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Living Standards Measurement Survey 2002 (General Population, Wave 1 Panel) and Family Income Support Survey 2002

Serbia and Montenegro, 2002
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SCG_2002_LSMS_v01_M
DOI
https://doi.org/10.48529/kb2h-4476
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Ministry of Social Affairs, Strategic Marketing & Media Research Institute Group (SMMRI)
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Living Standards Measurement Study (LSMS)
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Mar 23, 2011
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1 Bogdanov, Natalija, and Zorica Vasiljevic. Role of agriculture and multifunctional rural development in Serbia. Budapest, Hungary: Agroinform Publishing House.
2 Serbia and Montenegro poverty assessment (in two volumes) volume II: main report. 2003.
3 Project appraisal document on a proposed credit in the amount of sdr 14.1 million (US $21 million equivalent) to Serbia and Montenegro for a Serbia energy efficiency project. : Infrastructure and Energy Department South East Europe Country Unit Europe and Central Asia Region, 2004.
4 Bruck, Tilman, Patricia Justino, Philip Verwimp, and Alexandra Avdeenko. "Identifying conflict and violence in micro-level surveys." HiCN Working Paper 79 (2004).
5 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.
6 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).
7 Kolev, Alexandre, and Catherine Saget. "Understanding youth labour market disadvantage: Evidence from south-east Europe." International Labour Review 144, no. 2 (2005): 161-187.
8 Bayliss, Kate. "Post-conflict privatisation: A review of developments in Serbia and Bosnia Herzegovina." Economic and Statistics Analysis Unit, Overseas Development Institute, Working Paper No. 12 (2005).
9 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).
10 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.
11 Dübel, Hans J, W Brzeski J Brzeski, and Ellen Hamilton. "Rental choice and housing policy realignment in transition: Post-privatization challenges in the Europe and Central Asia region." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper No. 3884 (2006).
12 Landesmann, Michael, and Hermine Vidovic. Employment developments in Central and Eastern Europe: Trends and explanations. : Wiener Institut fur Internationale Wirtschaftsvergleiche (WIIW) , 2006.
13 Matkovic, Gordana. "Overview of poverty and social exclusion in the Western Balkans." Stanovni{\\v{s}}tvo 44, no. 1 (2006): 7-46.
14 Arandarenko, Mihail, Mariana Kotzeva, and Bianka Pauna. "Valuing human capital in Balkan transition countries." (2006).
15 Ersado, Lire. "Rural vulnerability in Serbia." SSRN eLibrary (2006).
16 Trivunovic, M, V Devine, and H Mathisen. Corruption in Serbia 2007: overview of problems and status of reforms. : Chr. Michelsen Institute, 2007.
17 Huitfeldt, Henrik, and Ekaterina Selezneva. "Labour market attachment in the Western Balkans: Some evidence using sequence analysis." (2007).
18 Bogdanovic, Dragan, Dragana Nikic, Branislav Petrovic, Biljana Kocic, Jovica Jovanovic, Maja Nikolic, and Zoran Miloc. "Mortality of Roma Population in Serbia, 2002-2005." (2007).
19 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.
20 Mendola, Mariapia, Caryn Bredenkamp, and Michele Gragnolati. "The impoverishing effect of adverse health events: Evidence from the Western Balkans." World Bank Policy Research Working Paper , no. 4444 (2007).
21 Arandarenko, Mihail. "Transition from education to work: Serbia country report." ETF Working document (2007).
22 Djordjevic-Milosevic, Suzana. "Monitoring the Mediterranean strategy for sustainable development (MSSD)." Plan Bleu Centre d'Activités Régionales (2008).
23 Bartlett, William. Europe's Troubled Region: Economic Development, Institutional Reform and Social Welfare in the Western Balkans. New York, NY, United States of America: Routledge, 2008.
24 Davies, James B, Susanna Sandstrom, Anthony Shorrocks, and Edward N Wolff. "The world distribution of household wealth." Personal wealth from a global perspective (2008).
25 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).
26 Perisic, Natalija, and Drenka Vukovic. Annual national report 2009: pensions, health and long-term care. 2009.
27 Milanovic, Branko. "Global inequality of opportunity: How much of our income is determined at birth?." (2009).
28 Jankovic, Janko, Snezana Simic, and Jalena Marinkovic. "Inequalities that hurt: demographic, socio-economic and health status inequalities in the utilization of health services in Serbia." The European Journal of Public Health 20, no. 4 (2010): 389.
29 Klenha, Vaclav, Soren Nielsen, Evgenia Petkova, and Ali E Su. "Country review of human resource development in Serbia." (2010).
30 Krsti, Gorana, and Peter Sanfey. "Earnings Inequality and the Informal Economy." Economics of Transition 19, no. 1 (2010): 179-199.
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