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This Policy Brief is an outcome of the UNU-WIDER research project 'Social Development Indicators'. The overall aim of the project was to provide insights into how human well-being might be better conceptualized and, in particular, measured, by reviewing various concepts and measures and then...
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more important to adult welfare than property inheritance. Significant gender inequality in consumption is evident. … land and housing bring little gain to mean consumption and play little role in explaining inequality. Inheritance of non …
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insecurity by individual household members were ignored. Results show no gender differences in food insecurity for the children … carried out to further investigate if any differences existed after controlling for other factors. While gender still did not …
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This paper addresses the economic impact of forest management on gender and food security of rural poor in Africa. The … econometric evidence applied in Cameroon taken as an accurate picture of Africa suggests that the producer prices of coffee, and …
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Whether policy support should be designed differently for women entrepreneurs is a particularly relevant question. To answer this, and to inform the design of policies to provide appropriate support for women entrepreneurs, the paper compares male and female perceptions of typical...
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Mozambique, like many African countries, is already highly susceptible to climate variability and extreme weather events. Climate change threatens to heighten this vulnerability. In order to evaluate potential impacts and adaptation options for Mozambique, we develop an integrated modelling...
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The aim of this paper is to examine the evolution of recruitment of elites due to globalization. In the last century, the main change that occurred in the way the Western world trained its elites is that meritocracy became the basis for their recruitment. Although meritocratic selection should...
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With a focus on cities in eastern and southern Africa, this paper draws on recent scholarship and my own research in …
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