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dehumanization 4 human recognition 4 respect 4 dignity 3 economic development 3 health 3 poverty 3 Kenya 2 humiliation 2 nutrition 2 well-being 2 AIDS 1 Accuracy 1 Authentication 1 Biometric Revolution 1 Civil Registry 1 Financial Inclusion 1 G2P 1 Growth 1 HIV 1 Human Recognition 1 India 1 National Identity System 1 Transfers 1 Voter Registration 1 domestic violence 1 food supplementation 1 malnutrition 1 measurement 1 randomized trial 1 stigma 1 well being 1
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English 4 Undetermined 1
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Castleman, Tony 4 Clark, Julia 1 Gelb, Alan 1
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Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), Elliott School of International Affairs 4 eSocialSciences 1
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Working Papers / Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), Elliott School of International Affairs 4 Working Papers / eSocialSciences 1
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Identification for Development: The Biometrics Revolution
Gelb, Alan; Clark, Julia - eSocialSciences - 2013
This paper surveys 160 cases where biometric identification has been used for economic, political, and social purposes in developing countries. About half of these cases have been supported by donors. Recognizing the need for more rigorous assessments and more open data on performance, the paper...
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Human Recognition among HIV-Infected Adults: Empirical Evidence from a Randomized Controlled Trial in Kenya
Castleman, Tony - Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), … - 2011
treatment on the receipt of human recognition by malnourished, HIV-infected adults in Kenya. Questions specially designed to … measure human recognition were included in the trial, demonstrating how data on human recognition can be collected and … analyzed as part of research or programs. The data are used to examine the impacts of interventions on human recognition, the …
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Human Recognition and its Role in Economic Development: A Theoretical Model
Castleman, Tony - Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), … - 2011
This paper presents a model of human recognition, a concept defined as the acknowledgement provided to an individual … receipt of human recognition, its contribution to utility, its effects on health and labor supply, and the role it plays in … development programs. The model provides a theoretical basis for understanding human recognition, lays the foundation for …
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Human Recognition and its Role in Economic Development: A Descriptive Review
Castleman, Tony - Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), … - 2011
This paper introduces the concept of human recognition, defined as the acknowledgement provided to an individual by … recognizer. The sources, effects, and qualities of human recognition are described and analyzed qualitatively, and a detailed … example is presented to illustrate the roles that human recognition plays in development programs. The paper uses narrative …
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Measurement of Human Recognition: A Methodology with Empirical Applications in India and Kenya
Castleman, Tony - Institute for International Economic Policy (IIEP), … - 2011
This paper develops and applies a methodology for measuring human recognition, which is defined as the acknowledgement … in common with the recognizer. A framework is developed that organizes the sources of human recognition into various … domains of an individual's life. The framework is used to develop an index of indicators that measures human recognition …
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