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School meals, educational achievement and school competition: evidence from a randomized evaluation
World Bank Research, 2004This paper examines the effects of subsidised school meals on preschool participation, educational achievement, and school finance in Kenya.Findings from the study include:the meals programme led to higher curriculum test scores, but only in schools where the teacher was relatively experienced prior to the programmethe school meals displaced teaching time and led to larger class sizDocumentSevere poverty and growth: a macro-micro analysis
Chronic Poverty Research Centre, UK, 2004This paper discusses the relationship between growth and poverty and argues that there is sufficient evidence to demonstrate policy and institutional changes that would enable an exit out of poverty.DocumentForging partnership for social protection in South and East Asia
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005This paper represents a summary of the discussions from a workshop that sought to identify useful models, case studies and best practices that would be useful in building and maintaining viable systems for social protection. The results of the workshop are intended to feed into developing strategy to rebuild social protection systems after decades of neglect.DocumentA missing point in the livelihoods approach: the question of property rights
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005This paper explores the relationship between property rights and livelihoods.DocumentOption values, switches and wages: an analysis of the employment guarantee scheme in India
School of Economic Studies, University of Manchester, 2004This paper argues that the value of the Employment Guarantee Scheme (EGS) in the Indian state of Maharashtra and its impact on workers’ behaviour do not depend so much on income supplementation as on enlargement of opportunities in an uncertain environment of the local labour market.DocumentNon-contributory pensions and poverty reduction in Brazil and South Africa
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2005This paper considers the incidence of cash transfer programmes for the old in Brazil and South Africa on poverty among households with older people. Using comparable datasets the paper constructs conditional and unconditional estimates of the poverty reduction capacity of these programmes.DocumentDoing business with the poor: a field guide
World Business Council for Sustainable Development, 2004This guide presents a number of practical guidelines for businesses intending to engage in business with the poor. It primarily seeks to inform how to develop and engage in these new business opportunities and how to "do well by doing good".DocumentWidows, AIDS, health and human rights in Africa: case study from Tanzania
Social Science Research Network, 2004Widows, in Tanzania and many other parts of the world, face discrimination on a regular basis, which often condemns women to a life of poverty.DocumentWinners and losers as Indian villages enter the wider economy
id21 Development Research Reporting Service, 2003The opening up of the village economy is irrevocably altering rural livelihoods in village India. Market forces are drawing many rural households out of relative poverty. However, the transformation of patron-client relationships into fluid business transactions has caused simultaneous movements into and out of poverty.DocumentDrought and farmers’ coping strategies in poverty-afflicted rural China
Institute for Development Policy and Management, Manchester, 2004This paper explores the nature of drought risks in southern China through estimating the cost of drought and gaining some insight into farmers’ coping strategies.Pages
