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Health information, treatment, and worker productivity: Experimental evidence from malaria testing and treatment among Nigerian sugarcane cutters
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Document Date: 2014-03-20 12:39:13


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Madrid / Oxford / /

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The World Bank Research / State University Jed Friedman World Bank Pieter / /

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Mali / Kenya / Uganda / Tanzania / Nigeria / /

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USD / NGN / /

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Facility

University of Oxford / Manor Road Building / Manchester University / University of Otago / DePaul University / University of East Anglia / University of Minnesota / University of Maryland / Monash University / Andrew Dillon Michigan State University Jed Friedman World Bank Pieter Serneels University of East Anglia March / Carlos III University / Michigan State University / /

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sugar processing facility / treatment of malaria / treatment for malaria / poor quality health services / lower energy levels / assigned work site / energy / /

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Adamawa State Health Research Ethics Committee / DePaul University / Spanish Impact Evaluation Fund / University of Otago / Michigan State University / World Bank / IFPRI’s Institutional Review Board / University of Maryland / Centre for the Study of African Economies Department of Economics / National Health Research Ethics Committee / US Department of Labor / IFPRI / Manchester University / Monash University / University of Minnesota / Ministry of Health / National Bureau of Statistics / University of Oxford / University of East Anglia / /

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Toulope Olayemi Sofola / Sarah Baird / Sarah Donovan / Terrie Taylor / Bashir Aliyou / Berk Ozler / /

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supervisor / driver of economic development / Walker / supervisor and worker / representative / work group supervisor / /

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Minnesota / Maryland / California / /

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www.csae.ox.ac.uk / /

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