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  1. CEDIL Work-in-Freedom 2 Bangladesh Migration Dataset by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2023
    “…This survey is part of a broader evaluation study that supports the Foreign Commonwealth and Development office, United Kingdom (formerly DFID) funded program Work in Freedom Phase 2 (WiF-2), the International Labor Organization (ILO) has implemented between 2018 and 2023. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  2. CEDIL Work-in-Freedom 2 Bangladesh Migration COVID-19 Dataset by International Food Policy Research Institute

    Published 2023
    “…This structured phone survey has been conducted to quantitatively assess the impact of COVID-19 on female labor migrants from the central-eastern districts of Bangladesh, where ILO has been implementing its Work in Freedom phase two (WiF22) since 2019. The WiF-2 program focuses on women migrants in Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Jordan and Lebanon. …”
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    Conjunto de datos
  3. Freedom to choose: perspectives on modern biotechnology and developing countries' food and agriculture by Pinstrup-Andersen, Per, Cohen, Marc J.

    Published 2002
    “…freedom to choose: perspectives on modern biotechnology and developing countries' food and agriculturePerspectives differ between rich and poor countries and people on the use of modern biotechnology in food and agriculture. …”
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    Journal Article
  4. Assessing water security and urban poverty linkages : a case study of Mathare informal settlement in Nairobi, Kenya by Okumu, Lucy Awino

    Published 2018
    “…Dependency is the worst form of poverty it delimits ones choice, urgency and freedom to diversify. To improve water accessibility in the informal settlement might require government presence in the planning of water provision and putting in place poverty eradication strategies. …”
    H2
  5. Estimating income mobility in Colombia using maximum entropy econometrics by Morley, Samuel, Robinson, Sherman, Harris, Rebecca Lee

    Published 1998
    “…Using a cross-entropy estimation method, we make efficient use of prior information about the structure of the transition matrices and how they vary with age. …”
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    Artículo preliminar
  6. Guidelines for statistically sound and risk-based surveys of Phyllosticta citricarpa by Lázaro, Elena, Parnell, Stephen, Vicent, Antonio, Schans, Jan, Schenk, Martijn, Schrader, Gritta, Cortinas-Abrahantes, Jose, Zancanaro, Gabriele, Vos, Sybren

    Published 2021
    “…At the request of the European Commission, EFSA prepared these specific guidelines to guide the surveyor through the design of statistically sound and risk-based surveys for Phyllosticta citricarpa, integrating the key biological information. Based on examples, three different survey designs are simulated:(i) detection surveys to substantiate pest freedom, (ii) delimiting surveys to determine the boundaries of an infested zone, and (iii) buffer zone surveys to monitor a zone ensuring pest detection at low levels of prevalence.The first step of the survey design consists of setting the goals of the survey, characterising the host plant population and the methods used to identify the pest. …”
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    Artículo
  7. Guidelines for statistically sound and risk-based surveys of Xylella fastidiosa by Lázaro, Elena, Parnell, Stephen, Vicent, Antonio, Schans, Jan, Schenk, Martijn, Schrader, Gritta, Cortinas-Abrahantes, Jose, Zancanaro, Gabriele, Vos, Sybren

    Published 2021
    “…At the request of the European Commission, EFSA prepared specific guidelines for the survey of Xylella fastidiosa to guide the survey or through the design of statistically sound and risk-based surveys, integrating the key biological information. Based on examples, three different survey designs are simulated: detection surveys to substantiate pest freedom, delimiting surveys to determine the boundaries of an infested zone, and buffer zone surveys to monitor a zone ensuring pest detection at a low level of prevalence. …”
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    Artículo
  8. Determinants and impact of farmers’ participation in social media groups: Evidence from irrigated areas of Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan by Tadjiev, Abdusame, Kurbanov, Zafar, Djanibekov, Nodir, Govind, Ajit, Akramkhanov, Akmal

    Published 2023
    “…The spread of information and communications technology (ICT) in Central Asia has reached a point where most farmers use smartphones with mobile internet access, providing an opportunity for a cost-effective and timely access to agricultural information and extension services. …”
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    Internal Document
  9. Communication internally in LRF : how the question regarding GMO have been communicate with LRF members by Vieru, Fredrik

    Published 2009
    “…However, the members of LRF and other farmers has the freedom to choose to follow the GMO policy or not, although LRF has to follow the policy. …”
    H1
  10. Women and Youth Empowerment in the Agricultural Sector in Côte d’Ivoire by Yeo, P., Arouna, A., Mujawamariya, G., Yergo, W., Aboudou, R., Gbede, T.R.

    Published 2023
    “…Similarly, young people have more access to agricultural services than their elders, except for access to information and the Internet. • Women (56.41%) have less freedom to express themselves than men (65.34%), unlike seniors (62.45%) compared to young people (57.23%). …”
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    Informe técnico
  11. Evaluating the usefulness and ease of use of participatory tools for forestry and livelihoods research in Sarawak, Malaysia by Faridah Aini, M., Elias, Marlène, Lamers, H., Shariah, U., Brooke, P., Mohd Hafizul, H.

    Published 2017
    “…Participants found the four tools moderately easy to easy to use, and the process of working within gender and age segregated groups and bringing the groups together promoted freedom of expression within groups as well as inter-group learning.…”
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    Journal Article
  12. Trygg inne eller fri ute? by Nygårds, Nanette

    Published 2022
    “…Owners with cats roaming free outside tend to see it as a more asocial, self-reliant and freedom-dependent species. Respondents generally show strong knowledge and favorable perceptions for cat welfare, but underlying attitudes may play a role in owner approaches to cat management. …”
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    First cycle, G2E

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