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Child labor and school achievement in Latin America
V Gunnarsson, PF Orazem, MA Sánchez
The World Bank Economic Review 20 (1), 31-54, 2006
3252006
Does local school control raise student outcomes? Evidence on the roles of school autonomy and parental participation
V Gunnarsson, PF Orazem, MA Sánchez, A Verdisco
Economic Development and Cultural Change 58 (1), 25-52, 2009
692009
Barriers to hypertension and diabetes management in primary health care in Argentina: qualitative research based on a behavioral economics approach
M Belizan, J Alonso, A Nejamis, J Caporale, M Copo, M Sanchez, ...
Translational Behavioral Medicine, https://doi.org/10.1093/tbm/, 2019
322019
The impact of child labor intensity on mathematics and language skills in Latin America
MA Sánchez, PF Orazem, V Gunnarsson
Child labor and education in Latin America: an economic perspective, 117-130, 2009
172009
Applying behavioral tools to the design of health projects
DM Pinto, P Ibarraran, M Stampini, KG Carman, FC Guanais, J Luoto, ...
Inter-American Development Bank, 2014
62014
Internal Migration, Return Migration, and Mortality. Evidence from Panel Data on Union Army Veterans
M Sanchez
Health and labor force participation over the life cycle: Evidence from the …, 2003
52003
Más crecimiento, más equidad: Prioridades de desarrollo en Guatemala
EH Stein, MS Bos, J Duarte, M Cuevas, N Alvarado, G Beliz, AD Barreix, ...
Inter-American Development Bank, 2008
42008
Increasing the take-up of public health services: An experiment on nudges and digital tools in Uruguay
A Cuesta, L Delgado, S Gallegos, B Roseth, MA Sánchez
IDB Working Paper Series, 2021
32021
Do larger school grants improve educational attainment? Evidence from urban Mexico
MC Araujo, A Martinez, S Martinez, M Perez, M Sanchez
Journal of Development Effectiveness 13 (4), 1-19, 2021
22021
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