

Michel Armel Ndayikeza
Lecturer, University of Burundi
Michel Armel Ndayikeza is a lecturer at the University of Burundi. He is also an Africa Fellow in Education at the Global Education Analytics Institute. Michel obtained his PhD in Economics at the University of Clermont Auvergne in 2024. His research interests are generally in development economics and particularly in labor and education.
Recent work by Michel Armel Ndayikeza
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Do short-term contracts limit investments in training workers?
Employers under-invest in training their employees in general skills. Evidence from rural Burundi shows that while there are large returns to providing training, these are not captured by the employer who invested in it due to short contract duration...
Published 28.06.24