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Encuesta Nacional de Hogares sobre Medición de Niveles de Vida 1993

Nicaragua, 1993
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NIC_1993_EMNV_v01_M
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1 Ahuja, Vinod, and Elizabeth Redmond. "Economic and policy issues in livestock service delivery to the poor." (2001) Background paper for the FAO project memorandum “Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative: Fostering the Policy Dialogue in Support of Equitable, Safe and Clean Livestock Farming.
2 Arrien B, Juan. "Literacy in Nicaragua." (2007)
3 Brook, Penelope, and Warrick Smith. "Improving access to infrastructure services by the poor: Institutional and policy responses." (2001)
4 Dar, Amit, and Zafiris Tzannatos. "World Bank lending for labor markets: 1991 to 1998." (1999) World Bank Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 9902.
5 Deaton, Angus, and Margaret Grosh. "Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries: Lessons from Ten Years of LSMS Experience." (1998) Consumption.
6 Devarajan, C S, S Yusuf, H Pack, C Liuksila, M De Melo, G Feder, G K Ingram, G Psacharopoulos, and M Walton. "Household survey data: a primer." The World Bank Research Observer 12, no. 2 (1997): 137-161.
7 Dudwick, Nora, Katy Hull, Roy Katayama, Forhad Shilpi, and Kenneth Simler. From farm to firm: Rural-urban transition in developing countries. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
8 Ferrer, Marcela. "Health modules in households surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean: an analysis of recent questionnaire." (2000)
9 Ferrer, Marcela. "Health modules in households surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis of recent questionnaires." (2000) Public Policy and Health Program, Health and Human Development Division, Pan American Health Organization, Technical Report Series No. 72.
10 Fishman, Stephen, Laura Caulfield, Mercedes Onis, Adnan Hyder, Luke Mullany, Robert Black, and Monika Blossner. "Childhood and maternal underweight." (2004) Comparative quantification of health risks: global and regional burden of disease attributable to selected major risk factors.
11 Fujiura, Glenn T, Hye J Park, and Violet Rutkowski-Kmitta. "Disability statistics in the developing world: A reflection on the meanings in our numbers." Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities 18, no. 4 (2005): 295-304.
12 Gasparini, Leonardo. Income inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean: Evidence from household surveys. 2003.
13 Gasparini, Leonardo, and Mario Bertranou. "Social protection and the labour market in Latin America: what can be learned from Household Surveys?." International Social Security Review 58, no. 2-3 (2005): 15-42.
14 Gasparini, Leonardo, Adriana Conconi, and Leopoldo Tornarolli. "La base SEDLAC: Una fuente para el estudio de las desigualdades en América Latina." (2009) Observatory on Structures and Institutions of Inequality in Latin America Working Paper No. 21.
15 Gasparini, Leonardo, Guillermo Cruces, and Leopoldo Tornarolli. "Is income inequality in Latin America falling?." (2008) CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, August version.
16 Gasparini, Leonardo, Guillermo Cruces, and Leopoldo Tornarolli. "Recent trends in income inequality in Latin America." (2011) Economia: Spring 2011.
17 Gasparini, Leonardo, Guillermo Cruces, Leopoldo Tornarolli, and Mariana Marchionni. "A turning point? Recent developments on inequality in Latin America and the Caribbean." (2009)
18 Gasparini, Leonardo, Matías Horenstein, and Sergio Olivieri. "Economic Polarisation in Latin America and the Caribbean: What do Household Surveys Tell Us?." (2006) Centro de Estudios Distributivos, Laborales y Sociales. Documento de Trabajo Nro. 38 .
19 Gasparini, Leonardo, and Leopoldo Tornarolli. "Labor Informality in Latin America and the Caribbean: Patterns and Trends from Household Survey Microdata." (2009) Desarrollo y Sociedad.
20 Gonzalez, Isolda Espinos, and C Alberto. "Deforestation impact on the household sustainable local development: Nicaragua case, 1998-2005.." (2010)
21 Grosh E, Margaret. "The policymaking uses of multitopic household survey data: A primer." World Bank Research Observer 12, no. 2 (1997): 137-160.
22 Grosh, Margaret E, and Paul Glewwe. "A guide to Living Standards Measurement Study surveys and their data sets." Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper No. 120 World Bank Publications, no. Discussion Paper No. 302 (1995).
23 Grosh, Margaret E, and Paul Glewwe Glewwe. "Data watch: The World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study household surveys." Journal of Economic Perspectives 12, no. 1 (1998): 187-196.
24 Grosh, Margaret E, and Juan Mufnoz. "A manual for planning and implementing the living standards measurement study survey." (1996)
25 Komives, Kristin, Dale Whittington, and Xun Wu. "Energy Services for the World’s Poor - Energy and Development Report 2000." (2000) Energy use around the world—evidence from household surveys.
26 Komives, Kristin, Dale Whittington, and Xun Wu. Energy use around the world—Evidence from household surveys. 2000.
27 Komives, Kristin, Dale Whittington, and Xun Wu. "Infrastructure coverage and the poor: A global perspective." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 2551 (2001).
28 Komives, Kristin, Dale Whittington, and Xun Wu. "Utility Privatization and Regulation: A Fair Deal for Consumers?." (2003) Access to utilities by the poor: A global perspective.
29 Komives, Kristin, Dale Whittington, and Xun Wu i. Access to utilities by the poor. : United Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research, 2001.
30 Kuiper, Marijke, Manda S Keita , and Bruno Barbier. Developing country impacts - Evaluating case studies. : System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling; Linking European Science and Society (SEAMLESS), 2007.
31 Mckenzie, David, and Dilip Mookherjee. The distributive impact of privatization in Latin America: evidence from four countries. 2003.
32 Milanovic, Branko. "True world income distribution, 1988 and 1993: First calculations, based on household surveys alone." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 2244 (1999).
33 Olgiati, Analia. "Healthy migrants in Nicaragua." (2011)
34 Pisani J, Michael. "The negative impact of structural adjustment on sectoral earnings in Nicaragua." Review of Radical Political Economics 35, no. 2 (2003): 107-1.
35 Pisani, Michael J, and Jose A Pagán. "Sectoral Queuing in a Transitional Economy: The Case of Nicaragua in the 1990s." Labour 17, no. 4 (2003): 571-597.
36 Pyatt, Graham. "Development and the distribution of living standards: a critique of the evolving data base." Review of Income and Wealth 49, no. 9 (2003).
37 Rodriguez, Samuel Freije, and Luis Rivas. "Inequality and welfare changes: Evidence from Nicaragua." (2005) Preface vii.
38 Savedoff, William D, and T Paul Schultz. Earnings and the elusive dividends of health. 2000.
39 Savedoff, William D, and T Paul Schultz. Wealth from health: linking social investments to earnings in Latin America. : Inter-Amer Development Bank, 2000.
40 Tedesco, Juan C, and Néstor López. "Challenges for secondary education in Latin America." (2002) Cepal Review.
41 Torero, Maximo, and Alberto Pasco-Font. "Utility privatization and regulation: a fair deal for consumers?." (2003) The social impact of privatization and the regulation of utilities in Peru.
42 Wagstaff, Adam, and Naoke Watanabe. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in the developing world." (1999)
43 Wagstaff, Adam. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child mortality: comparisons across nine developing countries." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 78, no. 1 (2000).
44 World Bank,. Nicaragua - Poverty assessment : Challenges and opportunities for poverty reduction. Washington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2001.
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