loan repayment in the Credit with Education Programme in the Temale Metropolis of Ghana." journal of International Academic Research for Multidisciplinary 2, no. 9 (2014).
Working Paper
"Education or Inflation? the Roles of Structural Factors and Macroeconomic Instability in Explaining Brazilian Inequality in the 1980s." The Roles of Structural Factors and Macroeconomic Instability in Explaining Brazilian Inequality in the 1980s (July 1998). LSE STICERD Research Paper , no. 41 (1998).
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