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BGD_1995_HES_V01_M
Household Expenditure Survey 1995-1996
Bangladesh
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1995
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BGD_1995_HES_v01_M
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Bangladesh Bureau of Statistics (BBS)
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1
Smith C, Lisa.
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Keynote Paper: The use of household expenditure surveys for the assessment of food insecurity
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(2015).
2
Khaliquzzaman, M.
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International Journal of Environmental Monitoring and Analysis 3, no. 3-1 (2015): 43-49.
3
Salam, Shah A, and Ainoon Naher.
Research on Poverty Reduction and Women Economic Leadership in Asia: Roles, Potentials and Challenges of Social Enterprises
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2014.
4
Murad, S. Woahid M, and Abul Kalam.
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Supply-Side Determinants of Child Labor: Evidence from Urban Bangladesh
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Journal of Economics and Sustainable Development 4, no. 6 (2013): 164-174.
5
Raihan, Selim.
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Social Protection for Inclusive Growth: The Case of Bangladesh
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(2013).
6
Rahman M, K. Mustafizur.
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Poverty at Household Level
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Decelerated Decline: State of Poverty in Bangladesh 2012 (2012).
7
Begum, Syeda S, Quheng Deng, and Björn Gustafsson.
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Economic Growth and Child Poverty Reduction in Bangladesh and China
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Journal of Asian Economics 23, no. 1 (2012): 73-85.
8
Gallup, John Luke.
The global convergence of income distribution
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2012.
9
Hossain, Istiaque, Chamhuri Siwar, Mazlin B Mokhtar, Madan M Dey, and Abd H Jaafar.
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Socio-economic Condition of Fishermen in Seasonal Floodplain Beels in Rajshahi District, Bangladesh
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Research Journal of Social Sciences (2009).
10
Xu, Ke, Frode Ravndal, David Evans, and Guy Carrin.
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Assessing the Reliability of Household Expenditure Data: Results of the World Health Survey
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Health Policy 91, no. 3 (2009): 297-305.
11
Islam, M. M, R. N Ali, M. M Salehin, and A. H Islam.
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Rural Women and Poverty: A Study on the Role of RDRS for Poverty Alleviation in Bangladesh
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Journal of the Bangladesh Agricultural University 6, no. 2 (2008): 415-421.
12
Hossain, Shahadat.
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Rapid Urban Growth and Poverty in Dhaka city
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Bangladesh e-Journal of Sociology 5, no. 1 (2008): 1-24.
13
McLeod, Darryl.
Is Poverty Increasing in Bangladesh? Reconciling National and Global Monitoring Estimates
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2007.
14
Sumon I, A.
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Informal Economy in Dhaka City-Automobile Workshop and Hazardous Child Labor
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Pakistan Journal of Social Sciences 4, no. 6 (2007): 711-720.
15
Amin, Shahina, Janet M Rives, and Shakil Quayes.
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Are Children and Parents Substitutes or Complements in the Family Labor Supply Decision in Bangladesh?
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The Journal of Developing Areas 40, no. 1 (2007): 15-37.
16
Hong, Rathavuth, James E Banta, and Jose A Betancourt.
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Relationship between Household Wealth Inequality and Chronic Childhood Under-Nutrition in Bangladesh
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International Journal for Equity in Health 5, no. 15 (2006).
17
Galasso, Emanuela, and Martin Ravallion.
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Decentralized Targeting of an Antipoverty Program
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Journal of Public Economics 89, no. 4 (2005): 705-727.
18
Khondker, Bazlul H, and Selim Raihan.
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Welfare and Poverty Impacts of Policy Reforms in Bangladesh: A General Equilibrium Approach
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Northwest Universities Development Consortium Conference (NEUDC).
HEC Montreal, Canada, October 1-3, 2004.
19
Ahmed, Faizuddin.
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Practices of Poverty Measurement and Poverty Profile of Bangladesh
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(2004).
20
Amin, Shahina, Shakil M Quayes, and Janet M Rives.
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Poverty and Other Determinants of Child Labor in Bangladesh
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Southern Economic Journal 70, no. 4 (2004): 876-892.
21
Sen, Binayak, Mustafa K Mujeri, and Quazi Shahabuddin.
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Operationalizing Pro-Poor Growth: Bangladesh as a Case Study
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(2004).
22
Loton H, Syed.
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Low-Income Communities: Facing the Problems of Adequate Housing in Bangladesh Agenda: Emerging Issues
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Adequate and Afordable Housing for All. Center for Urban and Community Studies, University of Toronto .
Toronto, Ontario, June 24-27, 2004.
23
Sultana, Parvin, Paul Thompson, and Mahfuzuddin Ahmed.
Understanding Livelihoods Dependent on Inland Fisheries in Bangladesh and Southeast Asia: Final Technical Report
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: WorldFish, 2003.
24
Rahman, Atiq, and Mazharul Alam.
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Mainstreaming Adaptation to Climate Change in Least Developed Countries (LDC): Bangladesh Country Case Study
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(2003).
25
Halder R, Shantana.
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Level of Food Insecurity and Poverty in Bangladesh: An Agro-economic, Social and Vulnerability Analysis
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(2003).
26
Mujeri, Mustafa, and Bazlul Khondker.
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Poverty Implications of Trade Liberalization in Bangladesh: A General Equilibrium Approach
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Globalisation and Poverty Programme, funded by the Department for International Development (DFID) UK (2002).
27
Masum, Muhammad.
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Eradication of Hazardous Child Labour in Bangladesh: The Need for an Integrated Strategy
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The International Journal of Children's Rights (2002).
28
Ahmed, Akhter U, Carlo Ninno, and Omar H Chowdhury.
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Evaluating the Food for Education Program in Bangladesh
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Food Management & Research Support Project FMRSP WP No. 35 (2001).
29
Mondal H, Abdul.
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Social Capital Formation: The Role of NGO Rural Development Programs in Bangladesh
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Policy Sciences 33, no. 3-4 (2000): 459-475.
30
Khan, Monirul I, Mushtaque Chowdhury, and Abbas Bhuiya.
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An Inventory of the Development Programmes by Government and Non-government Organizations in Selected Unions of Matlab (excluding BRAC & ICDR, B)
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(1997).
31
Wodon T, Quentin.
"
Poverty in Bangladesh: Extent and Evolution
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The Bangladesh Development Studies 23, no. 3-4 (1995): 81-110.
32
Mandal, M. Sattar A, and R. W Palmer-Jones.
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Growth and Rural Poverty in South Asia: Lessons Learnt and Issues to be Addressed
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33
Osmani, S. R, Wahiduddin Mahmud, Binayak Sen, Hulya Dagdeviren, and Anuradha Seth.
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The Macroeconomics of Poverty Reduction: The Case Study of Bangladesh
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United Nations Development Programme.
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