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Bangladesh, Commercial Vegetable and Polyculture Fish Production 1996-1997
Publicado 2001“…Topics in the household survey include income, household value of consumed goods; social capital; shock history; credit given and obtained; inheritance/assets at wedding/divorce; family background; health care and birth control use; household sanitation behavior; reproductive history and mortality; nutrition knowledge; food preferences; women's autonomy and decision making. …”
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Everyday forms of collective action in Bangladesh: Learning from Fifteen Cases
Publicado 2009“…Collective action was defined broadly and identified from significant episodes in previous life-history research in the same villages. The types of collective action identified were catalyzed by marriage; dowry and domestic violence; disputes over land; illness, injury and death in accidents; and theft and cheating. …”
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CGIAR Youth Strategy
Publicado 2025“…Today’s youth cohort is the largest in history, and is steadily growing, particularly in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). …”
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Women’s access to and control over land in the current land administration system in two rural kebeles in Ada’a Woreda of Oromia Region
Publicado 2007“…Land remained under men’s control throughout history and men’s control over land was strengthened by the rural land reform carried out by the Derg. …”
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The Human Capital Study 2002-04: tracking data collection, coverage, and attrition
Publicado 2005“…This “Human Capital Study 2002–04” complements and extends data obtained in previous studies by collecting new information on measures of physical health and well-being, schooling and cognitive ability, wealth, consumption and economic productivity, and marriage and fertility histories. This paper describes the study domains and data collection procedures. …”
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Social and economic development and change in four Guatemalan villages: demographics, schooling, occupation, and assets
Publicado 2005“…The populations in the villages have more than doubled and also have aged. While marriage patterns have held steady, religious practice has changed a great deal. …”
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