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household welfare in Nepal. The study was undertaken to see whether degraded forest land, a resource available to a greater or …
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earning activities and migration. We examined the livelihood outcomes for the ultra poor looking at household income, food …
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This study used social capital as an organizing framework to capture VO members’ group behaviour, and their current status along programme activities. The study compared the status of intervention VOs with comparison VOs. Data were derived from 728 VO meeting observations and 2445...
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Household Survey (PPHS-2010). The study has focused on individual (child), household and community variables to understand …
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Patterns of rural-urban migration and employment shifts in a region that is facing ongoing depletion of groundwater resources in Northern Gujarat, India is discussed. Given that migration typically does not occur due to one singular risk, the study assessed the multifactorial drivers of...
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The aim of this research is to explore the determinants of household income and expenditure growth, and assess whether … the household, (2) access to infrastructure, (3) changes in rice prices, (4) peace situation, and (5) initial household …
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in consumption expenditure across households with and without a household member who is a short-migrant. [IGIDR WP-2014-009]. …
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The study takes a comparative approach by examining household livelihood mobility within two very different villages …
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counterbalance this through ‘thinking small’. It illustrates this through the life history of a poor two person household in …
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The paper reviews the trends over three decades in the consumption of cereals, calories and micronutrients and nutritional status based on anthropometric measures using the data sets of NSS, NNMB and NFHS. It provides an explanation for the slow growth of nutrient intake and slow reduction in...
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