FCND discussion papers
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- 108: How effectively do public works programs transfer benefits to the poor? evidence from South Africa

- Lawrence Haddad and Michelle Adato
- 107: Rapid assessments in urban areas: lessons from Bangladesh and Tanzania

- James Garrett and Jeanne Downen
- 106: Strengthening capacity to improve nutrition

- Stuart Gillespie
- 105: The nutritional transition and diet-related chronic diseases in Asia: implications for prevention

- Barry M. Popkin, Susan Horton and Soowon Kim
- 104: An evaluation of the impact of PROGRESA on preschool child height

- Jere Behrman and John Hoddinott
- 103: Targeting the poor in Mexico: an evaluation of the selection of households for PROGRESA

- Emmanuel Skoufias, Sergio de la Vega and Benjamin Davis
- 102: School subsidies for the poor: evaluating a Mexican strategy for reducing poverty -- PROGRESA in Mexico

- T. Schultz
- 101: Poverty, inequality, and spillover in Mexico's education, health, and nutrition program

- Sudhanshu Handa, Mari-Carmen Huerta, Raul Perez and Beatriz Straffon
- 100: On the targeting and redistributive efficiencies of alternative transfer instruments

- David Coady and Emmanuel Skoufias
- 99: Cash transfer programs with income multipliers: PROCAMPO in Mexico

- Elisabeth Sadoulet, Benjamin Davis and Alain de Janvry
- 98: Participation and poverty reduction: issues, theory, and new evidence from South Africa

- John Hoddinott, Lawrence Haddad, Timothy Besley and Michelle Adato
- 97: Socio-economic differentials in child stunting are consistently larger in urban than rural areas

- Purnima Menon, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 96: Attrition in longitudinal household survey data

- Harold Alderman, Jere Behrman, Hans-Peter Kohler, John Maluccio and Susan Cotts Watkins
- 95: Attrition in the Kwazulu Natal income dynamics study, 1993-1998

- John Maluccio
- 94: Targeting urban malnutrition

- Saul Sutkover Morris
- 93: Mother-father resource control, marriage payments, and girl-boy health in rural Bangladesh

- Kelly Hallman
- 92: Assessing the potential for food-based strategies to reduce Vitamin A and iron deficiencies

- Carol E. Levin and Marie Ruel
- 91: Comparing village characteristics derived from rapid appraisals and household surveys

- Gilles Bergeron, Luc Christiaensen and John Hoddinott
- 90: Empirical measurements of households' access to credit and credit constraints in developing countries

- Aliou Diagne, Manohar Sharma and Manfred Zeller
- 89: The role of the state in promoting microfinance institutions

- Lapenu, Cécile
- 88: The determinants of employment status in Egypt

- Akhter Ahmed, Ragui Assaad and Fatma El-Hamidi
- 87: Changes in intrahousehold labor allocation to environmental goods collection

- Priscilla A. Cooke
- 86: Women's assets and intrahousehold allocation in rural Bangladesh

- Agnes Quisumbing and Benedicte de la Briere
- 85: Intrahousehold impact of the transfer of modern agricultural technology

- Ruchira Tabassum Naved
- 84: Intrahousehold allocation and gender relations

- John Maluccio and Agnes Quisumbing
- 83: Quality or quantity?

- Sudhanshu Handa and Kenneth Simler
- 82: Pathways of rural development in Madagascar

- Lapenu, Cécile, Bart Minten, Eliane Ralison, Randrianaivo, Désiré, Claude Randrianarisoa and Manfred Zeller
- 81: The constraints to good child care practices in Accra

- Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Carol E. Levin, Daniel G. Maxwell, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 80: Nontraditional crops and land accumulation among Guatemalan smallholders

- Calogero Carletto
- 79: Adult health in the time of drought

- John Hoddinott and Bill Kinsey
- 78: Determinants of poverty in Mozambique (1996-97)

- Gaurav Datt, Gabriel Dava, Sanjukta Mukherjee and Kenneth Simler
- 77: The political economy of food subsidy reform in Egypt

- Tammi Gutner
- 76: Raising primary school enrollment in developing countries

- Sudhanshu Handa
- 75: Determinants of poverty in Egypt, 1997

- Gaurav Datt and Dean Jolliffe
- 74: Can cash transfer programs work in resource-poor countries?

- James Garrett, Ginja, Vitória and Jan Wayland Low
- 73: Social roles, human capital, and the intrahousehold division of labor

- Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes Quisumbing
- 72: Validity of rapid estimates of household wealth and income for health surveys in rural Africa

- Calogero Carletto, Luc Christiaensen, John Hoddinott and Saul Sutkover Morris
- 71: Social capital and income generation in South Africa, 1993-98

- Lawrence Haddad, John Maluccio and Julian May
- 70: Child health care demand in a developing country

- Kelly Hallman
- 69: Supply response of West African agricultural households

- Jean-Paul Chavas and Lisa C. Smith
- 68: Early childhood nutrition and academic achievement

- Paul Glewwe, Hanan Jocoby and Elizabeth King
- 67: Determinants of household access to and participation in formal and informal credit markets in Malawi

- Aliou Diagne
- 66: Working women in an urban setting

- Clement. Ahiadeke, Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Carol E. Levin, Daniel G. Maxwell, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 65: Are determinants of rural and urban food security and nutritional status different?

- James Garrett and Marie Ruel
- 64: Some urban facts of life

- James Garrett, Lawrence Haddad and Marie Ruel
- 63: Are urban poverty and undernutrition growing?

- James Garrett, Lawrence Haddad and Marie Ruel
- 62: Good care practices can mitigate the negative effects of poverty and low maternal schooling on children's nutritional status

- Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Carol E. Levin, Daniel G. Maxwell, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 61: Does geographic targeting of nutrition interventions make sense in cities?

- Margaret Armar-Klemesu, Carol E. Levin, Daniel G. Maxwell, Saul Sutkover Morris and Marie Ruel
- 60: Explaining child malnutrition in developing countries

- Lawrence Haddad and Lisa C. Smith
- 59: Placement and outreach of group-based credit organizations

- Manohar Sharma and Manfred Zeller
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