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2020-10-14T13:59:16Z
World Bank, Washington, DC

This poverty assessment focuses on the evolution of poverty and other social indicators in Ethiopia between 2010-11 and 2015-2016 (henceforth referred to as 2011 and 2016). Using data from a variety of sources, mainly the twinned household living standards surveys (HCES and WMS), the Ethiopia Socioeco...

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World Bank, Washington, DC
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Publications & Research :: Policy Research Working Paper
World Bank, Washington, DC
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2013-09-04T16:03:58Z
World Bank, Washington, DC

Over the past two decades, more than half the population in rural Tanzania migrated within the country, profoundly changing the nature of traditional institutions such as informal risk sharing. Mass internal migration has created geographically disperse networks, on which the authors collected detaile...

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2013-09-04T16:03:58Z
World Bank, Washington, DC

Over the past two decades, more than half the population in rural Tanzania migrated within the country, profoundly changing the nature of traditional institutions such as informal risk sharing. Mass internal migration has created geographically disperse networks, on which the authors collected detaile...

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2013-09-04T16:03:58Z
World Bank, Washington, DC

Over the past two decades, more than half the population in rural Tanzania migrated within the country, profoundly changing the nature of traditional institutions such as informal risk sharing. Mass internal migration has created geographically disperse networks, on which the authors collected detaile...

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2013-09-04T16:03:58Z
World Bank, Washington, DC

Over the past two decades, more than half the population in rural Tanzania migrated within the country, profoundly changing the nature of traditional institutions such as informal risk sharing. Mass internal migration has created geographically disperse networks, on which the authors collected detaile...

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