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Living Standards Survey 1999

Tajikistan, 1999
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TJK_1999_LSMS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/hjw2-fg61
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State Statistical Agency (Goskomstat)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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Mar 28, 2011
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1 "Measuring informal employment in transition countries." WIEGO meeting on “Measuring Informal Employment in Developed Countries. Cambridge, MA, United States of America, November 01, 2008.
2 "Millennium development goals for health in Europe and Central Asia: relevance and policy implications." World Bank Working Paper No. 33 (2004).
3 Ahuja, Vinod, and Elizabeth Redmond. "Economic and policy issues in livestock service delivery to the poor." 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 (2001).
4 Aleshina, Nadezhda, and Gerry Redmond. "How high is infant mortality in Central and Eastern Europe and the CIS?." Innocenti Working Papers no. 95 (2003).
5 Anderson, Katherine, and Robert Pomfret. Spatial inequality and development in Central Asia. : United nations university. World institute for development economics research (UNU-WIDER), 2004.
6 Anderson, Katherine H, and Robert W Pomfret. Consequences of creating a market economy: evidence from household surveys in Central Asia. : Edward Elgar Publishing, 2003.
7 Babu, S C, and V Rhoe. "Food security and poverty in Central Asia." Policy reforms and agriculture development in Central Asia (2006).
8 Blakely, Tony, Simon Hales, Charlotte Kieft, Nick Wilson, and Alistair Woodward. "The global distribution of risk factors by poverty level." Bulletin of the World Health Organization 83, no. 2 (2005).
9 Blakely, Tony, Simon Hales, Charlotte Kieft, Allistair Woodward, and Nick Wilson. "Distribution of risk factors by poverty." (2004).
10 Bright, Helen, Junior Davis, Monica Janowski, Allan Low, and Douglas Pearce. Rural non-farm livelihoods in Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia and the reform process: A literature review. Chatham Maritime, Kent, United Kingdom: Natural Resources Institute , 2000.
11 Bruck, Tilman, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp, and Alexandra Avdeenko. "Identifying conflict and violence in micro-level surveys." HiCN Working Paper 79 (2004).
12 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).
13 Csaki, Csaba, and Laura Tuck. "Rural development strategy: Eastern Europe and Central Asia." World Bank Technical Paper No. 484 (2000).
14 Djibuti, Mamuka, George Gotsadze, George Mataradze, and Akaki Zoidze. "Influence of household demographic and socio-economic factors on household expenditure on tobacco in six New Independent States." BMC Public Health 7, no. 1 (2007): 222.
15 Falkingham, Jane. "A profile of poverty in Tajikistan." SSRN eLibrary (2000).
16 Falkingham, Jane. "Poverty and access to maternal health care in Tajikistan." (2003).
17 Falkingham, Jane. "The end of the rollercoaster? Growth, inequality and poverty in Central Asia and the Caucasus." Social Policy & Administration 39, no. 4 (2005): 340-360.
18 Filer, Randall K, and Jan Hanousek. "Data watch: Research data from transition economies." Journal of Economic Perspectives 16, no. 1 (2002): 225-240.
19 Godfrey, Martin, and Team. "Youth employment policy in developing and transition countries: prevention as well as cure." World Bank, Social Protection (2003).
20 Heidelbach, Olaf. "Report on research conditions." Publication of the Central Eurasian Studies Society 4, no. 1 (2005): 44.
21 Honohan, Patrick. "Banking sector crises and inequality." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659 (2005).
22 Jha, Raghbendra, Tu Dang, and others. "Vulnerability to poverty in selected Central Asian countries." European Journal of Comparative Economics (2009).
23 Keshavjee, Salmaan. "The contradictions of a revolving drug fund in post-Soviet Tajikistan: selling medicines to starving patients." Unhealthy health policy: a critical anthropological examination (2004).
24 Lampietti A, Julian. "Power’s promise: Electricity reforms in Eastern Europe and Central Asia." World Bank Working Paper No. 40 (2004).
25 Leahy, Eimear, Sean Lyons, and Richard S Tol. "National determinants of vegetarianism." Economic and Social Research Institute (ESRI) Working Paper (2010).
26 Lewis, Maureen. "Informal payments and the financing of health care in developing and transition Countries." World Bank (2010).
27 Lewis A, Maureen. Who is paying for health care in Eastern Europe and Central Asia?. : World Bank Publications, 2000.
28 Mughal, Abdul-Ghaffar. Migration, remittances, and living standards in Tajikistan. Tajikistan: International Organization forMigration (IOM), 2007.
29 Odling-Smee, John, and Michael Hadjimichael. Republic of Tajikistan joint ida-imf staff assessment of the poverty reduction strategy paper and poverty reduction strategy paper. : World Bank, 2002.
30 Paci, Pierella. Gender in transition. Washington, D.C.: World Bank Publications, 2002.
31 Paci, Pierella, and Barry Reilly. "Does economic liberalization reduce gender inequality in the labor market: The experience of the transition economies of Europe and Central Asia." (2004).
32 Pomfret, Richard. "Central Asia since 1991: the experience of the new independent states." OECD DEVELOPMENT CENTRE (2003).
33 Pomfret, Richard. "Economic performance in Central Asia since 1991: Macro and micro evidence." Comparative Economic Studies (2003).
34 Pomfret, Robert. The Central Asian economies since independence. : Princeton University Press, 2006.
35 Rechel, Bernd, Laidon Shapo, and Martin McKee. Millennium Development goals for health in Europe and central Asia: relevance and policy implications. : World Bank Publications, 2004.
36 Schwarz M, Anita. "Old age security and social pensions." (2003).
37 Shemyakina, Olga. "The effect of armed conflict on accumulation of schooling." First Annual Workshop: Households in Conflict Network. Berlin, Germany, 01 15-16, 2006.
38 Shemyakina N, Olga. "Armed conflict, education and the marriage market: evidence from Tajikistan." UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA, 2007.
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