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CPRC's publications database contains over 300 publications. These include concise policy briefs and research summaries; a series of over 100 academic working papers, and further series published by country partners; academic and professional journal articles; Chronic Poverty Reports and books; and papers presented at CPRC conferences and workshops.

You can search for a particular publication by title, author or date - or pull out selections based on our research themes, the type of publication, or a number of suggested searches on relevant development topics. You can also use the open search engine on the right hand side of the page to search the whole CPRC website for anything you choose.

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Do Child Labourers Come from The Poorest?

Ali, Zulfiqar (2006)

PRCPB Working Paper
This paper explores whether child labourers come from, not only the poor, but also the poorest households in Bangladesh or not. The paper also tries to explain what determines the participation of children in labour force. A comparison has also been made between macro statistics and micro survey in...

Chronic Poverty and Malnutrition in India

Radhakrishna, K. Hanumantha Rao, C. Ravi and B. Sambi Reddy (2006)

CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
This paper has been published as a chapter in the book entitled Chronic Poverty in India, edited by Aasha Kapur Mehta and Andrew Shepherd, Sage Publications, India.
This book is not available to download online, but it is available to buy from the ODI bookshop (and other...

Escaping Violence, Seeking Freedom: Why Children in Bangladesh Migrate to the Street

Conticini, Alessandro; Hulme David (2006)

PRCPB Working Paper
In Bangladesh, as in many developing countries, there is a widespread belief amongst the public, policymakers and social workers that children 'abandon' their families and migrate to the street because of economic poverty. This dominant narrative posits that children whose basic material needs...

Chronic Poverty and Vulnerable Social Groups: The Case of the Sahariya Adivasi Community Displaced from Kuno Wildlife Sanctuary, Madhya Pradesh

Asmita Kabra (2006)

CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
This paper has been published as a chapter in the book entitled Chronic Poverty in India, edited by Aasha Kapur Mehta and Andrew Shepherd, Sage Publications, India.
This book is not available to download online, but it is available to buy from the ODI bookshop (and other...

Intergenerational Transmission of Poverty in Sub-Saharan Africa - A Select Annotated Bibliography with special reference to irreversibilities associated with poor nutrition, health and education. CPRC Annotated Bibliographies No 3

Briony Smith, with Karen Moore (2006)

Annotated Bibliography
This annotated bibliography forms part of CPRC's Phase 3 foundational research theme Empirical Methods for Studying Intergenerational Transmissions of Poverty (IGT), which attempts to identify the extent to which such processes occur, the nature and reversibility of such processes in different...

Choosing dimensions: the capability approach and multidimensional poverty

Alkire, Sabina (University of Oxford) (2006)

Conference Paper
This paper has now been finalised and is available to download as CPRC Working Paper 88. The conference presentation is also available...

What can studies of resilience in children tell us about the lifecourse and intergenerational transmission of poverty and its effects?

Boyden, Jo; (with Cooper, Elizabeth) (University of Oxford) (2006)

Conference Paper
This paper has now been finalised and is available to download below as CPRC Working Paper...

Chronic poverty and all that: the measurement of poverty over time

Calvo, Cesar; Dercon, Stefan (University of Oxford) (2006)

Conference Paper
This paper has now been finalised and is available to download below as CPRC Working Paper...

Theory-based measures of chronic poverty and vulnerability: concepts and application to South Africa

Carter, Michael R.; Ikegami, Munenobu (University of Wisconsin-Madison) (2006)

Conference Paper
Conventional poverty analysis is ill-equipped to answer questions concerning the future persistence of observed poverty status: Are the observed poor chronically poor, or are they simply in a transitory state? While a number of analysts have struggled with this question, this paper tries to create...

Poverty in time: exploring poverty dynamics from life history interviews in Bangladesh

Davis, Peter (University of Bath) (2006)

Conference Paper
This paper has now been finalised and is available to download below as CPRC Working Paper 69.

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