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Subjective Expectations and Occupational Choices in Low-Income Countries: Evidence from an Information Experiment in Mozambique

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Subjective expectations and occupational choices in low-income countries: Evidence from an information experiment in Mozambique (2018)

This working paper, based on an International Growth Centre project involving MIAG Co-Investigator in Mozambique, Prof. Ines Raimundo, investigates the role of subjective expectations in shaping occupational choices among university students in Mozambique.