World Bank, Living Standards Measurement Study
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World Bank, Living Standards Measurement Study
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World Bank
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Living Standards Measurement Study
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- Chronic illness and retirement in Jamaica
- Women's schooling, the selectivity of fertility and child mortality in sub-Saharan Africa
- Measuring health as a component of living standards, Teresa J. Ho
- Income and expenditure surveys in developing countries, sample design and execution, Mohammed Abdul Wahab
- How does schooling of mothers improve?, evidence from Morocco
- The quality and availability of family planning services and contraceptive use in Tanzania
- Towards more effective measurement of levels of living, and Review of work of the United Nations Statistical Office (UNSO) related to statistics of levels of living, United Nations Statistical Office
- Time use data and the living standards measurement study, Meena Acharya
- A guide to living standards measurement study surveys and their data sets
- The contribution of income components to income inequality in South Africa, a decomposable Gini analysis
- Living standards surveys in developing countries
- Social assistance in Albania, decentralization and targeted transfers
- Reflections on the LSMS group meeting, Christopher Saunders, Christiaan Grootaert
- Changing patterns of illiteracy in Morocco
- Infrastructure and poverty in Viet Nam
- Model living standards measurement study survey questionnaire for the countries of the former Soviet Union
- Proxy means tests for targeting social programs, simulation and speculation
- Unconditional demand for health care in Cote d'Ivoire, does selection on health status matter?
- Employment data for the measurement of living standards, Farhad Mehran
- The impact of the quality of health care on children's nutrition and survival in Ghana
- Contraceptive use and the quality, price and availability of family planning in Nigeria
- Contraceptive choice, fertility and public policy in Zimbabwe
- The impact of female schooling on fertility and contraceptive use, a study of fourteen sub-Saharan countries
- Statistical experimentation for household surveys, two case studies of Hong Kong, Christiaan Grootaert ... [and others]
- Household survey experience in Africa, William Booker, Parmeet Singh, Landing Savane
- The conceptual basis of measures of household welfare and their implied survey data requirements, Christiaan Grootaert
- Sector participation decisions in labor supply models
- A manual for planning and implementing the living standards measurement study survey
- Poverty and living standards in Asia, an overview of the main results and lessons of selected household surveys, Pravin Visaria assisted by Shyamalendu Pal
- School quality, achievement bias and dropout behavior in Egypt
- Contraceptive use in Ghana, the role of service availability, quality and price
- The tradeoff between number of children and child schooling, evidence from Cote d'Ivoire and Ghana
- Procedures for collecting and analyzing mortality data in LSMS, Susan H. Cochrane, William D. Kalsbeek, Jeremiah M. Sullivan
- Health care in Jamaica, quality, outcomes and labor supply
- The ECIEL study of household income and consumption in urban Latin America, an analytical history, Philip Musgrove
- Guidelines for constructing consumption aggregates for welfare analysis, Angus Deaton and Salman Zaidi
- Household expenditure surveys, some methodological issues, Christiaan N. Grootaert, K.F. Cheung
- The demand for medical care, evidence from urban areas in Bolivia
- The measurement of welfare, theory and practical guidelines, Angus Deaton
- Conducting surveys in developing countries, practical problems and experience in Brazil, Malaysia, and the Philippines, Christopher Scott, Paulo T.A. de Andre, Ramesh Chander
- The labor market and social accounting, a framework of data presentation, Christiaan Grootaert
- The role of the private sector in education in Vietnam, evidence from the Vietnam Living Standards Survey
- Measuring levels of living in Latin America, an overview of main problems, Oscar Altimir, Juan Sourrouille
- Poverty lines in theory and practice
- Who is most vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks?, hypotheses tests using panel data from Peru
- Three essays on a Sri Lanka household survey, Angus Deaton
- Poverty comparisons and household survey design
- Measuring the effects of geographic targeting on poverty reduction