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five top selected commodities namely Gold, Copper, Petroleum Crude, Soya Oil and Chana (Chickpea) is examined. …
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The study aimed to explore the demographic and socioeconomic characteristics of households with and without child domestic workers (CDW), and explore the causes and process of becoming CDWs in Bangladesh. Both quantitative and qualitative approaches were used to collect data. A purposive...
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future educational attainment and earnings using a unique data set based on California births from 1960s to the present. We … between maternal low birth weight and poverty in the production of low birth weight. Together these findings suggest that …
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An act to provide for the regulation of production, supply and distribution of infant milk substitutes, feeding bottles …
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baseline wage, along with piece rates per kilogram of output that vary over different production intervals. [BREAD working …
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differences in consumption and production patterns, as well as natural resource use. …
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The project aims to grow fruits and vegetables on roof tops of community houses. This will be income generating for the community. [DRP].
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National Food Security Bill (NFSB) aims to make food easily accessible at affordable prices to people. But there are operational and financial difficulties in implementing this.
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particularly arising from higher rural wages, rising agricultural cost of production, changing consumption pattern favoring protein …
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This paper considers the welfare and distributional consequences of higher relative food prices in rural India through the lens of a specific-factors, general equilibrium, trade model applied at the district level. [Policy Research Working Paper 6412].
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