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Datt, Guarav, and martin Ravallion. Regional disparities, targeting, and poverty in India. : Agriculture and Rural Development Department, World Bank (1818 H St. NW, Washington 20433), 1990.
Journal Article
Balabanova, Dina, and Martin McKee. "Access to health care in a system transition: the case of Bulgaria." The International journal of health planning and management 17, no. 4 (2002): 377-395.
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Lanjouw, Peter Frederick, and Martin Ravallion. "Poverty and household size." Economic Journal 105, no. 433 (1995): 1415-.
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Lambert, Sylvie, Martin Ravallion, and Dominique Walle. "A micro-decomposition analysis of aggregate human development outcomes." Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics 72, no. 2 (2010): 119-1.
Book
Shah, Shekhar, Quentin Wodon, and Martin Ravallion. Bangladesh: from counting the poor to making the poor count. : World Bank Publications, 1999.
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Klaveren, Maarten, Kea Tijdens, Melanie Hughie-Williams, and Nuria R Martin. An overview of women’s work and employment in Angola. Amsterdam, Netherlands: University of Amsterdam / Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), 2009.
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van Klaveren, Maarten, Kea Tijdens, Melanie Hughie-Williams, and Nuria R Martin. Visao geral do trabalho e emprego das mulheres em Angola. Amsterdam, Netherlands: University of Amsterdam / Amsterdam Institute for Advanced Labour Studies (AIAS), 2009.
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Roure, Martín, Alejandra Perroni, and Alfredo Spangenberg. Plan director de abastecimiento de agua potable y saneamiento para las ciudades de Cabinda, Uige y M'Banza Congo, Republica de Angola. Montevideo, Uruguay: Universidad de la República.
Website Document
Schönteich, Martin. "Age and AIDS: A lethal mix for South Africa’s crime rate." (0).
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Kahanec, Martin, and Klaus F Zimmermann. EU labor markets after post-enlargement migration. London / New York, UK/USA: Springer, 2010.
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Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and martin Ravallion. Measuring poverty using qualitative perceptions of welfare. 1998.
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Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and Martin Ravallion. Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil. 2001.
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Wittenberg, Martin. The 1996 Manufacturing Census statistics imputed by municipality and district. Cape Town, South Africa: Mimeo, Cape Town: School of Economics, University of Cape Town, 2004.
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Wittenberg, Martin. "How young South Africans spend their time." Society and Leisure-Montreal 28, no. 2 (2005).
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Wittenberg, Martin, and M A Collinson. Household transitions in rural South Africa during 1996-2003. 2004.
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Ferreira, Francisco, Phillippe G Leite, and Martin Ravallion. "Poverty reduction without economic growth? Explaining Brazil’s poverty dynamics, 1985-2004." (2007).
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Ravallion, Martin. "How well can method substitute for data? Five experiments in poverty analysis." World Bank Research Observer 11, no. 2 (1996): 199-2.
Working Paper
Wittenberg, Martin. "Weights: Report on NIDS Wave 1." NIDS Technical Paper no. 2 (2009).
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Wittenberg, Martin. "An introduction to maximum entropy and minimum cross-entropy estimation using Stata." The Stata Journal 10, no. 3 (2010): 315-330.
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Schönteich, Martin. "2001 crime trends: A turning point?." SA Crime Quarterly , no. 1 (2002).
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Schöntech, Martin. "Does capital punishment deter?." African Security Review 11, no. 2 (2002): 89-92.
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MacIsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. "Mandatory severance pay in Peru: An assessment of its coverage and effects using panel data." (2000).
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MacIsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. Mandatory severance pay: its coverage and effects in Peru. 2001.
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Costa, Sarah H, Ignez R Martin, Sylvia R da Silva Freitas, and Cristiane S Pinto. "Family planning among low-income women in Rio de Janeiro: 1984-1985." International Family Planning Perspectives 16, no. 1 (1990): 16-22.
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Schöntech, Martin. "Revealing figures: A 10 year review of South African criminal justice performance." South Africa journal of criminal justice 17, no. 2 (2004): 220-239.
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