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How resilient are labour markets to natural disasters? the case of the 1998 Bangladesh flood
Valerie Mueller
, Agnes Quisumbing
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Business & Economics
Natural Disasters
89%
Labour Market
85%
Bangladesh
72%
Wages
50%
Agricultural Workers
35%
Income Risk
31%
Access to Credit
28%
Capital Accumulation
24%
Resilience
23%
Human Capital
18%
Workers
17%
Labor
15%
Employees
11%
Social Sciences
Bangladesh
73%
wage
69%
natural disaster
69%
labor market
58%
local business
32%
worker
31%
capital accumulation
30%
human capital
23%
resilience
21%
credit
21%
employee
17%
labor
17%
income
16%
economy
15%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
labor market
100%
wage
96%
natural disaster
74%
agricultural worker
38%
human capital
33%
credit
27%
labor
23%
income
21%
preserve
21%
relief
20%
economy
19%
program
12%