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This report on measuring poverty using household consumption summarizes the work undertaken as part of the Brazil …
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"This paper analyzes changes in the allocation of child labor within the household in reaction to exogenous shocks … compensated for some of the intra-household differences, as they reduced child labor more for older boys who used to work more and … suggest that time allocation and specialization patterns in child labor within the household are important factors to …
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young children. A combination of income growth and nutrition interventions are therefore suggested to adequately tackle this … household income and the presence of nutrition interventions in the community. The results show that better nutrition is …
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findings from a household, village and health center survey The policy implications of the findings from the survey are: 1 …
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Asia and Pacific (EAP) region. This report presents results from a household, village, and facility survey on Maternal and …
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Vietnam two related issues: (1) how far household income and medical care spending responds to health shocks, and (2) how far … household consumption is protected against health shocks. The results suggest that adverse health shocks - captured by negative …
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"This paper explores an empirical methodology to assess the impacts of trade reforms on household behavior in … measurement error, the method overcomes the problem of the endogeneity of unit values. By endogeneizing household income, the … model corrects potential biases in the estimation of own- and cross-price elasticities in consumption. The paper applies the …
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"Bourguignon, Goh, and Kim present an original method to study individual earning dynamics using repeated cross-sectional data. Because panel data of individuals are seldom available in developing countries, it is difficult to study individual earning dynamics and related issues such as the...
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