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’ terms but not in either relative or ‘strong absolute’ terms, owing to the increase in inequality. This can be explained …
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In this paper, a novel approach is implemented to quantify the effects on poverty and inequality of the financial …
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results suggest that the spatial inequality dimension should be added to analyses of income and poverty transition dynamics. …
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How has poverty changed during the 1997-99 period, when the Peruvian economic performance deteriorated seriously under the negative impact of the international financial crisis? The answer to this question has traditionally relied on cross-section comparisons of poverty indicators. In this paper...
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. These results suggest that the spatial « inequality » dimension should be added to analyses on income and poverty transition …
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, nutrition and health. The high degree of inequality is important for explaining the disappointing results in poverty reduction …
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Why are there areas with persistenly low levels of income or consumption? This could result from the concentration of households with a low capital endowment or from variations in households’ environment. Peru is a country with a very much fragmented topography and climate, that combines dry...
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The numbers of households in fuel poverty is increasing. Indeed, more and more people are struggling to heat their homes and therefore more and more people are exposed to low temperatures which can affect their health. In this paper, we use the French database of the Healthcare and Insurance...
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