Household welfare in Central Asia
Household welfare in Central Asia
The Central Asian republics represent the poorest area of the former Soviet Union and this book contains the first rigorous analysis of household living standards in the region. Part I deals with methodological issues of measuring household welfare in transition, Part II quantifies living standards in various ways, and Part III looks at support given by the state, firms, other households and NGOs - the 'mixed economy' of welfare provision. The book is characterised by analysis of newly available survey data.
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Falkingham, J.
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Klugman, J.
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Marnie, S.
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Micklewright, J.
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1997
Falkingham, J.
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Klugman, J.
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Marnie, S.
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Micklewright, J.
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Falkingham, J., Klugman, J., Marnie, S. and Micklewright, J.
(1997)
Household welfare in Central Asia
,
Basingstoke, UK.
MacMillan Press
Abstract
The Central Asian republics represent the poorest area of the former Soviet Union and this book contains the first rigorous analysis of household living standards in the region. Part I deals with methodological issues of measuring household welfare in transition, Part II quantifies living standards in various ways, and Part III looks at support given by the state, firms, other households and NGOs - the 'mixed economy' of welfare provision. The book is characterised by analysis of newly available survey data.
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Published date: 1997
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ISBN: 0333674332
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