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Living Standards Measurement Survey 2001 (Wave 1 Panel)

Bosnia-Herzegovina, 2001
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BIH_2001_LSMS_v01_M
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https://doi.org/10.48529/tzem-9k74
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State Agency for Statistics (BHAS), Republika Srpska Institute of Statistics (RSIS), Federation of BiH Institute of Statistics (FIS)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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The data from this study are used in the following publications:
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1 Gloria La Cava, Paula Lytle , Alexandre Kolev , and Carine Clert. Young people in South Eastern Europe: from risk to empowerment. : The World Bank, 2004.
2 Gruszcynska, Beata, Ineke Haen-Marshall, and Dirk Enzmann. "Juvenile delinquency in Europe and beyond: an international perspective on key issues and causes." Bosnia and Herzegovina (2009).
3 Micevska, Maja, Dimitar Eftimoski, and Tatjana Petkovska. "The failure of the labour market in Macedonia: a labour demand analysis." (2003).
4 From barracks to business: an evaluation of IOM's transitional assistance program to former soldiers in Bosnia and Herzegovina. : SCHOOL OF INTERNATIONAL AND PUBLIC AFFAIRSCOLUMBIA UNIVERSITY, 2004.
5 Babinard, Julie, and Kinnon Scott. "What do existing household surveys tell us about gender and transportation in developing countries?." Women’s Issues in Transportation (2011).
6 Babu, Suresh C, and Prabuddha Sanyal. Food Security, Poverty, and Nutrition Policy Analysis: Statistical Methods and Policy Applications. New York, NY, United States of America: Academic Press, 2009.
7 Bojnec, Štefan. "Agriculture in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: social buffer vs. development." The Future of Rural Europe in the Global Agri-Food System. Copenhagen, Denmark, 08 24-27, 2005.
8 Bredenkamp, Caryn, Mariapia Mendola, and Michele Gragnolati. "Catastrophic and impoverishing effects of health expenditure: New evidence from the Western Balkans." Health Policy and Planning (2010).
9 Bruck, Tilman, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp, and Alexandra Avdeenko. "Identifying conflict and violence in micro-level surveys." HiCN Working Paper 79 (2004).
10 Carletto, Gero, Katia Covarrubias, and Marika Krausova. "Rural income generating activities (RIGA) study: Income aggregate methodology." Agricultural Sector in Economic Development Service, Food and Agriculture Organization (2007).
11 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).
12 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.
13 Cuna, Luigi. "Assessing household vulnerability to employment shocks: a simulation methodology applied to Bosnia and Herzegovina." (2004).
14 Cuna, Luigi, and Alessandro Alasia. "The role of regional variables for the analysis of poverty correlates in Bosnia and Herzegovina." (2004).
15 Dell'Anno, Roberto, and Marje Piirisild. "Measuring the non-observed economy in a transition economy: the case of Bosnia–Herzegovina." Comparative Economic Studies (2007).
16 Demirgüc-Kunt, Asli, Leora F Klapper, and Georgios A Panos. "The origins of self-employment." (2007).
17 Demirgüc-Kunt, Asli, Leora F Klapper, and Georgios A Panos. "Entrepreneurship in post-conflict transition." Economics of Transition 19, no. 1 (2011): 27-78.
18 Demirgüc–Kunt, Asli, Leora F Klapper, and Georgios A Panos. "Entrepreneurship in post-conflict transition: the role of informality and access to finance." The World Bank Development Research Group Finance and Private Sector Team (2009).
19 Dimova, Ralitza D., and Francois-Charles Wolff. "Remittances and chain migration: longitudinal evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina." SSRN eLibrary (2009).
20 Do, and Iyer. "Mental health in the aftermath of conflict." SSRN eLibrary (2009).
21 Enzmann, Dirk, Beata Gruszcynska, and Ineke Haen-Marshall. Juvenile delinquency in Europe and beyond: results of the second international self-report delinquency study. New York, NY: Springer, 2009.
22 Fares, Jean, and Erwin R Tiongson. "Youth unemployment, labor market transitions, and scarring: Evidence from Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2001-2004." World Banks World Development Report 2007 (2007).
23 Fetsi, Anastasia, Arjen Deij, Heinrik Huitfeldt, Meri Lorencic, Jean-Raymond Masson, Ekaterina Selezneva, William Bartlett, and Ray Phillips. Labour markets in the Western Balkans: challenges for the future. Torino, Italy: European Training Foundation, 2007.
24 Gurbuzer, Yonca, and Nihan Koseleci. "Duree du chomage en Bosnie-Herzegovine: impact de l’assurance sociale; Unemployment duration in Bosnia and Herzegovina: impact of social insurance." (2011).
25 Hartarska, Valentina, and Denis Nadolnyak. "An impact analysis of microfinance in Bosnia and Herzegovina." William Davidson Institute Working Paper Number 915 (2007).
26 Honohan, Patrick. "Banking sector crises and inequality." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3659 (2005).
27 Honohan, Patrick. "Measuring microfinance access: Building on existing cross-country data." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3606 (2005).
28 Huitfeldt, Henrik, and Ekaterina Selezneva. "Labour market attachment in the Western Balkans: Some evidence using sequence analysis." (2007).
29 Huitfeldt, Henrik, and Ekaterina Selezneva. "Labour Markets in the Western Balkans: Challenges for the Future." Labour market attachment in the Western Balkans (2007).
30 International Monetary Fund,. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Poverty reduction strategy paper—Mid-term development strategy. Washington, DC, United States of America: International Monetary Fund, 2004.
31 Kolev, Alexandre, and Catherine Saget. "Towards a better understanding of the nature, causes and consequences of youth labor market disadvantage: Evidence for South-East Europe." Social Protection Discussion Paper Series (2005).
32 Kolev, Alexandre, and Catherine Saget. "Understanding youth labour market disadvantage: Evidence from south-east Europe." International Labour Review 144, no. 2 (2005): 161-187.
33 Kolev, Alexandre, and Catherine Saget. Towards a better understanding of the nature, causes and consequences of youth labor market disadvantage: evidence for South-East Europe. : The World Bank, 2005.
34 Kondylis, Florence. "Conflict-induced displacement and labour market outcomes: evidence from post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina." CEP Discussion Paper No 777 (2007).
35 Kovacevic, Milorad. Measurement of inequality in human development--a review. : United Nations Development Programme Human Development Reports, 2010.
36 Krstic, Gorana, and Peter Sanfey. "Mobility, poverty and well-being among the informally employed in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Economic Systems 31, no. 3 (2007): 311-335.
37 La Cava, Gloria, Paula Lytle, Alexandre Kolev, Zeynep Ozbil, Carine Clert, and Diana Marginean. "Young people in South Eastern Europe: from risk to empowerment." (2006).
38 La Cava, Gloria, Paula Lytle, Alexadre Kolev, Zeynep Ozbil, Carine Clert, and Diana Marginean. Young people in South-Eastern Europe: From risk to empowerment. Washington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2006.
39 Lamech, Ranjit, and Sunil Mathrani. Bosnia and Herzegovina infrastructure and energy strategy. : Infrastructure and Energy Department Europe & Central Asia Region The World Bank, 2004.
40 Leitner, Sebastian, and Robert Stehrer. Inequality in selected SEE countries: A decomposition analysis of trends and determinants (Preliminary and unfinished version). 2009.
41 Leitner, Sebastian, and Robert Stehrer. Determinants of inequality in selected SEE countries: Results from Shapley value decompositions. Vienna, Austria: Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw), 2009.
42 Leitner, Sebastian, and Robert Stehrer. "Inequality in selected SEE countries: A decomposition analysis of trends and determinants." Global Development Network project \"Inequality and Fiscal Policy in Transition Countries\" (2009).
43 Lokshin, Michael, and Thomas A Mroz. Gender and poverty: a life cycle approach to the analysis of the differences in gender outcomes. 2003.
44 Lynn, Peter. "Development of a sampling method for household surveys in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina." (2003).
45 Matkovic, Gordana. "Overview of poverty and social exclusion in the Western Balkans." Stanovni{\\v{s}}tvo 44, no. 1 (2006): 7-46.
46 Mete, Cem. Economic implications of chronic illness and disability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union. Washington, DC: The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development / The World Bank , 2008.
47 Mete, Cem, Huan Ni, and Kinnon Scott. "The impact of health shocks on employment, earnings, and household consumption in Bosnia and Herzegovina." Economic implications of chronic illness and diability in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union (2008).
48 Micevska, Maja. "The labour market in Macedonia: a labour demand analysis." LABOUR 22, no. 2 (2008): 345-368.
49 Micevska, Maja. "Unemployment and labour market rigidities in Southeast Europe." GDN-SEE working paper, The Vienna Institute for International Economic Studies (wiiw) (2004).
50 Nastav, Bojan, and Å tefan Bojnec. "The shadow economy in Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia, and Slovenia: the labor approach." Eastern European Economics 45, no. 1 (2007): 29-58.
51 Oruc, Nermin. "Characteristics of conflict and skill composition of refugees: case of Bosnia." Global Development Network, Southeast Europe (2008).
52 Oruc, Nermin. "Self-Selection in conflict-induced migration: micro evidence from Bosnia." Department of Economics, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology (2009).
53 Pietz, Tobias. Demobilization and reintegration of former soldiers in post-war Bosnia and Herzegovina: an assessment of external assistance. Hamburg, Germany: IFSH, 2004.
54 Schreiner, Mark, Michele Matul, Ewa Pawlak, and Sean Kline. "Poverty scorecards: lessons from a microlender in Bosnia-Herzegovina." Microfinance Risk Management (2004).
55 Seranic, Anka, and Jasminka Vuckovic. "Bosnia and Herzegovina (Republika Srpska): poverty and protecting children from family violence." Poverty and social exclusion in the WHO European Region: health systems respond (2010).
56 Silajdzic, Sabina. "The currency board trap: the case of Bosnia and herzegovina." International Journal of Applied Econometrics and Quantitative Studies 2, no. 2 (2005): 47-79.
57 Smajic, Senada, and Sergio Ermacora. "Poverty amongst female-headed households in Bosnia and Herzegovina: An empirical analysis." South East European Journal of Economics and Business 2, no. 1 (2007): 69-88.
58 Sowa, Agnieszka, and Christina Behrendt. "Social security in low and middle-income countries: The role of household survey data." Issues in Social Protection Discussion Paper No. 14 (2006).
59 Swee, Eik Leong. "On war and schooling attainment: the case of Bosnia and Herzegovina." HiCN Working Papers (2009).
60 Swee, Eik Leong. "Together or separate? Post-conflict partition, ethnic homogenization, and the provision of public schooling." (2010).
61 Tiongson, Erwin R, and Ruslan Yemtsov. "Bosnia and Herzegovina 2001-2004: Enterprise restructuring, labor market transitions and poverty." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 4479 (2008).
62 World Bank,. Bosnia and Herzegovina: Post-conflict reconstruction and the transition to a market economy--An OED evaluation of World Bank support. Waashington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2004.
63 World Bank,. Memorandum of the president of the International Development Association to the executive directors on a country assistance strategy progress report of the World Bank group for Bosnia and Herzegovina. Washington, DC, United States of America: World Bank, 2001.
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