Journal Article

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Universal Truths or Hidden Realities – Chronic Poverty in Rural Ethiopia

Published on 1 October 2014

Combining qualitative and quantitative longitudinal data to study chronic poverty is now recognised to provide deep and reliable insights. This paper uses quantitative and qualitative data collected by Young Lives, a longitudinal study of childhood poverty, to identify factors that contribute to households becoming or remaining poor in rural Ethiopia and the effects of movements in and out of poverty on children within those households.

Authors

Keetie Roelen

IDS Honorary Associate

Publication details

published by
Wiley
authors
Roelen, K. and Camfield, L.
journal
Journal of International Development, volume 26, issue 7

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Centre for Social Protection
Region
Ethiopia

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