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TZA_2003_CWIQ_V01_M
Core Welfare Indicators Questionnaire 2003
Tanzania
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2003
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TZA_2003_CWIQ_v01_M
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EDI Ltd (Economic Development Initiatives)
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Jul 10, 2013
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Mar 29, 2019
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1
De Weerdt, Joachim.
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Moving out of poverty in Tanzania: evidence from Kagera
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The Journal of Development Studies 46, no. 2 (2010): 331-3.
2
Economic Development Initiatives.
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Tanzania-Netherlands, SNV: CWIQ Comparative Study Comparison of Baseline Surveys on Poverty, Welfare and Services in Selected Districts in Kagera, Shinyanga and Northern Highlands
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2005.
3
Beegle, Kathleen, and Sofya Krutikova.
"
Adult mortality and children’s transition into marriage
."
Demographic Research 19, no. 42 (2008): 1551-1574.
4
De Weerdt, Joachim.
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Defying Destiny and Moving out of Poverty: Evidence from a 10-year Panel with Linked Qualitative Data from Kagera, Tanzania
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(2009) World Bank, Moving out of Poverty project.
5
Kamanzi, Adalbertus.
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"Our Way": Responding to the Dutch Aid in the District Rural Development Programme of Bukoba, Tanzania
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(2007) African Studies Collection.
6
Luzi, Lucia.
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Long-Term Impact of Malnutrition on Education Outcomes for Children in Rural Tanzania
."
32nd General Conference of The International Association for Research in Income and Wealth.
Boston, USA, 2012.
7
Sørensen L, Bjarke.
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Strategies to Improve Quality of Emergency Obstetric Care: User and Provider Perspectives in a Tanzanian Setting
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PhD Thesis, University of Copenhagen, 2010.
8
Trærup, Sara.
"
Coping with Rainfall Variability in Northern Tanzania
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Environmental Research Journal 6, no. 4/5 (2012): 431-449.
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Trærup, Sarah, and Oleksiy Mertz.
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Rainfall variability and household coping strategies in northern Tanzania: a motivation for district-level strategies
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(2010) Regional Environmental Change.
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