diff --git a/bibliobase.bib b/bibliobase.bib index 3bfd2c1..86efa91 100644 --- a/bibliobase.bib +++ b/bibliobase.bib @@ -1,17 +1,19 @@ % Encoding: UTF-8 -@InBook{sen1995targeting, +@InBook{sen95_polit_econom_target, author = {Amartya Sen}, - editor = {Van de Walle, Dominique and Nead, Kimberly}, booktitle = {Public Spending and the Poor: Theory and Evidence}, - title = {The Political Economy of Targeting}, - year = 1995, crossref = {van1995public}, + editor = {Van de Walle, Dominique and Nead, Kimberly}, publisher = {The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and - London} + London}, + title = {The Political Economy of Targeting}, + year = 1995, } + + @article{rosanalegumeprospect, author = {Rosana Periera Vianello and Claudio Brondani}, crossref = {LegumPerspect2}, @@ -709,50 +711,54 @@ Cafiero, Carlo and Pietro Gennari (2011) “The FAO indicator of the prevalence year = 2014 } -@article{Aleksandar2015, +@article{mikic_sever_less_read_artic_from_viciap, author = {Miki{\'c}, Aleksandar and Mihailovi{\'c}, Vojislav}, + title = {Several Less-Read Articles From Viciapedia: On Some + Neglected and Wild Vetches With Benefits for the + Mediterranean Agricultures}, + volume = 10, + pages = {37--39}, Date = {2015-10}, - Journaltitle = {Legume Perspectives: The Journal of the + Journal = {Legume Perspectives: The Journal of the International Legume Society}, - pages = {37--39}, - title = {Several less-read articles from Viciapedia: On some - neglected and wild vetches with benefits for the - Mediterranean agricultures}, - volume = 10 } -@article{Ali199717, - title = {Combating Micronutrient Deficiencies through +@article{ali97_combat_micron_defic_throug_veget, + author = {Mubarik Ali and Samson C.S. Tsou}, + title = {Combating Micronutrient Deficiencies Through Vegetables: A Neglected Food Frontier in Asia}, journal = {Food Policy}, volume = 22, number = 1, pages = {17 - 38}, year = 1997, - author = {Mubarik Ali and Samson C.S. Tsou} } -@article{Arif1998, - pages = {205--230}, - number = 3, - volume = 37, - title = {Diarrhoea Morbidity Differentials among Children in + + +@article{arif98_diarr_morbid_differ_among_child_pakis, + author = {G M Arif and Sabiha Ibrahim}, + title = {Diarrhoea Morbidity Differentials Among Children in Pakistan}, - author = {G. M. Arif and Sabiha Ibrahim}, - Journal = {The Pakistan Development Review}, + volume = 37, + number = 3, + pages = {205--230}, year = 1998, + Journal = {The Pakistan Development Review}, } -@book{Atlas_common_bean_Africa, +@book{wortmann_atlas_l, author = {Wortmann, Charles S and Kirkby, Roger A and Eledu, Charles A and Allen, David J}, + title = {Atlas of Common Bean ( \textit{Phaseolus vulgaris} + L.) Production in Africa}, Date = 1998, Publisher = {Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical and Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance, Kampalax}, - title = {Atlas of common bean ( \textit{Phaseolus vulgaris} - L.) production in Africa} } + + @article{Aye2013, author = {Phway Su Aye and Hsu Wai Htun and Thaw Phone Myat}, Journal = {Thura Swiss Special Report}, @@ -63419,16 +63425,23 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case year = 2007, } -@article{akramlodhi2012, -author = {A Haroon Akram-Lodhi}, -title = {Contextualising land grabbing: contemporary land deals, the global subsistence crisis and the world food system}, -journal = {Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement}, -volume = {33}, -number = {2}, -pages = {119-142}, -year = {2012}, +@article{akram-lodhi12_contex_land_grabb, + author = {A Haroon Akram-Lodhi}, + title = {Contextualising Land Grabbing: Contemporary Land + Deals, the Global Subsistence Crisis and the World + Food System}, + journal = {Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue + canadienne d'{\'e}tudes du d{\'e}veloppement}, + volume = 33, + number = 2, + pages = {119-142}, + year = 2012, } + + + + @book{ilccirad2012, title={Land Rights and the Rush for Land: Findings of the Global Commercial Pressures on Land Research Project}, author={Anseeuw, W and Wily, L Alden and Cotula, L and Taylor, M}, @@ -64654,4 +64667,136 @@ author = {Leslie London}, bdsk-url-1 = {http://ideas.repec.org/p/iim/iimawp/wp00248.html}, } + +@article{banerjee17_trade_liber_women_employ_inten, + author = {Purna Banerjee and C Veeramani}, + title = {Trade Liberalisation and Women's Employment + Intensity}, + journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + volume = {Vol. 52}, + number = { Issue No. 35}, + year = { 2017}, + abstract = {Whether trade can be used as an instrument for + generating greater employment opportunities for + women is an important question for policymakers in + developing countries. This paper analyses the role + of various trade-related factors in determining + female employment intensity in a panel of India's + manufacturing industries during 1998-2011. Import + tariff rate is found to exert a negative effect on + female employment intensity, supporting the + hypothesis that firms, when exposed to international + competition, tend to reduce costs by substituting + male with female workers. Further, the relative + demand for female workers increases to the extent + that trade liberalisation leads to resource + reallocation in favour of unskilled labour-intensive + industries. By contrast, greater use of new + technology biases the gender composition of + workforce against females. Liberalisation has not + led to large growth of female employment in India + because the resource reallocation effect has not + been strong enough to offset the negative technology + effect. }, + month = 02, +} + +@article{abraham17_stagn_employ_growt, + author = {Vinoj Abraham}, + title = {Stagnant Employment Growth: Last Three Years May Have Been the Worst}, + journal = {Economic and Political Weekly}, + volume = {52}, + number = {38}, + year = {2017}, + abstract = {Employment growth in India slowed down drastically + during the period 2012 to 2016, after a marginal + improvement between March 2010 and March 2012, + according to the latest available employment data + collected by the Labour Bureau. There was an + absolute decline in employment during the period + 2013-14 to 2015-16, perhaps happening for the first + time in independent India. The construction, + manufacturing and information technology/business + process outsourcing sectors fared the worst over + this period. }, + month = {9}, + date = {23}, +} + + +@article{carlo2018, + title = {Food Security Measurement in a Global Context: The + Food Insecurity Experience Scale}, + journal = {Measurement}, + volume = {116}, + pages = {146 - 152}, + year = 2018, + issn = {0263-2241}, + doi = {https://doi.org/10.1016/j.measurement.2017.10.065}, + url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0263224117307005}, + author = {Carlo Cafiero and Sara Viviani and Mark Nord}, + keywords = {Food security measurement}, + keywords = {Rasch model}, + keywords = {Scale equating}, + keywords = {Sustainable development goals }, + abstract = {Abstract The ability of households and individuals + to access food (one of the key aspects of 'food + security') is an important welfare dimension that + poses important challenges for objective + measurement. This paper describes the Rasch + model-based procedures developed to define the + eight-item Food Insecurity Experience Scale (FIES) + as a contribution towards the establishment of an + indicator for global monitoring of food + insecurity. Experiential food insecurity survey + data, collected by \{FAO\} from nationally + representative samples of the adult population, once + every year in 2014, 2015 and 2016 from 153 countries + or territories, are used to develop methods to + estimate cross-country comparable prevalence rates + of moderate and severe food insecurity. A Rasch + model-based scale was estimated separately for each + country and data were assessed for consistency with + model assumptions. To ensure cross-country + comparability, a procedure based on the median + normalized severities of each of the eight \{FIES\} + items was used to define a global reference scale, + against which measures obtained in each country can + be separately calibrated. Calibration is obtained by + equating the mean and standard deviation of the + severity parameters of the items that appear to be + common between the national and the reference scale, + and thus used as anchoring points for the + metric. Data showed sufficient consistency with the + Rasch model assumptions to produce reliable measures + of the prevalence of food insecurity in each + country. Calibration was possible using 4 or more + items as anchoring points in 151 of 153 (98.7%) of + the cases, and 6 or more items in the vast majority + of them (121 cases). Concurrent validation of the + estimates of prevalence of food insecurity at + national level was obtained by comparing the + FIES-based indicator with other established + indicators of social (under) development. National + prevalence rates of moderate-or-severe food + insecurity obtained by \{FAO\} correlate well with + the prevalence of undernourishment and with several + widely used indicators of national income, health, + and well-being. The proposed calibration method can + be applied to other existing experience-based food + security scales that use similar items, thus + affording the possibility to use data collected with + those instruments to produce internationally + comparable measures of the prevalence of food + insecurity. Pending broader adoption of the \{FIES\} + or compatible experience-based food security scales + worldwide, countries could choose to use the + 2014–2016 results obtained using the data collected + by \{FAO\} as the baseline to monitor progress + towards Target 2.1 of the recently established 2030 + Agenda for Sustainable Development.}, +} + + + @Comment{jabref-meta: databaseType:biblatex;}