Gendered impacts of the 2007-08 food price crisis: Evidence using panel data from rural Ethiopia
This paper provides empirical evidence on the gendered impact of the 2007-08 food price crisis using panel data on 1,400 households from rural Ethiopia that were initially surveyed before the onset of the crisis, in 1994-95, 1997, and 2004, and after food prices spiked, in 2009. It investigates whet...
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| Formato: | Artículo preliminar |
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2011
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| Acceso en línea: | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/154446 |
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