A mixed-method taxonomy of child poverty: a case study from rural Ethiopia
<p>There are long-standing debates about how to measure poverty and well-being and how to classify household and individuals in terms of poverty status. This paper informs those debates. It presents a taxonomy of poverty and vulnerability that has been developed from a mixed methods study of r...
Main Authors: | Roelen, K, Camfield, L |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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Young Lives
2012
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