Tijan L. Bah
@tijanl
Economist @ Gender Unit, World Bank | Ph.D @NOVAunl @SorbonneParis1 | BSc @UniOfGambia | Development, Gender, Migration, & Labour Economics. Views my own.
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Nuestros investigadores Javier Larequi Fontaneda 🇪🇺 y Tijan L. Bah han publicado un artículo en The Conversation ES sobre las recientes elecciones en Gambia: "La compleja estabilidad de un país donde se vota con canicas". theconversation.com/gambia-la-comp…
How should development economists think about the range of feasible migration policies? Join me, Caroline Theoharides & Tijan L. Bah for the last lecture of the International Growth Centre /BREAD Virtual PhD course this Thursday 10am-11:30am Eastern Time. Register here theigc.org/event/bread-ig…
If only we’d just done a before-after: an experiment to reduce irregular migration from The Gambia when it reduced anyway, and learning from an experiment with a rare outcome - based on work with Tijan L. Bah Catia Batista & Flore Gubert blogs.worldbank.org/impactevaluati…
Join us tomorrow for the J-PAL Africa pre-PhD webinar! And register for NovaSBE Phd in Economics session Tuesday, Nov 22, 1:30pm: bit.ly/3hGh4g6 Check the profile of our brilliant African PhD graduates for inspiration! Machine Learner Tijan L. Bah And PhD Director Alex Armand
“Inclusivity is not a tick-box exercise.” –Mandy Rambharos. Did you miss our #COP27 event on why women and girls are key to effective climate action? Watch the full event here: wrld.bg/SxFh50LGqGm #ClimateActionWBG #InvestInPeople #COP27
Interested in how to support women-led businesses? Do you work with #womenentrepreneurs? See this new survey of literature and key policy interventions prepared for the World Bank Gender Strategy Update World Bank WBG Gender IFC hdl.handle.net/10986/38564 Comments welcome!
4️⃣ways by Jaime Saavedra & Hana Brixi to remove barriers affecting girls’ #education: Shifting stereotypes that affect #learning Making schools safe Shifting norms hindering girls Supporting young women to transition to the labor market ℹ️ wrld.bg/jV4A50NbjOZ #IWD2023
Now out in the JDE & free for next 50 days at the link below "Can Information and alternatives to irregular migration reduce “backway” migration from the Gambia?" - this paper went through the registered report process, which was a great experience 1/5 authors.elsevier.com/a/1hXkO15DRG45…
Our paper "Can information and alternatives to irregular migration reduce “backway” migration from The Gambia?" has been published in the Journal of Development Economics Joint work with Tijan L. Bah Flore Gubert David McKenzie Read the full paper here: doi.org/10.1016/j.jdev…
🚨 Call for Papers 🚨 2024 @NOVAFRICA Conference on Economic Development NovaSBE on June 27-28 Submit your paper by Feb 15: bit.ly/3Hffiff Keynotes: Seema Jayachandran Seema Jayachandran David McKenzie David McKenzie Chris Udry Christopher Udry #NOVAFRICA2024 #EconTwitter
Congratulations to Dennis Egger Johannes Haushofer @tedmiguel Paul Niehaus Michael Walker 🎉🎉 Dennis Egger discussed this important research on cash transfers and the wider economy on a previous episode of #VoxDevTalks. Listen here: voxdev.org/topic/public-e…
The World Bank Young Professionals Program is open Sept 1-30. Your development expertise could make a real impact. Join us and tackle global challenges! Apply here: wrld.bg/AN5950T7eI4 #WBGYPP
Social networks is one of the main job-finding sources (David McKenzie and Eliana Carranza 2024). Our paper in Labor Economics shows soft-skills training helps recent grads expand job networks and find jobs faster, though effects fade over time. sciencedirect.com/science/articl…