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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.

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The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 - References

CPRC (2008)

Chronic Poverty Report
References of The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09: Escaping Poverty...

The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 - Index

CPRC (2008)

Chronic Poverty Report
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The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 - Front Cover

CPRC (2008)

Chronic Poverty Report
Front Cover of The Chronic Poverty Report...

The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 - Back Cover

CPRC (2008)

Chronic Poverty Report
Back Cover of The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09: Escaping Poverty...

The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09 - Summary

CPRC (2008)

Chronic Poverty Report
Summary of The Chronic Poverty Report 2008-09: Escaping Poverty...

Social protection and cash transfers in Uganda: frequently asked questions on cash transfers in Uganda

Jane Namuddu (2007)

Policy Brief
Uganda's Ministry of Gender Labor and Social Development (MGLSD), with funding support from DFID, is in the process of piloting a Cash transfer scheme, targeting chronically poor households. Although social transfers have in the past been tried, with mixed levels of success, most of these focused...

Mental Illness and Exclusion: putting mental health on the development agenda in Uganda

Rebecca Ssanyu (2007)

Policy Brief
Mental health is more than the absence of disease or disorder. It is a state of complete mental wellbeing including social, cognitive, spiritual and emotional aspects. Mental wellbeing is part of an individual's capacity to lead a fulfilling life, which includes the ability to study, engage in...

Drinking into deeper poverty: the new frontier for chronic poverty in Uganda

Charles Lwanga-Ntale (2007)

Policy Brief
This briefing note is the first in a series of briefing notes and policy briefs which will accompany an on-going study on the links between excessive alcohol consumption and chronic poverty in Uganda. The rationale for this note is to highlight the issue of excessive alcohol consumption, and its...

Power and the durability of poverty: a critical exploration of the links between culture, marginality and chronic poverty

David Mosse (2007)

Working Paper No. 107
Building on approaches that adopt what might be called a ‘relational’ approach to poverty, and using recurring case-studies from India, this paper examines poverty as an outcome of the historical and contemporary dynamics of capitalism, including processes of accumulation,...

Poverty transitions, shocks, and consumption in rural Bangladesh: Preliminary results from a longitudinal household survey

Agnes R. Quisumbing (2007)

Working Paper No. 105
This paper examines the correlates of poverty transitions and consumption per capita, using a new longitudinal data set from Bangladesh. It first examines the determinants of poverty transition categories (chronic poor, never poor, falling into poverty, moving out of poverty) as a function of...

Latest Publications

Remoteness and chronic poverty in a forest region of Southern Orissa

The recent round of poverty estimates, placing Orissa as the poorest state in India, has pressed an...

Aid approaches and strategies for reaching the poorest

An analysis of the patterns of development known to assist and reach the poorest people is used to...