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Your search for [any]World Bank. . Development Research Group. . Poverty and Human Resources returned 16 records. |
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How did the world's poorest fare in the 1990s.
by Chen, Shaohua, , 1955-; Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Poverty -- Developing countries; Poverty -- Developing countries -- Statistics; Poverty -- Europe, Eastern.
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The evolution of poverty and inequality in Indian villages.
by Jayaraman, Raji.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Poverty -- India; Income distribution -- India; Villages -- India.
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Appraising workfare programs.
by Ravallion, Martin.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1998.
Subject: Welfare recipients -- Employment -- Evaluation; Public welfare -- Evaluation; Unemployment; Poverty.
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The effect of early childhood development programs on women's labor force participation and older children's schooling in Kenya.
by Lokshin, Michael M.; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Child development0zKenya; Women -- Employmentzkenya; Education2zKenya.
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What can we learn about country performance from conditional comparisons across countries.
by Ravallion, Martin.; Washington, DC: Development Research Group, 2000.
Subject: Social service -- Evaluation; Public welfare -- Evaluation; Government spending policy -- Evaluation; Poverty; Comparative economics.
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More for the poor is less for the poor : the politics of targeting.
by Gelbach, Jonah B.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1997.
Subject: Poverty; Economic assistance, Domestic; Economic policy.
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Are the poor protected from budget cutsn : theory and evidence for Agentina.
by Ravallion, Martin; Washington, D.C.: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: Government spending policy -- Argentina; Social policy -- Argentina; Poor -- Argentina.
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Cents and sociability : household income and social capital in rural Tanzania.
by Narayan-Parker, Deepa; Washington, DC: Development Research Group, 1997.
Subject: Income -- Tanzania; Income distribution -- Tanzania; Household surveys -- Tanzania; Social capital (Sociology) -- Tanzania.
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What education production functions really show : a positive theory of education expenditures.
by Pritchett, Lant.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 1997.
Subject: Education -- Finance; Education and state; Educational change.
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Algorithms for purchasing AIDS vaccines.
by Bishai, David.; Washington, DC: World Bank, 2000.
Subject: AIDS vaccines -- Developing countries -- Costs; AIDS (Disease) -- Developing countries; AIDS (Disease) -- Prevention -- Developing countries; AIDS (Disease) -- Vaccination -- Developing countries -- Costs.
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