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India 92 Indien 92 Developing countries 63 Entwicklungsländer 63 Welt 56 World 56 Armut 55 Poverty 55 Economic growth 47 Wirtschaftswachstum 47 Economic development 45 Entwicklung 44 Theorie 36 Theory 36 Gender 34 Geschlecht 34 Einkommensverteilung 33 Income distribution 33 Armutsbekämpfung 32 Frauen 32 Poverty reduction 32 Women 32 China 30 Auslandsinvestition 29 Foreign investment 29 Lateinamerika 29 Latin America 29 Ländlicher Raum 29 Rural area 29 Globalisierung 27 Globalization 27 Children 25 Kinder 25 Weibliche Arbeitskräfte 25 Women workers 25 Africa 24 Microfinance 24 Mikrofinanzierung 24 Afrika 23 Brasilien 22
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Article in journal 650 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 650 Collection of articles of several authors 15 Sammelwerk 15 Conference paper 7 Konferenzbeitrag 7 Festschrift 5 Aufsatzsammlung 4 Case study 4 Fallstudie 4 Bibliografie enthalten 1 Bibliography included 1 Biografie 1 Biography 1 Konferenzschrift 1 Systematic review 1 Übersichtsarbeit 1
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English 661 Undetermined 429
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Stewart, Frances 19 Lall, Sanjaya 13 Gaiha, Raghav 11 Felipe, Jesus 9 Amann, Edmund 8 Baer, Werner 8 Banks, Lena Morgon 7 Buchenrieder, Gertrud 7 Knight, John 7 Weiss, John 7 Fosu, Augustin Kwasi 6 Maitra, Pushkar 6 McGillivray, Mark 6 Mustapha, Abdul Raufu 6 Sen, Kunal 6 Alvi, Eskander 5 Dasgupta, Susmita 5 Hill, Hal 5 Hudon, Marek 5 Imai, Katsushi S. 5 Knight, John B. 5 Kuper, Hannah 5 Mahadevan, Renuka 5 Self, Sharmistha 5 Thorp, Rosemary 5 Alkire, Sabina 4 Baulch, Bob 4 Bhaduri, Saradindu 4 Blanchet, Karl 4 Blanco, Luisa 4 Booth, Anne 4 Deneulin, Séverine 4 Dunning, John 4 Fitzgerald, Edmund V. K. 4 Gallo, Andres 4 Haas, Hein de 4 Jha, Raghbendra 4 Johnson, Susan 4 Kalirajan, Kaliappa 4 Kandil, Magda 4
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Development Studies Association / Conference <2022, Online> 1 Symposium on Infant Industries 1
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Oxford development studies 657 Oxford Development Studies 432 Globalization 7 War, economy and society 3 Oxford Development Studies;40(4) 1 Oxford Development Studies;41(1) 1 in Oxford Development Studies 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 661 RePEc 429
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Sibling Differences in School Attendance and Child Labour in Ethiopia
Alvi, Eskander; Dendir, Seife - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 3, pp. 285-313
This paper examines the effects of sibling composition on children's school attendance and participation in market and domestic work in Ethiopia. The major finding is that earlier-born males in rural areas are more likely to attend school than their younger siblings. A similar effect is apparent...
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Illness and Healing in Urban Areas in Chile: Between Tradition and Cultural Adaptation
Torri, Maria Costanza - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 4, pp. 389-402
The Mapuche communities living in the urban areas of Chile have undergone radical cultural change as a result of modernization and urbanization. This article analyzes the influence of these changes on the ideas and practices of traditional Mapuche healers (machi) and patients in Temuco in Chile,...
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Capabilities, Perception of Well-being and Development Effort: Some Evidence from Afghanistan
Trani, Jean-Francois; Bakhshi, Parul; Rolland, Cécile - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 4, pp. 403-426
This paper examines the relationship between capabilities, well-being and the impact of development efforts in Afghanistan. Using data from a nationally representative survey, it is argued that very vulnerable groups maintain a positive perception of well-being by referring to collective values...
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Market and Non-market Child Labour in Rural India: The Role of the Mother's Participation in the Labour Force
Self, Sharmistha - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 3, pp. 315-338
The main purpose of this paper is to study market (outside the home) and non-market (domestic) child labour in rural India and see how this is influenced by a mother's participation in the labour force. The paper also investigates whether this participation has a different impact on sons as...
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Economic Development, Inequality and Poverty: An Analysis of Urban Violence in Colombia
Poveda, Alexander Cotte - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 4, pp. 453-468
This paper analyses some determinants of urban violence in seven major Colombian cities. The empirical research is intended to explore variations in violence across these Colombian cities and the influence of these variations on Colombia's economic development. In this study, several econometric...
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Neither State nor Market: The Influence of Farmers' Organizations on Agricultural Policies in Costa Rica
D'Hôtel, Elodie Maître; Bosc, Pierre-Marie - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 4, pp. 469-485
In recent decades, policies in many countries have been shaped by the implementation of economic liberalization, characterized by state withdrawal from marketing operations and control of trade. In this era of liberalization, policies regulating commodity marketing and trade were expected to...
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Changes in Human Capital and Wage Inequality in Mexico
Popli, Gurleen K. - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 3, pp. 369-387
Over the last two decades, Mexico has witnessed a significant increase in wage inequality, typically attributed to the increase in relative demand for skilled labour. Over this period, educational achievements and their distribution across the labour force have also changed substantially. In...
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Poverty Alleviation and Service Delivery: Government and Non-government Organizations in Rural Bangladesh
Chowdhury, Tamgid Ahmed; Mukhopadhaya, Pundarik - In: Oxford Development Studies 39 (2011) 4, pp. 427-452
This paper develops and validates a two-dimensional multi-item scale that captures features related to “credibility” and “focus towards beneficiaries” of government organizations (GO) and non-government organizations (NGO) in the service delivery process of poverty alleviation programmes...
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Special issue: How can the law help reduce group-based inequalities?
Caumartin, Corinne (contributor) - 2011
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Mass education-led growth and non-agrarian villages : long-term results of the Kerala model
Pani, Narendar; Jafar, K. - In: Oxford development studies 38 (2010) 1, pp. 25-42
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