Individuals’ socio-emotional skills (SES), and their perceptions of their skill levels, matter for labor market outcomes and other welfare outcomes. Men appear to have higher levels of SES than women, but this gender gap is typically documented in self-reported measures. Few studies use measures beyond self-reports—or seek to measure SES granularly and rigorously in large samples, especially in low- and middle-income countries. This paper deploys...
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2024/08/20
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Documento de trabalho sobre pesquisa de políticas
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WPS10873
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2024/08/20
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Do Men Really Have Greater Socio-Emotional Skills Than Women ? Evidence from Tanzanian Youth
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