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We provide an in-depth theoretical discussion about the differences between attitudes and perceptions, as well as an … systematic taste variations are rarely taken into account and perceptions are normally completely ignored. The results of our … case study show that perceptions may indeed affect the decision making process and that they are able to capture a …
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We provide new evidence on the impact of one severe weather shock on child height in Mongolia. Our focus is on the …
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This paper analyzes the short- and long-term impact of extreme weather events on educational outcomes in Mongolia. Our …
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Mongolia. Our analysis is based on rich household survey data that collected food consumption through consumption diaries. We …
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a catastrophic weather disaster occurs. Our focus is on the Index-Based Livestock Insurance (IBLI) in Mongolia. We … analyze the effect of IBLI indemnity payments after a once-in-50-year winter disaster struck Mongolia over 2009/10. The … database for our analysis is three waves of a household panel survey implemented in western Mongolia. We employ the bias …
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-year winter disaster on post-shock livestock accumulation among pastoralists in Mongolia. Building on a unique household …
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This paper discusses how household panel surveys can be informative about the intergenerational transmission of poverty. We consider issues both of data and of the statistical methods that may be applied to those data. Although the data focus is on panel surveys from developed countries, we also...
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Population surveys around the world face the problem of declining cooperation and participation rates of respondents. Not only can item nonresponse and unit nonresponse impair important outcome measures for inequality research such as total household disposable income; there is also a further...
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