FCND discussion papers
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- 58: Women's land rights in the transition to individualized ownership

- J. B. Aidoo, Keijiro Otsuka, Ellen Payongayong and Agnes Quisumbing
- 57: The structure of wages during the economic transition in Romania

- Emmanuel Skoufias
- 56: How does the human rights perspective help to shape the food and nutrition policy research agenda?

- Lawrence Haddad and Arne Oshaug
- 55: Efficiency in intrahousehold resource allocation

- Marcel Fafchamps
- 54: Endogeneity of schooling in the wage function

- John Maluccio
- 53: Agricultural wages and food prices in Egypt

- Gaurav Datt and Jennifer Olmsted
- 52: Testing Nash-bargaining household models with time-series data

- Christopher Adam and John Hoddinott
- 51: Urban challenges to food and nutrition security

- Patrice L. Engle, James Garrett, Lawrence Haddad, Daniel G. Maxwell, Purnima Menon, Saul Sutkover Morris, Arne Oshaug, Marie Ruel and Alison T. Slack
- 50: Computational tools for poverty measurement and analysis

- Gaurav Datt
- 49: A profile of poverty in Egypt: 1997

- Gaurav Datt, Dean Jolliffe and Manohar Sharma
- 48: Human capital, productivity, and labor allocation in rural Pakistan

- Marcel Fafchamps and Agnes Quisumbing
- 47: Poverty in India and Indian states

- Gaurav Datt
- 46: Impact of access to credit on income and food security in Malawi

- Aliou Diagne
- 45: Does urban agriculture help prevent malnutrition?

- Joanne Dsete, Carol E. Levin and Daniel G. Maxwell
- 44: Can FAO's measure of chronic undernourishment be strengthened?

- Logan Naiken and Lisa C. Smith
- 43: How reliable are group informant ratings?

- Juan Manuel Medina Banegas, Gilles Bergeron and Saul Sutkover Morris
- 42: Farm productivity and rural poverty in India

- Gaurav Datt and Martin Ravallion
- 41: The political economy of urban food security in Sub-Saharan Africa

- Daniel G. Maxwell
- 40: Can qualitative and quantitative methods serve complementary purposes for policy research?

- Daniel G. Maxwell
- 39: Whose education matters in the determination of household income: evidence from a developing country

- Dean Jolliffe
- 38: Systematic client consultation in development: the case of food policy research in Ghana, India, Kenya, and Mali

- Suresh Babu, Lynn R. Brown and Bonnie McClafferty
- 37: Why do migrants remit?: an analysis for the Dominican Sierra

- Benedicte de la Briere, Alain de Janvry, Sylvie Lambert and Elisabeth Sadoulet
- 36: The GAPVU cash transfer program in Mozambique: an assessment

- Gaurav Datt, Ellen Payongayong, James Garrett and Marie Ruel
- 35: Market access by smallholder farmers in Malawi: implications for technology adoption, agricultural productivity, and crop income

- Manfred Zeller, Aliou Diagne and Charles Mataya
- 34: The impact of changes in common property resource management on intrahousehold allocation

- Philip Maggs and John Hoddinott
- 33: Human milk: an invisible food resource

- Hatløy, Anne and Arne Oshaug
- 32: The determinants of demand for micronutrients: an analysis of rural households in Bangladesh

- Howarth Bouis and Mary Jane G. Novenario-Reese
- 31: Is there an intrahousehold 'flypaper effect'?: evidence from a school feeding program

- Hanan Jacoby
- 30: Plant breeding: a long-term strategy for the control of zinc deficiency in vulnerable populations

- Marie Ruel and Howarth Bouis
- 29: Gender, property rights, and natural resources

- Ruth Meinzen-Dick, Lynn R. Brown, Hilary Sims Feldstein and Agnes Quisumbing
- 28: Developing a research and action agenda for examining urbanization and caregiving: examples from southern and eastern Africa

- Patrice L. Engle, Purnima Menon, James Garrett and Alison T. Slack
- 27: Bargaining and gender relations: within and beyond the household

- Bina Agarwal
- 26: Why have some Indian states performed better than others at reducing rural poverty?

- Gaurav Datt and Martin Ravallion
- 25: Water, health, and income: a review

- John Hoddinott
- 24: Child care practices associated with positive and negative nutritional outcomes for children in Bangladesh: a descriptive analysis

- Shubh K. Kumar, Ruchira T. Naved and Saroj Bhattarai
- 23: Better rich, or better there?: grandparent wealth, coresidence, and intrahousehold allocation

- Agnes Quisumbing
- 22: Alternative approaches to locating the food insecure: qualitative and quaintative evidence from South India

- Kimberly Chung, Lawrence Haddad, Jayashree Ramakrishna and Frank Z. Riely
- 21: Livestock income, male/female animals, and inequality in rural Pakistan

- Richard Adams
- 20: Macroeconomic crises and poverty monitoring: a case study for India

- Gaurav Datt and Martin Ravallion
- 19: Food security and nutrition implications of intrahousehold bias: a review of literature

- Lawrence Haddad, Peña, Christine, Chizuru Nishida, Agnes Quisumbing and A. Slack
- 18: Care and nutrition: concepts and measurement

- Patrice L. Engle, Purnima Menon and Lawrence Haddad
- 17: Remittances, income distribution, and rural asset accumulation

- Richard Adams
- 16: How can safety nets do more with less?: general issues with some evidence from Southern Africa

- Lawrence J. Haddad and Manfred Zeller
- 16: Managing interactions between household food security and preschooler health

- Lawrence J. Haddad, Saroj Bhattarai, Maarten D. C. Immink and Shubh K. Kumar
- 15: Repayment performance in group-based credit programs in Bangladesh: an empirical analysis

- Manohar Sharma and Manfred Zeller
- 14: Demand for high-value secondary crops in developing countries: the case of potatoes in Bangladesh and Pakistan

- Howarth Bouis and Gregory Scott
- 13: Determinants of repayment performance in credit groups: the role of program design, intra-group risk pooling, and social cohesion in Madagascar

- Manfred Zeller
- 12: Child development: vulnerability and resilience

- Patrice L. Engle, Sarah Castle and Purnima Menon
- 11: Rural finance policies for food security of the poor: methodologies for a multicountry research project

- Manfred Zeller, Akhter Ahmed, Suresh Babu, Sumiter Singh Broca, Aliou Diagne and Manohar Sharma
- 10: Women's economic advancement through agricultural change: a review of donor experience

- Peña, Christine, Patrick Webb and Lawrence Haddad
- 9: Gender and poverty: new evidence from 10 developing countries

- Agnes Quisumbing, Lawrence Haddad and Peña, Christine
- 8: Measuring food insecurity: the frequency and severity of coping strategies

- Daniel G. Maxwell
- 7: A food demand system based on demand for characteristics: if there is curvature in the Slutsky matrix, what do the curves look like and why?"

- Howarth Bouis
- 6: Gender differentials in farm productivity: implications for household efficiency and agricultural policy

- Harold Alderman, John Hoddinott, Lawrence Haddad and Christopher Udry
- 5: Gender differences in agricultural productivity: a survey of empirical evidence

- Agnes Quisumbing
- 4: Market development and food demand in rural China

- Jikun Huang and Scott Rozelle
- 3: The extended family and intrahousehold allocation: inheritance and investments in children in the rural Philippines

- Agnes Quisumbing
- 2: Determinants of credit rationing: a study of informal lenders and formal credit groups in Madagascar

- Manfred Zeller
- 1: Agricultural technology and food policy to combat iron deficiency in developing countries

- Howarth Bouis
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