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young children. A combination of income growth and nutrition interventions are therefore suggested to adequately tackle this …
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"Seasonal poverty in Bangladesh, locally known as monga, refers to seasonal deprivation of food during the pre … labor markets has helped reduce seasonality in income and poverty in regions other than Rangpur in the recent past. Hence … targeted poor to contain income seasonality and poverty in this impoverished part of Bangladesh. "--World Bank web site …
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a small increase in household income on child labor should be concentrated among children most vulnerable to … allocation at peak school attendance ages and among children already out of school at baseline, but have large impacts at ages …
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exhibits an inverted-U shape. Applying the data to the model confirms that the relationship is concave when all children (8 … relationship holds only for older children, both genders. The author investigates the effect of the conditional cash transfer … of children. Disentangling labor into two types - physically demanding labor and non-physical labor - reveals that the …
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household labor income and poverty in Brazil. The authors first estimate the extent of price transmission from world markets to …
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This report on measuring poverty using household consumption summarizes the work undertaken as part of the Brazil … Poverty Measurement Study (BRAPOV) that supported a program of analytical work and technical support via an in …-depth assessment of the measurement of poverty and inequality in Brazil. The survey not only presented an opportunity for in …
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This study brief on "Social Assistance Programs and Household Welfare in Eswatini" examines the performance of Eswatini's main social assistance programs. These programs employ varying combinations of categorical and self-targeting to reach the poor and vulnerable
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