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Group-based lending programs for the poor have become a focus of attention in the development community over the last several years. To date, there has been no comprehensive investigation of their impact on household behavior that has been sufficiently attentive to issues of endogeneity and...
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Sub-Saharan Africa. It inventories country experiences and Bank activities in cost sharing for education and health …This study reviews the African Region of the World Bank's current thinking on cost sharing and the poor as apllied in …
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, the World Bank supported the Government of Indonesia's efforts to promote social accountability to improve teacher …
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This report analyzes the evolution of poverty and inequality in the LAC region from 1986 to 1996 with projections to 1998. It reviews the policies which have been advocated or implemented to reduce poverty. The report combines the results of new empirical work using household surveys from 12...
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A social development perspective is used to seek an answer to the question: why is the incidence of absolute poverty so different among developing countries in East Asia, South Asia and Latin America?
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of medicinal plants in health care, national conservation activities in selected countries, and in World Bank development …
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This report consists of a collection of essays on extreme poverty. The first part of the report deals with what it means to live in extreme poverty, how to reach the very poor, through programs, and interventions, and how to make private, and public institutions more responsive to their...
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from Angola, Kenya, Mauritius, and South Africa, revealing the policy and institutional conditions necessary for sustained …
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The quantitative and qualitative approaches to poverty measurement and analysis have often been treated by practitioners as two distinct--even opposing--approaches. This paper highlights the key characteristics of the two approaches, examines the strengths and weaknesses of each, and analyzes...
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