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Mozambique - Beating the Odds: Sustaining Inclusion in a Growing Economy - A Mozambique Poverty, Gender, and Social Assessment, Volume 2. Appendixes

2008

World Bank


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Washington, DC
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Employee; Poor; Mosquito net; Latrines; Education system; Rural urban poverty; Food share; Employer; Expenditures; Household composition; Rural; Livestock income; Primary school; Household participation; Poverty line; Self-assessment; Labor force; Poverty rate; Smallholder; Borrowing; Crop yields; Exclusion; Disabled; Wage employment; Poverty incidence; Head of household; Poverty gap; Consumption per capita; Prenatal care; Rural household; Household heads; Sources of income; Social group; Prostitution; Employers; Rural women; Secondary school; Teacher ratio; Mother; Rural income poverty; Population shift; Enrollment; Poverty measures; Rural migration; Prevention methods; Vulnerability assessment; Preventable diseases; Household assets; Household constraints; Live births; Household level; Earnings; Poverty dynamics; Urban women; Inequality; Household head; Livestock sales; Food poverty; Young girls; Consumption quintiles; Poverty level; Income category; Education level; Rural household income; Rural households; Early marriage; Self-employment; Human development; Breast milk; Household size; Traditional healers; Human development index; Illness; Rural income; School attendance; Income group; Poverty rates; Dropout; Crop income; Spouse; Health expenditure; Head of households; Casual workers; Orphans; Schooling; Access to services; Measles; Community land; Technical training; Income shares; Poverty status; Female; Changes in poverty; Household poverty; Welfare indicators; Rural poverty status; Coping strategy; Mosquito nets; Income quintile; Latrine; Safe water; Poverty lines
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