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... household income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal activities . To this reviewer , this information ...
... household income falls off sharply for mod- erate , middle and high income households , these three socio - eco- nomic groups earn between 23 % and 34 % of their income from informal activities . To this reviewer , this information ...
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... households when it is the rural poor that need them the most ? These studies argue that if the costs associated with new targeting schemes are less than the associated benefits then targeting is the preferred choice over other options ...
... households when it is the rural poor that need them the most ? These studies argue that if the costs associated with new targeting schemes are less than the associated benefits then targeting is the preferred choice over other options ...
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... Household Income 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 * Through September 1994 Source : Conasupo ( 1994 ) Graph 1.4 Households Totillia Program in MCMA 1991-1994 ( x1000 ) * Distribution by Household Income 800 ...
... Household Income 1800 1600 1400 1200 1000 800 600 400 200 0 1991 1992 1993 1994 * Through September 1994 Source : Conasupo ( 1994 ) Graph 1.4 Households Totillia Program in MCMA 1991-1994 ( x1000 ) * Distribution by Household Income 800 ...
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