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project:
# type: manuscript
type: default
render:
- article.qmd
# manuscript:
# article: article.qmd
# meca-bundle: false
# resources:
# - 02-data/processed/extracted.csv
format:
elsevier-html:
toc: true
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link-external-icon: true
number-sections: false
number-sections: true
reference-links: true
theme: darkly
docx:
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elsevier-pdf:
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number-sections: true
# jats: default
# see https://github.com/quarto-journals/elsevier
# (other formats)
# pdf: default
journal:
name: World Development
model: 3p
formatting: review
cite-style: authoryear
highlights:
- Inequality is bad
- Some policies help against inequality
- External validity and internal validity tend to have reciprocal relationship to each other
# execute:
# freeze: true

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# fontsize: "12"
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# - left=2.2cm
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lang: en
title: Inequalities in the World of Work
subtitle: What do we know?
author:
- name: Miguel Niño-Zarazúa
email: TODO PLACEHOLDER # TODO: update email
email: mn39@soas.ac.uk
affiliations:
- id: soas
name: SOAS University of London
department: Department of Economics
attributes:
corresponding: true
- name: Marty Oehme
email: TODO PLACEHOLDER # TODO: update email
email: mail@martyoeh.me
date: last-modified
abstract: |
We are researching the effectiveness of policies which target inequalities on the labour market.
keywords:
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- inequality
- policy
- systematic scoping review
lang: en
crossref: # to fix the appendix crossrefs being separate from main
custom:
- kind: float
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# Introduction
* Context and statement of the problem
* Aims and rationale of the systematic scoping review
* Summary of the main findings
* Description of the structure of the paper
# Conceptual framework
* Theories, policies, mechanisms and outcomes
# Review methodology
The following section will discuss the methodology that is proposed to conduct the review of the literature on policy interventions that are expected to address inequalities in forms of work and labour market outcomes,