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1by Meyerhoefer, Chad D Ranney, Christine K Sahn, David E Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.08.2005)“...We derive a joint continuous/censored commodity demand system for panel data applications. Unobserved heterogeneity is controlled for using a correlated random...”
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2by Glick, Peter Randriamamonjy, Josee Sahn, David E Published in African development review (01.04.2009)“...We estimate the determinants of HIV/AIDS knowledge and related behavior (use of condoms) among women in Madagascar, a country where prevalence remains low but...”
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3by Jean-Yves Duclos David E. Sahn Stephen D. Younger Published in The Economic journal (London) (01.10.2006)“...We demonstrate how to make poverty comparisons using multidimensional indicators of well-being, showing in particular how to check whether the comparisons are...”
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4“...Little is known in developing country environments about how a child's cognitive skills manifested in the first years of schooling are related to later...”
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5“...The low school attainment, early marriage, and low age at first birth of females are major policy concerns in less developed countries. This study jointly...”
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6“...We use repeated rounds of Demographic and Health Survey data from eight African countries to examine changes in and determinants of three HIV risk behaviors:...”
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7“...We examine the share of French men with stunted growth during the nineteenth century using data on potential army conscripts. The share of stunted men (those...”
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8“...Female secondary school attendance has recently increased in sub-Saharan Africa, and so has the risk of becoming pregnant while attending school. We analyze...”
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9“...Advances in science and policy during the past 50 years have prevented widespread food shortages as the world’s population soared. Malnutrition, however,...”
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10“...This article explores dynamic links among the health status of children, measured by standardized height, socioeconomic characteristics of their parents and...”
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11“...This article examines the role of education and family background on age at marriage, age at first birth, and age at labor market entry for young Senegalese...”
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12“...In this timely volume sixteen specialists examine the external and domestic factors that precipitated Africa's economic crisis and the nature and consequences...”
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13“...Background: Internal migration, mostly composed of young adults and the poor, constitutes the largest flow of people in developing countries. Few studies...”
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14by Sahn, David E Stifel, David C Published in American journal of agricultural economics (01.08.2002)“...We use Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to make international and inter-temporal welfare comparisons. While most poverty analyses rely on expenditures or...”
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15“...Economic growth accelerated during the first decade of the 2000s in many poor countries, especially in Africa. This welcome news is widely discussed, even in...”
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16by Boone, Christopher Glick, Peter Sahn, David E Published in The Journal of development studies (01.12.2011)“...This article uses household survey data from Madagascar to examine water supply choice and time spent in water collection. We find that the choice of water...”
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17by Glick, Peter J Sahn, David E Walker, Thomas F Published in Oxford bulletin of economics and statistics (01.12.2016)“...This paper investigates the impact of exogenous shocks to household income, assets and labour supply on children's school attendance in Madagascar. The...”
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19“...This paper considers options for the governments of Sudan and South Sudan to use tax and expenditure policy to reduce poverty and inequality. We focus on...”
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20“...In this paper, we examine the progressivity of social sector expenditures in eight sub-Saharan African countries. We employ dominance tests, complemented by...”