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West Bank and Gaza Checkpoints and Barriers : Searching for Livelihoods

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  • World Bank, 2010. "West Bank and Gaza Checkpoints and Barriers : Searching for Livelihoods," World Bank Publications - Reports 2887, The World Bank Group.
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    1. World Bank, 2002. "Long-Term Policy Options for the Palestinian Economy," World Bank Publications - Reports 15274, The World Bank Group.
    2. Insan Tunali, 2008. "Analysis of Attrition Patterns in the Turkish Household Labor Force Survey, 2000-2002," Working Papers 393, Economic Research Forum, revised 03 Jan 2008.
    3. World Bank, 2006. "West Bank and Gaza : Education Sector Analysis - Impressive Achievements Under Harsh Conditions and the Way Forward to Consolidate a Quality Education System," World Bank Publications - Reports 19253, The World Bank Group.
    4. Simel Esim & Eileen Kuttab, 2002. "Women's Informal Employment in Palestine: Securing A Livelihood Against All Odds," Working Papers 0213, Economic Research Forum, revised 02 May 2002.
    5. World Bank, 2009. "Palestinian Economic Prospects," World Bank Publications - Reports 28091, The World Bank Group.
    6. Jennifer C. Olmsted, 2008. "Post-Oslo Palestinian (un)employment: A gender, class, and age-cohort analysis," Economics of Peace and Security Journal, EPS Publishing, vol. 3(2), pages 33-38, July.
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    4. Bilal Nabeel Falah & Marcelo Bérgolo & Arwa Abu Hashhash & Mohammad Hattawy & Iman Saadeh, 2019. "The Effect of Labor-Demand Shocks on Women’s Participation in the Labor Force: Evidence from Palestine," Working Papers PMMA 2019-08, PEP-PMMA.

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