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@InBook{sen1995targeting, @InBook{sen95_polit_econom_target,
author = {Amartya Sen}, author = {Amartya Sen},
editor = {Van de Walle, Dominique and Nead, Kimberly},
booktitle = {Public Spending and the Poor: Theory and Evidence}, booktitle = {Public Spending and the Poor: Theory and Evidence},
title = {The Political Economy of Targeting},
year = 1995,
crossref = {van1995public}, crossref = {van1995public},
editor = {Van de Walle, Dominique and Nead, Kimberly},
publisher = {The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and publisher = {The Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore and
London} London},
title = {The Political Economy of Targeting},
year = 1995,
} }
@article{rosanalegumeprospect, @article{rosanalegumeprospect,
author = {Rosana Periera Vianello and Claudio Brondani}, author = {Rosana Periera Vianello and Claudio Brondani},
crossref = {LegumPerspect2}, crossref = {LegumPerspect2},
@ -709,50 +711,54 @@ Cafiero, Carlo and Pietro Gennari (2011) “The FAO indicator of the prevalence
year = 2014 year = 2014
} }
@article{Aleksandar2015, @article{mikic_sever_less_read_artic_from_viciap,
author = {Miki{\'c}, Aleksandar and Mihailovi{\'c}, Vojislav}, 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}, Date = {2015-10},
Journaltitle = {Legume Perspectives: The Journal of the Journal = {Legume Perspectives: The Journal of the
International Legume Society}, 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, @article{ali97_combat_micron_defic_throug_veget,
title = {Combating Micronutrient Deficiencies through author = {Mubarik Ali and Samson C.S. Tsou},
title = {Combating Micronutrient Deficiencies Through
Vegetables: A Neglected Food Frontier in Asia}, Vegetables: A Neglected Food Frontier in Asia},
journal = {Food Policy}, journal = {Food Policy},
volume = 22, volume = 22,
number = 1, number = 1,
pages = {17 - 38}, pages = {17 - 38},
year = 1997, year = 1997,
author = {Mubarik Ali and Samson C.S. Tsou}
} }
@article{Arif1998,
pages = {205--230},
number = 3, @article{arif98_diarr_morbid_differ_among_child_pakis,
volume = 37, author = {G M Arif and Sabiha Ibrahim},
title = {Diarrhoea Morbidity Differentials among Children in title = {Diarrhoea Morbidity Differentials Among Children in
Pakistan}, Pakistan},
author = {G. M. Arif and Sabiha Ibrahim}, volume = 37,
Journal = {The Pakistan Development Review}, number = 3,
pages = {205--230},
year = 1998, 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, author = {Wortmann, Charles S and Kirkby, Roger A and Eledu,
Charles A and Allen, David J}, Charles A and Allen, David J},
title = {Atlas of Common Bean ( \textit{Phaseolus vulgaris}
L.) Production in Africa},
Date = 1998, Date = 1998,
Publisher = {Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical and Publisher = {Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical and
Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance, Kampalax}, Pan-Africa Bean Research Alliance, Kampalax},
title = {Atlas of common bean ( \textit{Phaseolus vulgaris}
L.) production in Africa}
} }
@article{Aye2013, @article{Aye2013,
author = {Phway Su Aye and Hsu Wai Htun and Thaw Phone Myat}, author = {Phway Su Aye and Hsu Wai Htun and Thaw Phone Myat},
Journal = {Thura Swiss Special Report}, Journal = {Thura Swiss Special Report},
@ -63419,16 +63425,23 @@ ak Labourers in a Vanguard Agrarian Region: A Case
year = 2007, year = 2007,
} }
@article{akramlodhi2012, @article{akram-lodhi12_contex_land_grabb,
author = {A Haroon Akram-Lodhi}, author = {A Haroon Akram-Lodhi},
title = {Contextualising land grabbing: contemporary land deals, the global subsistence crisis and the world food system}, title = {Contextualising Land Grabbing: Contemporary Land
journal = {Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue canadienne d'études du développement}, Deals, the Global Subsistence Crisis and the World
volume = {33}, Food System},
number = {2}, journal = {Canadian Journal of Development Studies / Revue
pages = {119-142}, canadienne d'{\'e}tudes du d{\'e}veloppement},
year = {2012}, volume = 33,
number = 2,
pages = {119-142},
year = 2012,
} }
@book{ilccirad2012, @book{ilccirad2012,
title={Land Rights and the Rush for Land: Findings of the Global Commercial Pressures on Land Research Project}, 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}, 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}, 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
20142016 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.},
}
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