Simon Appleton
Born 1965-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL258924A
Top Subjects
- Uganda (6)
- Poverty (4)
- Education (3)
- Côte d'Ivoire (2)
- Medical care (2)
- Kenya (2)
- Statistics (2)
Books by Simon Appleton
Total count: 15
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Aspects of the Third World debt crisistypescript1988-01-01
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Gender, education, and employment in Côte d'IvoireWorld Bank1990-01-01
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Problems of measuring changes in poverty over timethe case of Uganda 1989-92Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford1994-01-01
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Socio-economic factors, fertility and its proximate determinants in the Côte d'IvoireCentre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford1994-01-01
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The impact of public services on health care and morbidityevidence from KenyaC.S.A.E. Publishing, University of Oxford1995-01-01
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Woman-headed households and povertyan empirical deconstruction for UgandaC.S.A.E. Publishing, University of Oxford1995-01-01
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"The rich are just like us only richer"poverty functions or consumption functions?Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford1995-01-01
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The gender wage gap in three African countriesCentre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford1996-01-01
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Education and agricultural productivityevidence from UgandaCentre for the Study of African Economies1996-01-01
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User fees, expenditure restructuring, and voucher systems in educationUNU World Institute for Development Economics Research1997-01-01
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Human capital and economic developmentAfrican Development Bank Group1998-01-01
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Educational expansion and economic declinereturns to education in Kenya, 1978-1995Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford1999-01-01
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Changes in poverty in Uganda, 1992-1997Centre for the Study of African Economies, Institute of Economics and Statistics, University of Oxford1999-01-01
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Education and health at the household level in Sub-Saharan AfricaCenter for International Development, Harvard University2000-01-01
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Regional or national poverty lines?the case of Uganda in the 1990sUnited Nations University, World Institute for Development Economics Research2003-01-01