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Encuesta Nacional de Hogares sobre Medición de Niveles de Vida 1985

Peru, 1985 - 1986
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PER_1985_ENNIV_v01_M
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https://doi.org/10.48529/dsz6-gh05
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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1 van der Gaag, Jacques, Morton Stelcner, and Wim P M Vijverberg. "Wage differentials and moonlighting by civil servants: evidence from Cote d'Ivoire and Peru." World Bank Economic Review 3, no. 1 (1989): 67-95.
2 van der Gaag, Jacques, Morton Stelcner, and Wim Vijverberg. "Public - private sector wage comparisons and moonlighting in developing countries: evidence from Cote d'Ivoire and Peru." Living standards measurement study (LSMS) working paper , no. LSM52 (1989).
3 Tanski M, Janet. "The impact of crisis, stabilization and structural adjustment on women in Lima, Peru." World Development 22, no. 11 (1994): 1627 .
4 Surez-Burenguela M, Ruben. "Peru informal sector, labor markets, and returns to education." (1987) Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper No. 32.
5 Stelcner, Morton, Jacques van der Gaag, and Wim Vijverberg. "A switching regression model of public-private sector wage differentials in Peru: 1985-86." The Journal of Human Resources 24, no. 3 (1989): 545-559.
6 Stelcner, Morton, Jacques Gaag, and Wim Vijverberg. Public-private sector wage differentials in Peru, 1985-86. : Population and Human Resources Dept., World Bank, 1987.
7 Stelcner, Morton, Ana Maria Arriagada, and Peter Moock. "Wage determinants and school attainment among men in Peru." (1988) Papers.
8 Smith, J B, and Morton Stelcner. "Modeling economic behavior in Peru's informal urban sector." (1990) Women in Development.
9 Schady, Norbert. The (positive) effect of macroeconomic crises on the schoolingand employment decisions of children in a middle-income country. 2002.
10 Saavedra-Chanduvi, Jaime, and Juan Jose Diaz. "Changes in labor earnings dispersion in Peru: the roles of skills and institutions." (1998)
11 Saavedra, Jaime, and Martin Valdivia. Household and individual decision-making over the life cycle: a first look at evidence from Peruvian cohorts. 2000.
12 Pyatt, Graham. "Development and the distribution of living standards: a critique of the evolving data base." Review of Income and Wealth 49, no. 9 (2003).
13 Psacharopoulos, George, S Morley, A Fiszbein, H Lee, and B Wood. Poverty and income distribution in Latin America: the story of the 1980s. 1997.
14 Pessino, Carola. "Sequential migration theory and evidence from Peru." Journal of Development Economics 36, no. 1 (1991): 55-87.
15 Paxson, Christina, and Norbert Schady. Child health and economic crisis in Peru. 2004.
16 Paxson, Christina, and Norbert Schady. "Child health and the 1988-1992 economic crisis in Peru." (2003)
17 Pagés, Carmen. "Apertura, reforma y mercado de trabajo: La experiencia de una década de cambios estructurales en el Perú." (1999)
18 Orazem, Peter, and Victoria Gunnarsson. "Child labour, school attendance and academic performance: a review." (2003) International Labour Office, International Programme on the Elimination of Child Labour (IPEC).
19 Newman L., John. "Labor market activity in Cote d'Ivoire and Peru." Living standards measurement study (LSMS) working paper 1, no. LSM36 (1988).
20 Newman, John L, and Paul J Gertler. "Family productivity, labor supply, and welfare in a low income country." The Journal of Human Resources 29, no. 4 (1994): 989-1026.
21 Murray, Christopher J, Richard Feachem, Margaret A Phillips, and Carla Willis. "Adult morbidity: limited data and methodological uncertainty." (1992) The Health of adults in the developing world.
22 Moock, Peter, Philip Musgrove, and Morton Stelcner. "Education and earnings in Peru's informal nonfarm family enterprises." (1989) Education and Employment.
23 Moock, Peter, and Rosemary Bellew. "Vocational and technical education in Peru." (1988) Policy, Planning, and Research.
24 Moncada, Gilberto, and Jorge Ortega. "Medición de la inseguridad alimentaria en encuestas de hogares: Un método cualitativo factible de aplicar en América Latina y el Caribe." (2006)
25 Marcouiller, Douglas, Veronica Ruiz de Castilla, and Christopher Woodruff. "Formal measures of the informal sector wage gap in Mexico, El Salvador, and Peru." (1995) Economics Department, Boston College, Working Papers in Economics.
26 Levison, Deborah, and Karine S Moe. "Household work as a deterrent to schooling: An analysis of adolescent girls in Peru." The Journal of Developing Areas 32, no. 3 (1998): 339-356.
27 Leahy, Eimear, Sean Lyons, and Richard S Tol. "National determinants of vegetarianism." (2010) Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Working Paper.
28 Laszlo, Sonia. "Education, labor supply, and market development in rural Peru." World Development 36, no. 11 (2008): 2421-2439.
29 Kuiper, Marijke, Manda S Keita , and Bruno Barbier. Developing country impacts--Evaluating case studies. : System for Environmental and Agricultural Modelling; Linking European Science and Society (SEAMLESS), 2007.
30 King, Elizabeth M, and Rosemary T Bellew. "The effects of Peru's push to improve education." (1989) Policy, Planning and Research.
31 King M, Elizabeth. "Education, work and earnings of Peruvian women." Economics of Education Review 15, no. 3 (1996): 213-230.
32 Khander R, Shahidir. "Labor market participation, returns to education, and male-female wage differences in Peru." (1990) Policy, Research, and External Affairs.
33 Judge, George, and Laura Schechter. "Detecting problems in survey data using Benford's Law." The Journal of Human Resources 44, no. 1 (2007): 1-24.
34 Jacoby G, Hanon. "Borrowing constraints and progress through school: Evidence from Peru." The Review of Economics and Statistics 76, no. 1 (1994): 151-160.
35 Jacoby G, Hanan. "Shadow wages and peasant labour supply: An econometric application to Peruvian Sierra." Review of Economic Studies 60, no. 4 (1993): 903-921.
36 Jacoby G, Hanan. "Productivity of men and women and the sexual division of labor in peasant agriculture of the Peruvian Sierra." Journal of Development Economics 37, no. 1-2 (1992): 265-287.
37 Ilon, Lynn, and Peter Moock. "School attributes, household characteristics, and demand for schooling: A case study of rural Peru." International Review of Education 37, no. 4 (1991): 429-451.
38 Howe, Laura D, James R Hargreaves , and Sharon R Huttly. "Issues in the construction of wealth indices for the measurement of socio-economic position in low-income countries." Emerging Themes in Epidemiology 5, no. 3 (2008): 1-14.
39 Heggeness L, Misty. "Essays on marital instability, household behavior, and social policy in developing countries." Dissertation, University of Minnesota, 2010.
40 Grosh, Margaret E, and Juan Mufnoz. "A manual for planning and implementing the living standards measurement study survey." (1996)
41 Grosh, Margaret E, and Paul Glewwe Glewwe. "Data watch: The World Bank's Living Standards Measurement Study household surveys." Journal of Economic Perspectives 12, no. 1 (1998): 187-196.
42 Grosh, Margaret E, and Paul Glewwe. "A guide to Living Standards Measurement Study surveys and their data sets." Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper No. 120 World Bank Publications, no. Discussion Paper No. 302 (1995).
43 Grosh E, Margaret. "The policymaking uses of multitopic household survey data: A primer." World Bank Research Observer 12, no. 2 (1997): 137-160.
44 Glewwe, Paul, and Gilette Hall. "Poverty, inequality, and living standards during unorthodox adjustment: The case of Peru, 1985-1990." Economic Development and Cultural Change 42, no. 4 (1994): 689-717.
45 Glewwe, Paul, and Gilette Hall. "Are some groups more vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks than others? Hypothesis tests based on panel data from Peru." (1998)
46 Glewwe, Paul, and G Hall. Who is most vulnerable to macroeconomic shocks? Hypotheses tests using panel data from Peru. 1995.
47 Glewwe, Paul. "The distribution of welfare in Peru in 1985-86." (1987) Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper Series.
48 Glewwe, Paul, and Dennis de Tray. "The poor in Latin America during adjustment: A case study of Peru." Economic Development and Cultural Change 40, no. 1 (1991).
49 Gill, Indermit. "Does the structure of production affect demand for schooling in Peru?." (1990) Women in Development.
50 Gertler, Paul, and Paul William Glewwe. "The willingness to pay for education for daughters in contrast to sons: evidence from Rural Peru." World Bank Economic Review 6, no. 1 (1992): 171-8.
51 Gertier, Paul, and Paul Glewwe. "The willingness to pay for education in developing countries: Evidence from rural Peru." Journal of Public Economics 42, no. 3 (2002): 251-275.
52 Ferrer, Marcela. "Health modules in households surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis of recent questionnaires." (2000) Public Policy and Health Program, Health and Human Development Division, Pan American Health Organization, Technical Report Series No. 72.
53 Falaris M, Evangelos. "The effect of survey attrition in longitudinal surveys: evidence from Peru, Côte d'Ivoire and Vietnam." Journal of Development Economics 70, no. 1 (2003): 133 -.
54 Escobal A, Javier. "The determinants of nonfarm income diversification in Rural Peru." World Development 29, no. 3 (2001): 497-5.
55 Devarajan, C S, S Yusuf, H Pack, C Liuksila, M De Melo, G Feder, G K Ingram, G Psacharopoulos, and M Walton. "Household survey data: a primer." The World Bank Research Observer 12, no. 2 (1997): 137-161.
56 Deaton, Angus, and Margaret Grosh. "Designing Household Survey Questionnaires for Developing Countries: Lessons from Ten Years of LSMS Experience." (1998) Consumption.
57 Deaton, Angus. The Analysis of Household Surveys: A Microeconometric Approach to Development Policy. Baltimore, Maryland: The Johns Hopkins University Press, 1997.
58 Dagsvik, John, and Rolf Aaberge. "Household production, time allocation, and welfare in Peru." (1990) Policy, Research, and External Affairs.
59 Cox, Donald, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Private transfers and public policy in developing countries: A case study for Peru." (1989) Policy, Planning and Research.
60 Cox, Donald, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Social security and private transfers in developing countries: The case of Peru." WOrld Bank Economic Review 6, no. 1 (1992): 155-169.
61 Cox, Donald, Zekeriya Eser, and Emmanuel Jimenez. "Motives for private transfers over the life cycle: An analytical framework and evidence for Peru." Journal of Development Economics 55, no. 1 (1996): 57-80.
62 Boned-Ombuena, Ana. Development assistance to health information systems strenghtening. Washington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2007.
63 Bollen, Kenneth A, Jennifer L Glanville, and Guy Stecklov. "Socioeconomic status, permanent income, and fertility: A latent variable approach." (2002)
64 Bollen, Kenneth A, Jennifer L Glanville, and Guy Stecklov. "Economic status proxies in studies of fertility in developing countries: Does the measure matter?." (2001) MEASURE Evaluation.
65 Bollen, K A, J L Glanville, and G Stecklov. "Economic status proxies in studies of fertility in developing countries: Does the measure matter?." Population Studies 56, no. 1 (2002): 81-96.
66 Bhaumik, Sumon K, and Jeffrey B Nugent. "Analysis of food demand in Peru: Implications for food–feed competition." Review of Development Economics 3, no. 3 (1999): 242-257.
67 Bellew, Rosemary, and Peter Moock. "Vocational and technical education in Peru." Economics of Education Review 9, no. 4 (1990): 365-375.
68 Basay, Rosario. "Three essays on gender wage discrimination, female labor force participation and the returns of private and public education in Peru." Dissertation, Vanderbilt University, 2010.
69 Arriagada, Ana-Maria. "The effect of job training on Peruvian women's employment and wages." (1989) Education and Employment.
70 Arriagada, Ana-Maria. "Occupational training among Peruvian men: Does it make a difference?." (1989) Education and Employment.
71 Arriagada, Ana-Maria. "Labor market outcomes of non-formal training for male and female workers in Peru." Economics of Education Review 9, no. 4 (1990): 331-342.
72 Altamirano, Teofilo, James Copestake, Adolfo Figueroa, and Katie Wright. "Poverty studies in Peru: towards a more inclusive study of exclusion." (2003)
73 Alem, Mauro. "Financial infrastructure and income inequality: evidence from Peru." (2006) Financial Services and Poverty Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean.
74 Alem, Mauro. The impact of financial structure on poverty reduction: a study using household data from Peru, 1985-2000 *.. 2004.
75 Aldaz-Carrolli, Enrique, and Ricardo Moran. "Escaping the poverty trap in Latin America: The role of family factors." Cuadernos de economía 38, no. 114 (2001).
76 Aklilu, Solomon. "Sociopolitical instability, income shocks and household savings: Evidence from Peru." The Latin Americanist 54, no. 2 (2010): 75-94.
77 Ahuja, Vinod, and Elizabeth Redmond. "Economic and policy issues in livestock service delivery to the poor." (2001) Background paper for the FAO project memorandum “Pro-Poor Livestock Policy Initiative: Fostering the Policy Dialogue in Support of Equitable, Safe and Clean Livestock Farming.
78 Abler, David, Jose Rodriguez, and Hector Robles. "The allocation of children’s time in Mexico and Peru." CIES98 Conference. Buffalo, 1998.
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