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Despite its evident importance relatively little is known about links between Body Mass Index (BMI) and participation … paper attempts to fill this void and examines the association between BMI and participation in, duration of employment in …
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Governments struggle with the reality that the beneficiaries of anti-poverty programs are powerless to influence policies and stem the possibility of capture of benefits by the nonpoor. Networks – social and political – are supposed to increase the ability of the lesspowerful to access their...
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Despite its evident importance relatively little is known about links between Body Mass Index (BMI) and participation … paper attempts to fill this void and examines the association between BMI and participation in, duration of employment in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013105223
Despite its evident importance relatively little is known about links between Body Mass Index (BMI) and participation … paper attempts to fill this void and examines the association between BMI and participation in, duration of employment in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010665744
Despite its evident importance relatively little is known about links between Body Mass Index (BMI) and participation … paper attempts to fill this void and examines the association between BMI and participation in, duration of employment in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10008861946
Overall participation in the Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) in Maharashtra (an Indian state) fell sharply over the … rise in participation in subsequent years, it was dampened by a change in the composition of the EGS. Specifically … official explanation for the decline in EGS participation in recent years in terms of expansion of farm and non-farm employment …
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