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Beating the odds [[electronic resource] ] : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [et al.]
Beating the odds [[electronic resource] ] : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [et al.]
Autore Fox M. Louise
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (306 p.)
Disciplina 339.4/609679
Collana Directions in development. Poverty
Soggetto topico Poverty - Mozambique
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-281-77051-5
9786611770518
0-8213-7566-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Overview; Box 1 The Government's Poverty Reduction Strategies: PARPA I and PARPA II; Figure 1 Percentage of Urban and Rural Poverty; Table 1 All Three Standard Measures of Poverty Declined Significantly; Figure 2 Poverty Rates, by Province, 2003; Figure 3 Access to Services; Table 2 Annual Growth Rates of GDP, Consumption, Investment, Exports, and Imports, 2000-08; Figure 4 Urban Employment; Box 2 Improving Participation in Planning and Monitoring Government Programs; Table 3 Importance of Household Constraints on Access to Justice
Chapter 1 Poverty's Many Dimensions in Mozambique Box 1.1 About Mozambique; Box 1.2 Data Used in the Report's Analysis; Figure 1.1 Poverty Rates, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Table 1.1 Poverty Measures, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Figure 1.2 Population and Poverty, by Province, 2003; Figure 1.3 Human Development in Mozambique, by Province, 1999; Table 1.2 Coping Strategies in Communities Visited, 2006; Table 1.3 School Attendance by Orphan Status, Area, and Wealth Tercile, 2006; Figure 1.4 Regression Results: Determinants of Consumption, 2003
Table 1.4 Self-Assessment of Welfare Relative to Others in the Community, 2006 Table 1.5 Number of Meals Consumed during Previous Day, 2006; Table 1.6 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Rural Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Table 1.7 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Urban Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Chapter 2 The Mechanisms of Shared Growth; Table 2.1 GDP by Expenditure Category, Share, and Growth Rate, 1997-2003; Table 2.2 Decomposition of Change in Poverty by Location and Sector, 1997 and 2003
Table 2.3 GDP, Labor Force, Productivity, and Poverty by Sector, 1997 and 2003 Figure 2.1 Agriculture's Share of Labor Force Remains above the Share of GDP, but That of Industry or Private Services Does not; Figure 2.2 Average Annual Growth Rates of Output and Employment, by Sector, 1997 and 2003; Box 2.1 Who Is in the Labor Force in Mozambique?; Box 2.2 Analyzing Household Livelihood Dynamics; Table 2.4 Type of Employment, by Area, 1997-2003; Table 2.5 Distribution of the Labor Force by Sector, Type of Employment, and Area, 2003; Figure 2.3 Employment in Urban Areas
Box 2.3 Perceptions of Unemployment in Urban Communities Box 2.4 Local Employment Effects of Parastatal Downsizing in Angoche, Nampula; Figure 2.4 More Rural Households Have Income from High-Value Sources; Table 2.6 Highest Level of Education Completed, by Type of Employment, 1997 and 2003; Figure 2.5 Education Is the Most Important Determinant of Wages, 2003; Box 2.5 Who Does What in Mozambique?; Box 2.6 When Women Select Them, Community Infrastructure Investments Raise the Productivity of Women; Figure 2.6 All Sectors Are Still Growing Rapidly in Mozambique, 2000-08
Chapter 3 Agricultural Growth, Diversification, and Mobility
Record Nr. UNINA-9910455002503321
Fox M. Louise  
Washington, DC, : World Bank, c2008
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
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Beating the odds : : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [and others]
Beating the odds : : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [and others]
Autore Fox M. Louise
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica xviii, 285 pages : illustrations, map ; ; 23 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Disciplina 339.4/609679
Collana Directions in development. Poverty
Soggetto topico Poverty - Mozambique
ISBN 1-281-77051-5
9786611770518
0-8213-7566-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Overview; Box 1 The Government's Poverty Reduction Strategies: PARPA I and PARPA II; Figure 1 Percentage of Urban and Rural Poverty; Table 1 All Three Standard Measures of Poverty Declined Significantly; Figure 2 Poverty Rates, by Province, 2003; Figure 3 Access to Services; Table 2 Annual Growth Rates of GDP, Consumption, Investment, Exports, and Imports, 2000-08; Figure 4 Urban Employment; Box 2 Improving Participation in Planning and Monitoring Government Programs; Table 3 Importance of Household Constraints on Access to Justice
Chapter 1 Poverty's Many Dimensions in Mozambique Box 1.1 About Mozambique; Box 1.2 Data Used in the Report's Analysis; Figure 1.1 Poverty Rates, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Table 1.1 Poverty Measures, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Figure 1.2 Population and Poverty, by Province, 2003; Figure 1.3 Human Development in Mozambique, by Province, 1999; Table 1.2 Coping Strategies in Communities Visited, 2006; Table 1.3 School Attendance by Orphan Status, Area, and Wealth Tercile, 2006; Figure 1.4 Regression Results: Determinants of Consumption, 2003
Table 1.4 Self-Assessment of Welfare Relative to Others in the Community, 2006 Table 1.5 Number of Meals Consumed during Previous Day, 2006; Table 1.6 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Rural Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Table 1.7 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Urban Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Chapter 2 The Mechanisms of Shared Growth; Table 2.1 GDP by Expenditure Category, Share, and Growth Rate, 1997-2003; Table 2.2 Decomposition of Change in Poverty by Location and Sector, 1997 and 2003
Table 2.3 GDP, Labor Force, Productivity, and Poverty by Sector, 1997 and 2003 Figure 2.1 Agriculture's Share of Labor Force Remains above the Share of GDP, but That of Industry or Private Services Does not; Figure 2.2 Average Annual Growth Rates of Output and Employment, by Sector, 1997 and 2003; Box 2.1 Who Is in the Labor Force in Mozambique?; Box 2.2 Analyzing Household Livelihood Dynamics; Table 2.4 Type of Employment, by Area, 1997-2003; Table 2.5 Distribution of the Labor Force by Sector, Type of Employment, and Area, 2003; Figure 2.3 Employment in Urban Areas
Box 2.3 Perceptions of Unemployment in Urban Communities Box 2.4 Local Employment Effects of Parastatal Downsizing in Angoche, Nampula; Figure 2.4 More Rural Households Have Income from High-Value Sources; Table 2.6 Highest Level of Education Completed, by Type of Employment, 1997 and 2003; Figure 2.5 Education Is the Most Important Determinant of Wages, 2003; Box 2.5 Who Does What in Mozambique?; Box 2.6 When Women Select Them, Community Infrastructure Investments Raise the Productivity of Women; Figure 2.6 All Sectors Are Still Growing Rapidly in Mozambique, 2000-08
Chapter 3 Agricultural Growth, Diversification, and Mobility
Record Nr. UNINA-9910777971003321
Fox M. Louise  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
Beating the odds : : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [and others]
Beating the odds : : sustaining inclusion in Mozambique's growing economy / / Louise Fox ; with Rui Manuel ... [and others]
Autore Fox M. Louise
Pubbl/distr/stampa Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Descrizione fisica xviii, 285 pages : illustrations, map ; ; 23 cm. + + 1 CD-ROM (4 3/4 in.)
Disciplina 339.4/609679
Collana Directions in development. Poverty
Soggetto topico Poverty - Mozambique
ISBN 1-281-77051-5
9786611770518
0-8213-7566-0
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Contents; Preface; Abbreviations; Overview; Box 1 The Government's Poverty Reduction Strategies: PARPA I and PARPA II; Figure 1 Percentage of Urban and Rural Poverty; Table 1 All Three Standard Measures of Poverty Declined Significantly; Figure 2 Poverty Rates, by Province, 2003; Figure 3 Access to Services; Table 2 Annual Growth Rates of GDP, Consumption, Investment, Exports, and Imports, 2000-08; Figure 4 Urban Employment; Box 2 Improving Participation in Planning and Monitoring Government Programs; Table 3 Importance of Household Constraints on Access to Justice
Chapter 1 Poverty's Many Dimensions in Mozambique Box 1.1 About Mozambique; Box 1.2 Data Used in the Report's Analysis; Figure 1.1 Poverty Rates, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Table 1.1 Poverty Measures, by Area, 1997 and 2003; Figure 1.2 Population and Poverty, by Province, 2003; Figure 1.3 Human Development in Mozambique, by Province, 1999; Table 1.2 Coping Strategies in Communities Visited, 2006; Table 1.3 School Attendance by Orphan Status, Area, and Wealth Tercile, 2006; Figure 1.4 Regression Results: Determinants of Consumption, 2003
Table 1.4 Self-Assessment of Welfare Relative to Others in the Community, 2006 Table 1.5 Number of Meals Consumed during Previous Day, 2006; Table 1.6 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Rural Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Table 1.7 Perceptions of Change in Household Poverty in Urban Areas over Past Five Years, 2006; Chapter 2 The Mechanisms of Shared Growth; Table 2.1 GDP by Expenditure Category, Share, and Growth Rate, 1997-2003; Table 2.2 Decomposition of Change in Poverty by Location and Sector, 1997 and 2003
Table 2.3 GDP, Labor Force, Productivity, and Poverty by Sector, 1997 and 2003 Figure 2.1 Agriculture's Share of Labor Force Remains above the Share of GDP, but That of Industry or Private Services Does not; Figure 2.2 Average Annual Growth Rates of Output and Employment, by Sector, 1997 and 2003; Box 2.1 Who Is in the Labor Force in Mozambique?; Box 2.2 Analyzing Household Livelihood Dynamics; Table 2.4 Type of Employment, by Area, 1997-2003; Table 2.5 Distribution of the Labor Force by Sector, Type of Employment, and Area, 2003; Figure 2.3 Employment in Urban Areas
Box 2.3 Perceptions of Unemployment in Urban Communities Box 2.4 Local Employment Effects of Parastatal Downsizing in Angoche, Nampula; Figure 2.4 More Rural Households Have Income from High-Value Sources; Table 2.6 Highest Level of Education Completed, by Type of Employment, 1997 and 2003; Figure 2.5 Education Is the Most Important Determinant of Wages, 2003; Box 2.5 Who Does What in Mozambique?; Box 2.6 When Women Select Them, Community Infrastructure Investments Raise the Productivity of Women; Figure 2.6 All Sectors Are Still Growing Rapidly in Mozambique, 2000-08
Chapter 3 Agricultural Growth, Diversification, and Mobility
Record Nr. UNINA-9910818353403321
Fox M. Louise  
Washington, DC : , : World Bank, , [2008]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui