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Living Standards Measurement Study Survey 1996-1997

Brazil, 1996 - 1997
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BRA_1996_LSMS_v01_M
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Instituto Brasileiro de Geografia e Estatísticai / Brazilian Geographical and Statistical institute (IBGE)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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1 Wagstaff, Adam. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child mortality: comparisons across nine developing countries." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 78, no. 1 (2000).
2 von Amsberg, Joachim, Peter Lanjouw, and Kimberly Nead. "The poverty targeting of social spending in Brazil." (2003).
3 Vitolo, Márcia Regina, Paula Dal Bó Campagnolo, Maria Elisa Barros, Cíntia Mendes Gama, and Fábio Ancona Lopez. "Evaluation of two classifications for overweight among Brazilian adolescents." Rev Sa{\\'u}de P{\\'u}blica 41, no. 4 (2007).
4 Verner, Dorte, and Erik Alda. Youth at risk, social exclusion, and intergenerational poverty dynamics: A new survey instrument with application to Brazil. 2004.
5 Uga, Alicia Domingues, Célia Maria de Almeida, Célia Landmann Szwarcwald, Cláudia Travassos, Francisco Viacava, José Mendes Ribeiro, Nilson do Rosário Costa, Paulo Marchiori Buss, and Silvia Porto. "Considerations on methodology used in the World Health Organization 2000 Report." {Cadernos de Sa\\~A\\textordmasculinede P\\~A\\textordmasculineblica} (2001).
6 Turra, Cassio M, and Bernardo L Queiroz. "Intergenerational transfers and socioeconomic inequality in Brazil: a first look." Taller sobre Transformaciones Demograficas,Transferencias Intergeneracionales y Proteccion Social en America Latina, CELADE. Santiago, Chile, 07 06, 2005.
7 Turra, Cassio Maldonado. "Intergenerational accounting and economic consequences of aging in Brazil." Master's, University of Pennsylvania, 2001.
8 Timmins, Christopher. "If you cannot take the heat, get out of the cerrado … recovering the equilibrium amenity cost of nonmarginal climate change in Brazil." Journal of Regional Science 47, no. 1 (2007): 1-25.
9 Timmins, Christopher. "Estimating spatial differences in the Brazilian cost of living with household location choices." Journal of Development Economics 80, no. 1 (2006): 59 - .
10 Tarr, David G, Glenn W Harrison, Thomas F Rutherford, and Angelo Gurgel. "Trade policy and poverty reduction in Brazil." Documentos de Trabajo (Banco Central de Chile) , no. 276 (2004).
11 Smith, Nicole. "Intergenerational educational mobility: Three essays on measurement error, cross-country differences in mobility and long-run growth." (2008).
12 Sichieri, Rosey, Sileia do Nascimento, and Walmir Coutinho. "The burden of hospitalization due to overweight and obesity in Brazil." Importância e custo das hospitalizações associadas ao sobrepeso e obesidade no Brasil (2007).
13 Schmelzer, Sarah Elisabeth. Poverty in Brazil-What role do racial differences play?. : GRIN Verlag, 2008.
14 Sahn, David E, and Stephen D Younger. "Measuring intra-household health inequality: Explorations using the body mass index." Health Economics 18, no. S1 (2009): 13-36.
15 Sahn, David E, and Stephen D Younger. "Testing the Kuznets curve for countries and households using the body mass index." WIDER Conference on Advancing Health Equity. Helsinki, Finland, September 29-30, 2006.
16 Sadana, Ritu, Colin D Mathers, Alan D Lopez, Christopher J Murray, and Kim Iburg. "Comparative analyses of more than 50 household surveys on health status." WHO/GPE Discussion Paper 15 (2000).
17 Rungo, Paolo, Berta Rivera, and Luis Currais. "Health status and income mobility: an empirical analysis." (2006).
18 Rivera, Berta, and Luis Currais. "Individual returns to health in Brazil: a quantile regression analysis." Health and economic growth: findings and policy implications (2005).
19 Rentería, Elisenda, and Cassio Maldonado Turra. Measuring educational differences in mortality among women living in highly unequal societies with defective data: the case of Brazil. 2009.
20 Rangel A, Marcos. "Alimony rights and intrahousehold allocation of resources: evidence from Brazil." Economic Journal 116, no. 513 (2006): 627-6.
21 Queiroz, Bernardo, and Cassio Maldonado Turra. "Window of opportunity: socioeconomic consequences of demographic changes in Brazil." (2010).
22 Pradhan, Menno Prasad, and Martin Ravallion. Who wants safer streets? Explaining concern for public safety in Brazil. 2001.
23 Perez, Elisenda, Bernardo Queiroz, and Cassio Maldonado Turra. "The opportunities we cannot forgo: economic consequences of population changes in Brazil." Palavras-chave: dividendos demográficos, transição demográfica, conseqüências econômicas (2007).
24 Paes de Barros, Ricardo, Carlos H Leite Corseuil, and Rosane S Mendonca. "An analysis of the Brazilian wage structure based on a Living Standard Measure Survey." SSRN eLibrary (1999).
25 Nyman, John A, and Nathan Barleen. "The effect of supplemental private health insurance on health care purchases, health, and welfare in Brazil." (2005).
26 Neri, N., and W. Soares. "Social inequality and health in Brazil." (2002).
27 Neri, Marcelo Côrtes. "Decent work and the informal sector in Brazil." (2002).
28 Neri, Marcelo, Katia Carvalho, and Alessandra Corsi. "Financial motivations for old age." (2006).
29 Muniz, Jerônimo Oliveira, and Eduardo Rios-Neto. "Marriage premium among men and women in Brazil." (0).
30 Muniz, Jeronimo Oliveira. "Associated factors to parity progression in Brazil: a cross sectional study using categorical data analysis." (2003).
31 Monteiro, Carlos A, Woleny Conde, and Barry M Popkin. "Independent effects of income and education on the risk of obesity in the Brazilian adult population." Journal of Nutrition 131, no. 3 (2001): 881S.
32 Monteiro, Carlos Augusto, Wolney Lisboa Conde, and Inês Rugani Castro. "The changing relationship between education and risk of obesity in Brazil (1975-1997)." Cadernos de Saúde Pública (2003).
33 Milcent, Carine, Jack Huguenin, and Danielle Carusi Machado. Children In Brazil: health, education and work. 2005.
34 Menezes-Filho, Naércio, and Ligia Vasconcellos. "Has economic growth been pro-poor in Brazil? Why?." “Operationalising Pro- Poor Growth” (2004).
35 Menezes-Filho, Naercio, and Ligia Vasconcellos. "Operationalizing pro-poor growth: the Brazilian case approach note." (0).
36 Medrano, Patricia, Claudia Sanhueza, and Dante Contreras. "Inequality in Latin America: a synthesis of recent research on the levels, trends, effects and determinants of inequality in its different dimensions." (2006).
37 Medeiros, Marcelo. "The rich and the poor: the construction of an affluence line from the poverty line." Social Indicators Research (2006).
38 Medeiros, Marcelo. Poverty, inequality and redistribution: a methodology to define the rich. 2006.
39 Mathers, Colin D, Ritu Sadana, Joshua A Salomon, Christopher J Murray, and Alan D Lopez. "Estimates of DALE for 191 countries: Methods and results." Global Programme on Evidence for Health Policy Working Paper No. 16 World Health Organization, no. Working Paper No. 16 (2000).
40 Lotufo, Paulo. "A descriptive epidemiology of leisure-time physical activity in Brazil, 1996-1997." Revista Panamericana de Salud Pública/Pan American Journal of Public Health (2003).
41 Leahy, Eimear, Sean Lyons, and Richard S Tol. "National determinants of vegetarianism." Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Working Paper (2010).
42 Lanjouw, Peter. "Estimating geographically disaggregated welfare levels and changes." The World Bank, Washington DC USA (2003).
43 Kumar, Anjali. Access to financial services in Brazil: a study. : World Bank Publications, 2005.
44 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.
45 Kosec, Katrina. "Politics and preschool: the political economy of investment in pre-primary education." SSRN eLibrary (2010).
46 Kassouf, A.L., M. McKee, and E. Mossialos. "Early entrance to the job market and its effect on adult health: evidence from Brazil." Health Policy and Planning (2001).
47 Justino, Patricia, Julie Litchfield, and Yoko Niimi. Multidimensional inequality: an empirical application to Brazil. 2004.
48 Jayaraman, Rajshri, and Peter Lanjouw. "Small-scale industry, environmental regulation, and poverty: the case of Brazil." World Bank Economic Review 18, no. 3 (2004): 443-4.
49 Honohan, Patrick. "Banking sector crises and inequality." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659 (2005).
50 Heltberg, Rasmus. "Household fuel and energy use in developing countries: A multi-country study." (2003).
51 Helfand M, Steven. "What can be learned from the agricultural censuses about rural poverty in Brazil?." Sociedade Brasileira de Economia e Sociologia Rural (SOBER),. Brazil, 07, 2004.
52 Helfand M, Steven. "The impact of agricultural policy reforms on the agricultural sector in Brazil in the 1990s: implications for pro-poor agricultural policies." OECD global forum on agriculture: Designing and implementing pro-poor agricultural policies . Pars, France, 2003.
53 Harrison, Glenn W, Thomas F Rutherford, David G Tarr, and Angelo Gurgel. "Regional, multilateral, and unilateral trade policies on MERCOSUR for growth and poverty reduction in Brazil." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3051 (2003).
54 Gurgel, Angelo Costa. "Trade agreements and their impact on the familiar agriculture in Brazil." Tenth annual conference on global trade analysis. West Lafayette, USA, 2007.
55 Gonzalez, María Carolina, James A Garcia, and Nancy Johnson. "Ex ante assessment of the impact of biofortified beans and cassava using the disability adjusted life years (DALYS) framework." PROJECT BP1 IMPACT ASSESSMENT (2004).
56 González, Carolina, Nancy Johnson, and Matin Qaim. "Consumer acceptance of second-generation gm foods: the case of biofortified cassava in the North-East of Brazil." Journal of Agricultural Economics 60, no. 3 (2009): 604-6.
57 Gonzalez, Carolina, and Nancy Johnson. "Consumer preferences for table cassava characteristics in Pernambuco, Brazil." Revista de Economia e Agronegocio/Brazilian Review of Economics and Agribusiness 7, no. 3 (2009).
58 Gomez, Elsa. Gender equity and health policy reform in Latin America and the Caribbean. Washington, DC: PAN AMERICAN HEALTH ORGANIZATION, 2002.
59 Goldani, Ana Maria. "Gender relations and fertility in Northeastern Brazil." Brazilian Journal of Population Studies (1999).
60 Gilligan, Daniel, and Alinne Veiga. An evaluation of geographic targeting in Bolsa Alimentação in Brazil. 2003.
61 Gignoux, Jérémie. "Educational expansion and inequality of earnings opportunities: Recent trends in Latin American countries." Informe de Desarrollo Humano para América Latina y el Caribe 2010 Background Paper (2009).
62 Gasparini, Leonardo, Guillermo Cruces, and Leopoldo Tornarolli. "Is income inequality in Latin America falling?." CEDLAS, Universidad Nacional de La Plata, August version (2008).
63 Francavilla, F, and S Lyon. "Household chores and child health: preliminary evidence from six countries." Florence: Innocenti Research Centre (2003).
64 Filmer, Deon, and Kinnon Scott. "Assessing asset indices." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4605 (2008).
65 Fiess, Norbert, and Dorte Verner. The dynamics of poverty and its determinants - the case of the Northeast of Brazil and its states. 2004.
66 Ferrer, Marcela. "Health modules in households surveys in Latin America and the Caribbean: An analysis of recent questionnaires." Public Policy and Health Program, Health and Human Development Division, Pan American Health Organization, Technical Report Series No. 72 (2000).
67 Ferreira, Francisco H, and Ricardo Paes de Barros. "The slippery slope: explaining the increase in extreme poverty in urban Brazil, 1976-96." (1999).
68 Ferreira, Francisco H, and Jérémie Gignoux. "The measurement of inequality of opportunity: Theory and an application to Latin America." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4659 (2008).
69 Ferreira, Francisco H, and Jérémie Gignoux. "Inequality of economic opportunity in Latin America." (2009).
70 Ferreira, Francisco H, Peter Lanjouw, and Marcelo Neri. "A robust poverty profile for Brazil using multiple data sources." (2003).
71 Ferreira, Francisco H, Francois Bourguignon, and Phillippe G Leite. "Beyond Oaxaca-Blinder: accounting for differences in household income distributions across countries." SSRN eLibrary (2002).
72 Ferreira, Francisco H, and Jérémie Gignoux. "The measurement of inequality of opportunity: Theory and an application to Latin America." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4659 (2008).
73 Ferreira, Francisco, and Julie Litchfield. "Education or inflation?: The micro and macroeconomics of the Brazilian income distribution during 1981-1995." (2001).
74 Ferreira, Francisco, Phillippe G Leite, and Martin Ravallion. "Poverty reduction without economic growth? Explaining Brazil’s poverty dynamics, 1985-2004." (2007).
75 Ferreira, FHG, and Peter Lanjouw. "Rural nonfarm activities and poverty in the Brazilian Northeast." World Development (2001).
76 Ferreira, F, P Lanjouw, and M Neri. "The urban poor in Brazil in 1996: a new poverty profile using PPV, PNAD and Census Data." (1998).
77 Ferranti, David, Gobind Nankani, Joachim von Amsberg, Suman Bery, and Mary Eming Young. Brazil early child development: a focus on the impact of preschools. 2001.
78 Elbers, Chris, Jean Olson Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw, and Philippe George Leite. "Poverty and inequality in Brazil: new estimates from combined PPV-PNAD data." (2004).
79 Divino, José Ângelo, Milene Takasago, Vladimir K Teles, and Aquiles Rocha de Farias. "The Brazilian tourism production function." (2006).
80 Diaz, Maria Dolores Montoya. "Socio-economic health inequalities in Brazil: gender and age effects." Health Economics 11, no. 2 (2002): 141-1.
81 Delfino, Daniel. "A juxtaposition of rational choice and socio-cultural approaches to explain changes in family size throughout the process of economic development using household survey data from Brazil." Master's, 2010.
82 Deaton, Angus, and Salman Zaidi. "Guidelines for constructing consumption aggregates for welfare analysis." Living Standards Measurement Study Working Paper No. 135 (2002).
83 de Siqueira, Rozane Bezerra, José Ricardo Nogueira, and Horacio Levy. "The effects of Federal taxes and benefits on household income in Brazil." Evaluating the Impact of Policy on Poverty and Distribution: Models and Experiences of Brazil and the World Bank. Sao Paulo, 07, 2002.
84 de Siqueira, Rozane Bezerra, Herwig Immervoll, Cathal O’Donoghue, and José Ricardo Nogueira. "On simulating Brazil’s tax benefit system using a multi-country microsimulation framework." (2000).
85 de la Briere, Benedicte, and Kathy Lindert. Reforming Brazil's Cadastro Unico to improve the targeting of the Bolsa Familia Program. 2005.
86 de Baldini Rocha, Maúna Soares, and Vladimir Ponczek. "The effects of adult literacy on earnings and employment." Brazilian Meeting of Econometrics. 2008.
87 da Veiga, Gloria Valeria, Adriana Simone da Cunha, and Rosely Sichieri. "Trends in overweight among adolescents living in the poorest and richest regions of Brazil." American Journal of Public Health 94, no. 9 (2004): 1544.
88 Da Veiga, Gloria Valeria, Adriana Simone Da Cunha, and Rosely Sichieri. "Trends in overweight among adolescents living in the poorest and richest regions of Brazil." American journal of public health 94, no. 9 (2004): 1544.
89 Cogneau, Denis, and Jérémie Gignoux. "Earnings inequalities and educational mobility in Brazil over two decades." (2005).
90 Castaldo, Adriana, Saskia Gent, Gunjan Sondhi, and Ann Whitehead. "Child migration in national surveys." Development Research Centre on Migration, Globalisation and Poverty Working Paper No. T-28 (2009).
91 Carvalho, José Raimundo. "Subjective returns to education and child labor in Brazil." (2007).
92 Carvalho, José Raimund, and Emerson Lemos Marinho. "Idleness, returns to education and child labor." (2011).
93 Carneiro, Francisco, Indermit Gill, and Ricardo Barros. The third dimension of labor markets: demand, supply and institutions in Brazil. : Nova Science Publishers, 2006.
94 Campino, Antonio C, Maria D Diaz, Leda M Paulani, Robert G de Oliveira, Sergio Piola, and Andres Nunes. "Investment in Health: Social and Economic Returns." Heath system inequalities and poverty in Brazil (2001).
95 Campino, Antonio, Carlos Augusto Monteiro, W L Conde, and F M S Machado. Health, human capital and economic growth in Brazil. 2004.
96 Campino, A C C, M D M Diaz, L M Paulani, R G Oliveira, S Piola, and A Nunes. "Health system inequalities and poverty in Brazil." Investment in health: social and economic returns 582, no. 4 (2001): 143-160.
97 Camargo, Jose Marcio, and Francisco H Ferreira. "Missing the target: assessing social expenditures in Brazil." (2001).
98 Brooks, J, and O Melyukhina. "The effects of agricultural policy reform on poverty in Brazil." Policy Reform and Adjustment Workshop. London, England, 10 25, 2003.
99 Arends-Kuenning, Mary, and Suzanne Duryea. "The effect of parental presence, parents’ education, and household headship on adolescents’ schooling and work in Latin America." Journal of Family and Economic Issues 27, no. 2 (2006): 263-286.
100 Andrade, Laura Helena, Maria Carmen Viana, Luis Fernando Farah Tófoli, and Yuan-Pang Wang. "Influence of psychiatric morbidity and sociodemographic determinants on use of service in a catchment area in the city of São Paulo, Brazil*." Social Psychiatry and Psychiatric Epidemiology (2008).
101 Alves, Denisard, and Christopher Timmins. Social exclusion and the two-tiered healthcare system of Brazil. 2001.
102 Alves, Denisard. "Child health, poverty and the role of social policies." (2003).
103 "Child Labour: Theory, Policy and Evidence." (2000).
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