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obtained from the Multiple Indicator Cluster Surveys. It assesses total inequality and its within-household component for two … and break it down into betweenhousehold and within-household components. Overall inequality tends to be higher in … than half of the total inequality. Intra-household inequality is an issue in countries even when, on average, there is …
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We here use five rounds of Afrobarometer data covering more than 100,000 individuals over the 2004-2016 period to explore the link between self-assessed measures of living conditions and objective measures of individual well-being (access to basic needs). These latter are picked up by various...
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Using survey data from rural Vietnam, this paper documents a statistically significant, positive effect of self …
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the Livelihood Empowerment against Poverty survey in Ghana, we analyse the factors that influence happiness among the …
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This paper uses panel data at commune, household, and plot levels to study the causes and effects of agricultural land …
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In Vietnam, all lands belong to the state, who assigns usufruct rights to those lands to individuals and households. In …
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combine high resolution satellite data on deforestation with rich household and commune-level, biannual panel data. We study … two margins of tenure security, whether a household has any land title (extensive) and the share of a household's land … held in title (intensive). Using a household-fixed effects model, we find the increases in crop production and land …
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driven by the number of household members employed in the agricultural sector but not through changes in tenure security. …
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The social and ecomomic impact of COVID-19 has been deep, wide-ranging, and multidimensional. While anecdotal evidence of distress among the poor, particularly those with informal occupations, has been widespread, effective policy response has required real-time, researched data disaggregated...
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-to-urban migrants whose employment is mostly informal. Using three waves of nationally representative household surveys from 2014 to …
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