Niels‐Hugo Blunch

589 total citations
42 papers, 331 citations indexed

About

Niels‐Hugo Blunch is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Safety Research and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Niels‐Hugo Blunch has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 331 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 22 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 20 papers in Safety Research and 14 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Niels‐Hugo Blunch's work include Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (20 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (12 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (7 papers). Niels‐Hugo Blunch is often cited by papers focused on Poverty, Education, and Child Welfare (20 papers), Labor market dynamics and wage inequality (12 papers) and Income, Poverty, and Inequality (7 papers). Niels‐Hugo Blunch collaborates with scholars based in United States, Germany and Denmark. Niels‐Hugo Blunch's co-authors include Dorte Verner, Maitreyi Bordia Das, Claus C. Pörtner, Nabanita Datta Gupta, Caterina Ruggeri Laderchi, Victor Sulla, Gordon Betcherman, Benu Bidani, Christopher J. O’Leary and Jeffrey S. Hammer and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, World Development and The World Bank Economic Review.

In The Last Decade

Niels‐Hugo Blunch

41 papers receiving 269 citations

Peers

Niels‐Hugo Blunch
Ximena V. Del Carpio United States
Jesse M. Cunha United States
Janet M. Rives United States
Rafael Perez Ribas United States
Gautam Hazarika United States
Karine S. Moe United States
Dhushyanth Raju United States
Ximena V. Del Carpio United States
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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Nabanita Datta Gupta. (2020). Mothers’ health knowledge for children with diarrhea: who you are or who you know?. Review of Economics of the Household. 18(4). 1131–1164. 1 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo. (2020). Building Human Capital. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 2 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo, David C. Ribar, & Mark Western. (2020). Under pressure? Assessing the roles of skills and other personal resources for work-life strains. Review of Economics of the Household. 18(3). 883–906. 1 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo. (2016). Things Have Changed: Returns to Education in Thailand. Southeast Asian Economies. 33(2). 242–257. 1 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo. (2015). Bound to lose, bound to win? The financial crisis and the informal-formal sector earnings gap in Serbia. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 4(1). 2 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo, et al.. (2015). Income Convergence and the Flow Out of Poverty in India, 1994-2005. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Maitreyi Bordia Das. (2015). Changing norms about gender inequality in education: Evidence from Bangladesh. Demographic Research. 32. 183–218. 12 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Caterina Ruggeri Laderchi. (2015). The Winner Takes it All: Internal Migration, Education and Wages in Ethiopia. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Maitreyi Bordia Das. (2014). Changing Norms About Gender Inequality in Education: Evidence from Bangladesh. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Victor Sulla. (2013). World gone wrong: the financial crisis, labor market transitions and earnings in Serbia. Economic Change and Restructuring. 47(3). 187–226. 3 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo. (2011). Literacy and numeracy skills and education sector reform: evidence from Ghana. Education Economics. 22(2). 209–235. 9 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Victor Sulla. (2011). The Financial Crisis, Labor Market Transitions and Earnings: A Gendered Panel Data Analysis for Serbia. SSRN Electronic Journal. 5 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo. (2008). Multidimensional human capital, wages and endogenous employment status in Ghana. SSRN Electronic Journal. 397–416. 3 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Dorte Verner. (2006). Shared Sectoral Growth Versus the Dual Economy Model: Evidence from Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana, and Zimbabwe. African Development Review. 18(3). 283–308. 20 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo, et al.. (2005). Multinational enterprises and training revisited: do international standards matter?. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics.
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo, et al.. (2005). Child work in Zambia: A comparative study of survey instruments. International Labour Review. 144(2). 211–235. 2 indexed citations
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Bidani, Benu, Niels‐Hugo Blunch, Chorching Goh, & Christopher J. O’Leary. (2005). Evaluating Job Training in Two Chinese Cities. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo, et al.. (2004). Asymmetries in the Union Wage Premium in Ghana. Washington, DC: World Bank eBooks. 3 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Dorte Verner. (2002). Revisiting the Link Between Poverty and Child Labor: The Ghanaian Experience. SSRN Electronic Journal. 18 indexed citations
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Blunch, Niels‐Hugo & Dorte Verner. (2001). Asymmetries in Union Relative Wage Effects in Ghanaian Manufacturing : An Analysis Applying Quantile Regressions. World Bank, Washington, DC eBooks. 7 indexed citations

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