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Encuesta Nacional de Hogares sobre Medición de Niveles de Vida 1994

Peru, 1994
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PER_1994_ENNIV_v01_M
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https://doi.org/10.48529/ntxg-ed63
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Instituto Nacional de Estadística (INE)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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1 Grosh E, Margaret. "The policymaking uses of multitopic household survey data: A primer." World Bank Research Observer 12, no. 2 (1997): 137-160.
2 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.
3 Abler, David, Jose Rodriguez, and Hector Robles. "The allocation of children’s time in Mexico and Peru." CIES98 Conference. Buffalo, 1998.
4 Saavedra-Chanduvi, Jaime, and Juan Jose Diaz. "Changes in labor earnings dispersion in Peru: the roles of skills and institutions." (1998).
5 Murrugarra, Edmundo, and Martin Valdivia. The returns to health for Peruvian Urban adults: differentials across genders, the life cycle and the wage distribution. 1999.
6 Paxson, Christina, and Norbert Schady. Do school facilities matter?: the case of the Peruvian Social Fund (FONCODES). 1999.
7 Montgomery, Mark R, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen Burke, and Edmundo Paredes. "Measuring Living Standards with Proxy Variables." (1999).
8 Wagstaff, Adam, and Naoke Watanabe. "Socioeconomic inequalities in child malnutrition in the developing world." (1999).
9 Ray, Ranjan. "How child labor and child schooling interact with adult labour." (1999).
10 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).
11 Savedoff, William D, and T Paul Schultz. Wealth from health: linking social investments to earnings in Latin America. : Inter-Amer Development Bank, 2000.
12 Savedoff, William D, and T Paul Schultz. Earnings and the elusive dividends of health. 2000.
13 Gómez-Lobo, Andrés, Vivien Foster, and Jonathan Halpern. "Information and modeling issues in designing water and sanitation subsidy schemes." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 2345 (2000).
14 Lancaster, Geoffrey, and Ranjan Ray. International poverty comparisons on unit record data of developing and developed Countries. 2000.
15 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).
16 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).
17 Ray, Ranjan. "Child labor, child schooling, and their interaction with adult Labor: empirical avidence for Peru and Pakistan." World Bank Economic Review 14, no. 2 (2000): 347-6.
18 Ray, Ranjan. "Analysis of child labour in Peru and Pakistan: a comparative study." Journal of Population Economics 13, no. 1 (2000): 3-19.
19 Saavedra, Jaime, and Martin Valdivia. Household and individual decision-making over the life cycle: a first look at evidence from Peruvian cohorts. 2000.
20 "Child Labour: Theory, Policy and Evidence." (2000).
21 MacIsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. "Mandatory severance pay in Peru: An assessment of its coverage and effects using panel data." (2000).
22 Montgomery, Mark, Michele Gragnolati, Kathleen Burke, and Edmundo Paredes. "Measuring living standards with proxy variables." Demography (2000).
23 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).
24 Maclsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. "Mandatory severance pay: its coverage and effects in Peru." (2001).
25 Grimsrud, Bjorne. "Measuring and analizing child labor: methodological issues." (2001).
26 MacIsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. Mandatory severance pay: its coverage and effects in Peru. 2001.
27 Torero, and Pasco-Font. The social impact of privatization and the regulation of utilities in Peru. 2001.
28 MacIsaac, Donna, and Martin Rama. "Mandatory severance pay: an assessment of its coverage and effects in Peru." Policy Research Working Paper (2001).
29 Ilahi, Nadeem. Children's work and schooling - does gender matter? Evidence from the Peru LSMS panel data. 2001.
30 Ilahi, Nadeem. Gender and the allocation of adult time: evidence from the Peru LSMS panel data. 2001.
31 Escobal A, Javier. "The determinants of nonfarm income diversification in Rural Peru." World Development 29, no. 3 (2001): 497-5.
32 Schady, Norbert. Who participates: the supply of volunteer labor and the distribution of government programs in rural Peru. 2001.
33 Petrera, Margarita, and Luis Cadero. "Investments in Health: Social and Economic Returns." Health sector inequalities and poverty in Peru (2001).
34 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).
35 Grimsrud, Bjorne. Measuring and analizing child labor: methodological issues. 2002.
36 Maitra, Pushkar, and Ranjan Ray. "The Joint Estimation of Child Participation in Schooling and Employment: Comparative Evidence from Three Continents." Oxford Development Studies 30, no. 1 (2002): 41-62.
37 Alfonso, Mariana. "Private spending on primary and secondary education in Peru." (2002).
38 Paxson, Christina, and Norbert R Schady. "The allocation and impact of social funds: Spending on school infrastructure in Peru." World Bank Economic Review 16, no. 2 (2002): 297-319.
39 Ersado, Lire. "Child labor and school decisions in urban and rural areas: cross country evidence." FCND DISCUSSION PAPER NO. 145 (2002).
40 Zwane, Alix Peterson. "Does poverty constrain deforestation? Econometric evidence from Peru." II World Congress of Environmental and Resource Economists, . Monterey, 2002.
41 Maitra, Pushkar, and Ranjan Ray. "The joint estimation of child participation in schooling and employment: Comparative evidence from three continents." Oxford Development Studies 30, no. 1 (2002): 1-34.
42 Brenneman, Adam, and Michel Kerf. "Infrastructure & poverty linkages." (2002).
43 Firebaugh, Glen. "The myth of growing global income inequality." (2002).
44 Ersado, Lire. "Child labor and schooling decisions in urban and rural areas: Cross-country evidence." American Agricultural Economics Association Annual Meeting. 2003.
45 Horn Welch, Karen, and Patty Devaney. "Poverty outreach findings: Mibanco, Peru." Accion's InSight Series, Forthcoming (2003).
46 Altamirano, Teofilo, James Copestake, Adolfo Figueroa, and Katie Wright. "Poverty studies in Peru: towards a more inclusive study of exclusion." (2003).
47 Torero, Maximo, and Alberto Pasco-Font. "Utility privatization and regulation: a fair deal for consumers?." The social impact of privatization and the regulation of utilities in Peru (2003).
48 Francavilla, F, and S Lyon. "Household chores and child health: preliminary evidence from six countries." Florence: Innocenti Research Centre (2003).
49 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).
50 Schwarz M, Anita. "Old age security and social pensions." (2003).
51 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 -.
52 Bruck, Tilman, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp, and Alexandra Avdeenko. "Identifying conflict and violence in micro-level surveys." HiCN Working Paper 79 (2004).
53 Alem, Mauro. The impact of financial structure on poverty reduction: a study using household data from Peru, 1985-2000 *.. 2004.
54 Jafarey, Saqib, and Sajal Lahiri. "Education, child labour and development." International Handbook on the Economics of Education (2004).
55 Honohan, Patrick. "Banking sector crises and inequality." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659 (2005).
56 Ersado, Lire. "Child labor and schooling decisions in urban and rural areas: Comparative evidence from Nepal, Peru, and Zimbabwe." World Development 33, no. 3 (2005): 455-480.
57 Claessens, Stijn. "Access to financial services: A review of the issues and public policy objectives." World Bank Research Observer 21, no. 2 (2006): 207-240.
58 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).
59 Maitra, Pushkar, Bibhudutta Panda, and Sudipta Sarangi. "Idle child: the household's buffer." (2006).
60 Cox, Donald, Emanuela Galasso, and Emmauel Jimenez. "Private transfers in a cross section of developing countries." Center for Retirement Research Working Paper No. 2006-2 (2006).
61 Jäckle, Annette, and Carmen A Li. "Firm dynamics and institutional participation: a case study on informality of micro-enterprises in Peru." Economic Development and Cultural Change 54, no. 3 (2006): 557-7.
62 Alem, Mauro. "Financial infrastructure and income inequality: evidence from Peru." Financial Services and Poverty Reduction in Latin America and the Caribbean (2006).
63 Escobal, Javier, and Carmen Ponce. "Trade liberalisation and child welfare: assessing the impact of a free trade agreement between Peru and the USA." Young Lives, Dept. of International Development, University of Oxford (2007).
64 Field, Alfred J, and Erica Field. Globalization, crop choice and property rights in Rural Peru, 1994-2004. 2007.
65 Cox, Donald, and Marcel Fafchamps. "Extended family and kinship networks: economic insights and evolutionary directions." Handbook of Development Economics (2007).
66 Ahmed, Akhter, Ruth V Hill, Lisa C Smith, and Tim Frankenberger. Characteristics and causes of severe poverty and hunger. 2007.
67 Bilsborrow E, Richard. "Using household surveys to measure international migration and remittances in developing countries: examples and methodological issues." (2007).
68 Waters R, Hugh. "Financial protection in health in Latin America." SSRN eLibrary (2007).
69 Waters R, Hugh. "Financial protection in health." The 135th APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition (November 3-7, 2007) of APHA. Washington, DC, 2007.
70 Zwane, Alix Peterson. "Does poverty constrain deforestation? Econometric evidence from Peru." Journal of Development Economics 84, no. 1 (2007): 330 -.
71 Patrinos, Harry A, and Emmanuel Skoufias. Economic opportunities for indigenous peoples in Latin America. : 2007, 2007.
72 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.
73 "Child labor across the developing world: patterns and correlations." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper (2007).
74 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.
75 Alfonso, Mariana. "Private resources in educational finance and equality implications: Evidence from Peru." Education and Social Inequality in the Global Culture (2008).
76 Independent Evaluation Group (IEG),. The welfare impact of rural electrification: A reassessment of the costs and benefits--An IEG impact evaluation. Washington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2008.
77 Dammert C, Ana. "Child labor and schooling response to changes in coca production in rural Peru." Journal of Development Economics 86, no. 1 (2008): 164 -.
78 Carpio Ramirez, Miguel Ángel. "The Effects of Social Security Privatization on Consumption, Saving and Welfare: Evidence from Peru." Doctoral Thesis, UNIVERSITAT POMPEU FABRA, 2008.
79 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).
80 Ahmed, Akhter U, Ruth Vargas Hill, Lisa C Smith, and Tim Frankenberger. "The poorest and hungry: Assessments, analyses, and actions: An IFPRI 2020 book." The poorest and hungry: characteristics and causes (2009).
81 Jonasson,. Earnings differentials in the rural labour market: does non-agricultural employment pay better?. 2009.
82 Howe, Laura D, James R Hargreaves, Sabine Gabrysch, and Sharon R Huttly. "Is the wealth index a proxy for consumption expenditure? A systematic review." Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health (2009).
83 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.
84 Nakasone, E. "The impact of land titling on labor allocation: evidence from Rural Peru." 2010.
85 Kumar, Santosh. "Is electrification welfare improving: non-experimental evidence from Rural Bhutan?." (2010).
86 Aklilu, Solomon. "Sociopolitical instability, income shocks and household savings: Evidence from Peru." The Latin Americanist 54, no. 2 (2010): 75-94.
87 Dudwick, Nora, Katy Hull, Roy Katayama, Forhad Shilpi, and Kenneth Simler. From farm to firm: Rural-urban transition in developing countries. Washington DC, USA: World Bank, 2011.
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