Publications
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.
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Is the way Aid is Disbursed Through NGOs Promoting a Development Practice that Addresses Chronic Poverty Well?
Tina Wallace and Jenny Chapman (2003)
Conference Paper
Income Mobility and Household Dynamics in South Africa
Ingrid Woolard and Stephan Klasen (2003)
Conference Paper
Child Growth, Shocks and Food Aid in Ethiopia
Takashi Yamano, Harold Alderman and Luc Christiaensen (2003)
Conference Paper
International Development Agencies - To What Extent Do They Include Disabled People?
Rebecca Yeo (2003)
Conference Paper
Chronic Poverty in India
Aasha Kapur Mehta, Sourabh Ghosh, Deepa Chatterjee and Nikhila Menon (eds.) (2003)
Book
Annotated Listing of Panel Datasets in Developing and Transitional Countries
Compiled by David Lawson, Andy McKay and Karen Moore (2003)
Annotated Bibliography
Escaping Poverty: can policy reach the chronically poor?
David Hulme (2003)
Journal Article
Chronic poverty and development poli
David Hulme and Andrew Shepherd (2003)
Journal Article
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Chronic Poverty and...
Political Sociology of Poverty in India: Between Politics of Poverty and Poverty of Politics
Anand Kumar (2003)
CPRC-IIPA Working Paper
Political sociology of poverty requires an analysis of the relationship between the political, economic and socio-cultural actors, institutions and processes in the context of poverty. It assumes that poverty is a complex and cumulative consequence of power relations over a...
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