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Maho HATAYAMA
Maho HATAYAMA
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Jobs' amenability to working from home: Evidence from skills surveys for 53 countries
M Hatayama, M Viollaz, H Winkler
World Bank policy research working paper, 2020
2032020
Jobs Undone: Reshaping the Role of Governments toward Markets and Workers in the Middle East and North Africa
W Bank
World Bank, 2022
19*2022
ICTs and livelihood supports of refugees and IDPs
M Hatayama
Institute of Development Studies, 2018
122018
Youth employment programmes: What works in rural settings?
M Hatayama
Institute of Development Studies, 2018
62018
Understanding and Predicting Job Losses due to COVID-19
M Hatayama, Y Li, T Osborne
World Bank, Washington, DC, 2021
52021
Revisiting Labor Market Regulations in the Middle East and North Africa
M Hatayama
Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group., 2022
32022
The role of regional financial centres for development finance
M Hatayama
Institute of Development Studies, 2019
32019
H. WINKLER (2020).“Jobs’ Amenability to Working from Home: Evidence from Skills Surveys for 53 Countries”
M Hatayama, M Viollaz
World Bank Policy Research Working Paper 9241, 0
2
Policy Research Working Paper 9241
M Hatayama, M Viollaz, H Winkler
World Bank, 2020
12020
Economic impacts of foreign aid in fragile states
M Hatayama
Institute of Development Studies, 2018
12018
Labour standards and firm growth
M Hatayama
Institute of Development Studies, 2018
12018
Dominican Republic Jobs Diagnostics
Washington, DC: World Bank, 2021
2021
Orange Economy: As a Driver of Jobs for Youth
S4YE
S4YE, 2020
2020
Jobs' Amenability to Working from Home: Evidence from Skills Surveys for 53 Countries: Jobs' Amenability to Working from Home: Evidence from Skills Surveys for 53 Countries
M Hatayama, M Viollaz, HJ Winkler
World Bank Group, 2020
2020
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