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Gender 24 FCND 23 Poverty 14 Household resource allocation 10 Nutrition 10 Education 8 Poverty alleviation 8 Property rights 8 employment 8 households 7 Child Feeding. 6 Child care. 6 Human capital 6 Child care 5 Developing countries 5 Food security. 5 Gender issues. 5 food security 5 Food aid 4 Food consumption. 4 Gender issues 4 Malnutrition. 4 Nutritional status 4 Nutritional status. 4 Poverty. 4 Progresa. 4 Rural-urban linkages 4 Transfer payments. 4 Urban health. 4 malnutrition 4 Bangladesh 3 Children 3 Children Nutrition 3 Children Nutrition. 3 Community participation 3 Education Economic aspects. 3 Family Economic aspects. 3 Financial institutions. 3 Ghana. 3 Health services. 3
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Free 208
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Book / Working Paper 209
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English 169 Undetermined 36 Hungarian 4
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Ruel, Marie T. 25 Haddad, Lawrence James 24 Quisumbing, Agnes R. 22 Hoddinott, John 18 Maluccio, John A. 11 Zeller, Manfred 11 Datt, Gaurav 10 Garrett, James L. 9 Maxwell, Daniel G. 9 Morris, Saul Sutkover 9 Coady, David P. 8 Menon, Purnima 8 Skoufias, Emmanuel 8 Levin, Carol E. 7 Sharma, Manohar 7 Yamauchi, Futoshi 7 Adato, Michelle 6 Ahmed, Akhter U. 6 Bouis, Howarth E. 6 Hallman, Kelly 6 Smith, Lisa C. 6 Armar-Klemesu, Margaret 5 Diagne, Aliou 5 Fafchamps, Marcel 5 Simler, Kenneth 5 Alderman, Harold 4 Engle, Patrice L. 4 Gillespie, Stuart 4 Lapenu, Cécile 4 Parker, Susan W. 4 Peña, Christine 4 Simler, Kenneth R. 4 de la Briere, Benedicte 4 Arimond, Mary 3 Behrman, Jere R. 3 Benson, Todd 3 Handa, Sudhanshu 3 Jolliffe, Dean 3 Kadiyala, Suneetha 3 Kinsey, Bill 3
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) 209
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FCND discussion papers 209
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RePEc 209
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Can qualitative and quantitative methods serve complementary purposes for policy research?
Maxwell, Daniel G. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
Qualitative and quantitative methods in social science research have long been separate spheres with little overlap. However, recent innovations have highlighted the complementarity of qualitative and quantitative approaches. The Accra Food and Nutrition Security Study was designed to...
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Poverty in India and Indian states
Datt, Gaurav - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
A complete and updated series on poverty measures for India is presented spanning the period 1951–1994. The series are presented at the all-India level as well as for 15 major states, and for rural and urban sectors separately. Key features of the evolution of poverty in India are described.
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Endogeneity of schooling in the wage function
Maluccio, John A. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper evaluates the effect (in terms of private returns) of investment in education on wages in the rural Philippines. Statistical endogeneity of education in the wage function may result from (1) unobserved determinants of education that also influence wages and/or (2) measurement error....
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Efficiency in intrahousehold resource allocation
Fafchamps, Marcel - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper examines the allocation of productive resources within rural households of poor countries. Building upon the existing literature, it provides a consistent framework from which to study productive efficiency and intrahousehold equity. The topics discussed include returns to scale and...
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Computational tools for poverty measurement and analysis
Datt, Gaurav - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper introduces some relatively straightforward computational tools for estimating poverty measures from the sort of data that are typically available from published sources. All that is required for using these tools is an elementary regression package. The methodology also easily lends...
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Human capital, productivity, and labor allocation in rural Pakistan
Fafchamps, Marcel; Quisumbing, Agnes R. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
This paper investigates whether human capital affects the productivity and labor allocation of rural households in four districts of Pakistan. The investigation shows that households with better-educated males earn higher off-farm income and divert labor resources away from farm activities...
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The political economy of urban food security in Sub-Saharan Africa
Maxwell, Daniel G. - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
Sub-Saharan African cities in the late 1990s face a daunting set of problems including rapid growth, increasing poverty, deteriorating infrastructure, and inadequate capacity for service provision. However, even as a renewed debate is shaping up around issues of urban development, there is...
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How reliable are group informant ratings?
Bergeron, Gilles; Morris, Saul Sutkover; Banegas, Juan … - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
The reliability of food security rating, a variant of the more familiar wealth ranking procedure, was tested in a rural area of Western Honduras. Twenty workshop sessions were conducted in 13 different communities, with members of organized small farmers' groups attended by a large agricultural...
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Can FAO's measure of chronic undernourishment be strengthened?
Smith, Lisa C.; Naiken, Logan - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1998
In its Sixth World Food Survey released at the 1996 World Food Summit, the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) reported that 841 million people in developing countries are chronically undernourished. This number and its country- and regional-level disaggregations have...
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Why do migrants remit?
de la Briere, Benedicte; de Janvry, Alain; Lambert, Sylvie - International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI) - 1997
Two contrasting hypotheses about what motivates Dominican migrants to send remittances to their rural parents in the Sierra are tested: (1) an investment in potential bequests and (2) an insurance contract between parents and migrant children. Remittances from young migrants, males, and migrants...
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