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Ethiopian Rural Household Survey 1989-2009

Ethiopia, 1989 - 2009
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International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI), Centre for the study of African Economies (CSAE), Department of Economics, Addis Ababa University (AAU)
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1 "Globalisation and the poor: Waiting for Nike in Ethiopia." (2003) Review of Business and Economics.
2 "Interactions between short and long term health of children: a case from rural Ethiopia." 8th International health economics annual conference. Denmark, 07, 2007.
3 Weir, Sharada, and John Knight. "Production externalities of education: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." Journal of African Economics 16, no. 1 (2006): 134-165.
4 Dercon, Stefan, and Cesar Calvo. "Vulnerability to poverty." (2007) CSAE WPS/2007-03.
5 Abebe, Behailu, Solomon Tegegne, Zelalem Bekele, and Abu Girma. Sirba and Godeti: Ada'aa. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
6 Abebe, Workneh, Aster Shibeshi , Assefa Tolera, and Mesfin Tadesse. Korodegaga: Dodota-Sire wereda, Arssi Zone, Oromia Region. Bath, United Kingdom: Ethiopia Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Programme, University of Bath, 2006.
7 Ali, Kelkilachew, and Million Tafesse. Shumsheha: Lasta, Wollo. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, Addis Abada University and the Centre for the study of African Economies, Oxford University , 1996.
8 Asfaw, Abay, and Joachim von Braun. "Is consumption insured against illness? Evidence on vulnerability of households to health shocks in rural Ethiopia.." Economic Development & Cultural Change 53, no. 1 (2004): 115 -129.
9 Ayalew, Daniel, and Stefan Dercon. "Demobilization in sub-Saharan Africa: The development and security impacts." (2000) 'From the gun to the plough': The macro- and micro-level impact of demobilization in Ethiopia.
10 Ayalew, Daniel, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan. Working paper series. Oxford, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford, 2000.
11 Ayalew, Daniels. "Risk-sharing networks among households in rural Ethiopia." (2003)
12 Ayalew Ali, Daniel, Stefan Dercon, and Madhur Gautam. "Property rights in a very poor country: tenure insecurity and investment in Ethiopia." (2007)
13 Baulch, Bob, and John Hoddinott. Economic mobility and poverty dynamics in developing countries. London, England: Frank Cass Publishers, 2000.
14 Broussard, Nzinga H, Stefan Dercon Dercon , and Rohini Somanathan Somanathan. "Aid and agency in Africa: Explaining food disbursements across Ethiopian households, 1994-2004." (2012)
15 Capéau, Bart, and Stefan Dercon. "Prices, local measurement units and subsistence consumption in rural surveys: An econometric approach with an application to Ethiopia." (1998)
16 Capéau, Bart, and Stefan Dercon. "Prices, local measurement units and subsistence consumption in rural surveys: An econometric approach with an application to Ethiopia." (1998)
17 Clarke, Daniel, and Stefan Dercon. "Insurance, credit and safety nets for the poor in a world of risk." (2009)
18 Cockburn, John. "Income contributions of child work in rural Ethiopia*." (2002)
19 Collier, Paul, Stefan Dercon, and John Mackinnon. "Density versus quality in health care provision: Using household data to make budgetary choices in Ethiopia." The World Bank Economic Review 16, no. 3 (2002): 425-448.
20 Croppenstedt, Andre, and Mulat Demeke. "Determinants of adoption and levels of demand for fertilizer for cereael growing farmers in Ethiopia." (1996)
21 de Brauw, Alan, Valerie Mueller, and Tassew Woldehanna. "Insurance motives to remit: Evidence from a matched sample of Ethiopian internal migrants." (2010)
22 Dea, Data, Berihun Desta, and Alemu Tafese. Aze Debo'a: Kembata. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 2006.
23 Dercon, Stefan. Poverty dynamics in Africa: The impact of economic reforms on rural households in Ethiopia: A study from 1989 to1995. Washington, United States of America: The World bank, 2002.
24 Dercon, Stefan. "Economic reform, growth and the poor: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." Journal of Development Economics 81, no. 1 (2006): 1 - 2-0.
25 Dercon, Stefan. "Economic reform, growth and the poor: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." Journal of Development Economics 81, no. 1 (2006): 1 - 2-0.
26 Dercon, Stefan. "Growth and shocks: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." (2004) Journal of Development Economics.
27 Dercon, Stefan. Impact of economic reforms on households in rural Ethiopia 1989-1995. 2001.
28 Dercon, Stefan. "Income Risk, Coping Strategies, and Safety Nets." The World Bank Research Observer 17, no. 2 (2002): 141-1-0.
29 Dercon, Stefan. Insurance against poverty. Oxford, United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2004.
30 Dercon, Stefan. "On market integration and liberalisation: Method and application to Ethiopia." Journal of Development Studies 32, no. 1 (1995): 112-1-0.
31 Dercon, Stefan. "Shocks and consumption in 15 Ethiopian villages, 1999-2004." Journal of African Economies 14, no. 4 (2005): 559-585.
32 Dercon, Stefan. "Vulnerability: A micro perspective." (2005)
33 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. Poverty and survival strategies in Ethiopia during economic reform. Oxford, United Kingdom: Centre for the Study of African Economies, Department of Economics, University of Oxford , 2000.
34 Dercon, Stefan, and Daniel Ayalew. "Land rights, power and trees in rural Africa." (2007)
35 Dercon, Stefan, and Luc Christiaensen. "Consumption risk, technology adoption and poverty traps: Evidence from Ethiopia." (2007)
36 Dercon, Stefan, John Hoddinott, Pramila Krishnan, and Tassew Woldehannna. "Collective action and vulnerability: burial societies in rural Ethiopia." (2008)
37 Dercon, Stefan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "Growth and chronic poverty: Evidence from rural communities in Ethiopia." (2011) CSAE Working Paper WPS/2011-18.
38 Dercon, Stefan, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "The impact of roads and agricultural extension on consumption growth and poverty in fifteen Ethiopian villages." (2007)
39 Dercon, Stefan, Daniel O. Gilligan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "The impact of agricultural extension and roads on poverty and consumption growth in fifteen Ethiopian villages." (2008)
40 Dercon, Stefan, and Joseph Shapiro. "Moving out of poverty. Cross-disciplinary perspectives on mobility." (2007) Moving on, staying behind, getting lost: Lessons on poverty mobility from longitudinal data. .
41 Dercon, Stefan, and Andrew Ayalew. "Where have all the soldiers gone: Demobilization and reintegration in Ethiopia." World Development 26, no. 9 (1998): 1661 -0.
42 Dercon, Stefan, Daniel Ayalew, and Pramila Krishnan. "Demobilization, land and household livelihoods: Lessons from Ethiopia." (1999)
43 Dercon, Stefan, Tessa Bold, Joachim De Weerdt, and Alula Pankhurst. "Group-based funeral insurance in Ethiopia and Tanzania." (2007)
44 Dercon, Stefan, and Bet Caeyers. "Political connections and social networks in targeted transfer programmes: Evidence from rural Ethiopia." (2011)
45 Dercon, Stefan, and John Hoddinott. "Livelihoods, growth, and links to market towns in 15 Ethiopian villages." (2005)
46 Dercon, Stefan, John Hoddinott, and Tassew Woldehanna. "Vulnerability and shocks in 15 Ethiopian villages, 1999-2004." Food Policy , no. April (2005).
47 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Changes in poverty in rural Ethiopia 1989-1995: Measurement, robustness tests and decomposition." The Centre for the Study of African Economies Working Paper Series , no. 71 (1998).
48 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Food aid and informal insurance." (2003)
49 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "In sickness and in health: Risk sharing within households in rural Ethiopia." SSRN eLibrary 108, no. 4 (2000): 0-0.
50 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Income portfolios in rural Ethiopia and Tanzania: Choices and constraints." Journal of Development Studies 32, no. 6 (1996): 850-8-0.
51 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Risk Sharing and Public Transfers." Economic Journal 113, no. 486 (2003): C86-C-0.
52 Dercon, Stefan, and Pramila Krishnan. "Vulnerability, seasonality and poverty in Ethiopia." Journal of Development Studies 36, no. 6 (2000): 25-53-0.
53 Dercon, Stefan, Pramila Krishnan, and Daniel Ayalew. "From conflict to recovery in Africa." (2003) Demobilization, Land, and Household Livelihoods in Ethiopia.
54 Dercon, Stefan, and Catherine Porter. Live aid revisited: Long-term impacts of the 1984 Ethiopian famine on children. 2010.
55 Ezra, Markos, and Gebre-Egziabher Kiros. "Rural out-migration in the drought prone areas of Ethiopia: A multilevel analysis1." International Migration Review 35, no. 3 (2001): 749-771.
56 Feyissa, Dereje, Gebre Yntiso, Girma Kebede, and Mesfin Tadesse. Do'oma: Gamo, North Omo. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, Addis Ababa University and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University , 1996.
57 Fule, Getachew, and Mesfin Tadesse. Turufe Kecheme: Shashemene Woreda. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, Addis Abada University and the Centre for the study of African Economies, Oxford University , 1996.
58 Gebre, Ayalew, Abeje Berhanu, and Amaha Kenenie. Adado: Gedeo. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
59 Gebre Egziabher, Kiros, and Solomon Tegegne. Geblen: Subhsaesie Woreda, Tigray. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
60 Getu, Melese, Teferi Abate, and Million Tafesse. Four Peasant Associations around Debre Birhan: 1. Fagy and Bokafya, 2. Koremargefia, 3. Karafino, 4. Milki. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, Addis Ababa University and the Centre for the study of African Economies, Oxford University , 1996.
61 Gezahegn, Yohannes, Bizuayehu Ayele, Getachew Fulle, and Mesfin Tadesse. Turufe Kecheme: Shashemene Wereda, East Shewa Zone, Oromia Region. Bath, United Kingdom: Ethiopia Wellbeing in Developing Countries Research Programme, University of Bath , 2006.
62 Gray, Clark, and Valerie Mueller. "Drought and human migration in rural Ethiopia." (2011) Population Association of America.
63 Gray, Clark, and Valerie Mueller. "Drought and population mobility in rural Ethiopia." World Development 40, no. 1 (2012): 134 --0.
64 Hoddinott, John, Stefan Dercon, and Pramila Krishnan. "Networks and informal mutual support in 15 Ethiopian villages." (2005) Institutional Economics Perspectives on African Agricultural Development.
65 Kebede, Bereket. "Decomposition of household expenditure and child welfare in rural Ethiopia." (2003)
66 Kebede, Bereket. "Genetic endowments, parental and child health in rural Ethiopia." (2003)
67 Kebede, Bereket. "Intra-household distribution of expenditures in rural Ethiopia: A demand systems approach." (2003) The Centre for the Study of African Economies Working Paper Series.
68 Kebede, Bereket. "Land reform, distribution of land and institutions in rural Ethiopia: Analysis of inequality with dirty data." (2006)
69 Kebede, Bereket. "Land tenure and common pool resources in rural Ethiopia: A study based on fifteen sites." African Development Review 14, no. 1 (2002): 113-149.
70 Kenaw, Setargaw, and Solomon Tegegne. Dinki: Tegulet, North Shewa. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
71 Krishnan, Pramila, and Emanuela Sciubba. "Links and Architecture in Village Networks." The Economic Journal 119, no. 537 (2009): 917-949.
72 Krishnan, Pramila, Tesfaye G Selassie, and Stefan Dercon. The urban labour market during structural adjustment: Ethiopia 1990-1997. 1998.
73 Kumar, Neha, and Agnes R Quisumbing. "Gendered impacts of the 2007–08 food price crisis." (2011) IFPRI Discussion Paper.
74 Lim, Sung Soo, Alex Winter-Nelson, and Mary Arends-Kuenning. "Household bargaining power and agricultural supply response: evidence from Ethiopian coffee growers." World Development 35, no. 7 (2007): 1204 -0.
75 Liverpool-Tasie, Lenis S, and Alex Winter-Nelson. "Asset versus consumption poverty and poverty dynamics in rural Ethiopia." (2011) Agricultural Economics.
76 Mani, Subha, John Hoddinott, and John Strauss. "Determinants of schooling outcomes – empirical evidence from rural Ethiopia." (2009) Fordham University Department of Economics Discussion Paper Series.
77 Mani, Subha, John Hoddinott, and John Strauss. "Long-term Impact of Investments in Early Schooling: Empirical Evidence from rural Ethiopia." (2010)
78 Molla, Bekalu, and Digafe Feleke. Imdibir Haya Gasha: Gurage. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
79 Nega, Fredu, Erik Mathijs, Jozef Deckers, Mitiku Haile, Jan Nyssen, and Eric Tollens. "Rural poverty dynamics and impact of intervention programs upon chronic and transitory poverty in northern Ethiopia." African Development Review 22, no. 1 (2010): 92-114.
80 Nisrane, Fantu, Guush Berhane, Sinafikeh Asrat, Gerawork Getachew, Alemayehu Seyoum Taffesse, and John Hoddinott. "Sources of inefficiency and growth in agricultural output in subsistence agriculture: A stochastic frontier analysis." (2011)
81 O. Gilligan, Daniel, and John Hoddinott. "Is there persistence in the impact of emergency food aid? evidence on consumption, food security, and assets in rural Ethiopia." (2006)
82 Oterová, Andrea. "Child welfare in rural Ethiopia: The role of transfers, old Age support and child ability." Doctor of Philosophy, University of Leicester, 2010.
83 Quisumbing, Agnes. "Food aid and child nutrition in rural Ethiopia." (2003)
84 Quisumbing, Agnes R, and John A Maluccio. "Resources at marriage and intrahousehold allocation: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, Indonesia, and South Africa." OXFORD BULLETIN OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS 65, no. 3 (2003): 283-327.
85 Seba, Haileyesus, and Minilik Tibebe. Gara Godo: Wolayitta. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, Addis Abada University and the Centre for the study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
86 Sepahvand, Mohammad. "The analysis of rural poverty in Ethiopia: Regarding the three measurements of poverty." Masters, Uppsala University, 2009.
87 Shiferaw, Tassew, Berihun Mebratie, and Gebrie Bedada. Yetmen: Enemay, Gojjam. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University , 1996.
88 Tewodros, Assefa, and Yared Derbew. Harresaw: Atsbi Woreda, Tigray. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
89 Tiumelissan, Agazi, Kiros Berhanu, Tassew Shiferaw, Berihun Mebratie, and Gebrie Bedada. Yetmen: Enemay Wereda, East Gojjam Zone, Amhara Region. 2006.
90 Tolera, Assefa, and Mesfin Tadesse. Korodegaga: Dodota, Arssi. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 1996.
91 Vargas Hill, Ruth, John Hoddinott, and Neha Kumar. "Adoption of weather index insurance: Learning from willingness to pay among a panel of households in rural Ethiopia." (2011)
92 Webb, Patrick, Joachim von Braun, and Yisehac Yohannes. Famine in Ethiopia: Policy implications of coping failure at national and household levels. : International Food Policy Research Institute , 1992.
93 Weir, Sharada. "Concealed preferences: Parental attitudes to education and enrolment choice in rural Ethiopia." (2000)
94 Weir, Sharada, and John Knight. "Adoption and diffusion of agricultural innovations in Ethiopia: The role of education." (2000)
95 Weir, Sharada, and John Knight. "Education externalities in rural Ethiopia: Evidence from average and stochastic frontier production functions." (2000)
96 Yamauchi, Futoshi, Yisehac Yohannes, and Agnes Quisumbing. "Natural disasters, self-insurance, and human capital investment: Evidence from Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Malawi." (2009)
97 Yamauchi, Futoshi, Yisehac Yohannes, and Agnes Quisumbing. "Risks, Ex-ante Actions, and Public Assistance: Impacts of Natural Disasters on Child Schooling in Bangladesh, Ethiopia and Malawi." (2009)
98 Yirgu, Damtew, Tsega Melesse, Setargaw Kenaw, and Solomon Tegegne. Dinki: Ankober Wereda, North Shewa Zone, Amhara Region. Addis Ababa and Oxford, Ethiopia and United Kingdom: Department of Sociology, University of Addis Ababa and the Centre for the Study of African Economies, Oxford University, 2006.
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