Thursday, September 3, 2009

Poverty and Gender Issues in Pakistan

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Remittances, Trade Liberalization, and Poverty in Pakistan: The Role of Excluded Variables in Poverty Change Analysis - RIZWANA SIDDIQUI and A. R. KEMAL,Pakistan Institute of Development Economics,Islamabad, Pakistan.October 2002 Study no 1. Exploring the Links between Globalization and Poverty in South Asia (Pakistan): A General Equilibrium Approach This paper forms part of the 'Exploring the Links Between Globalisation and Poverty in South Asia' study which is part of the Globalisation and Poverty Programme, funded by the Department For International Development (DFID) UK. The Programme includes fourteen projects on a three-year programme of research exploring the linkages between globalisation processes and poverty.
Poverty Reducing or Poverty Inducing? A CGE Based Analysis of Foreign Capital Inflows in Pakistan - By Rizwana Siddiqui and A. R. Kemal Pakistan Institute of Development Economics Islamabad, Pakistan October 2002 Study no 2 Exploring the Links between Globalization and Poverty in South Asia (Pakistan): A General Equilibrium Approach. This paper forms part of the 'Exploring the Links Between Globalisation and Poverty in South Asia' study which is part of the Globalisation and Poverty Programme, funded by the Department For International Development (DFID) UK. The Programme includes fourteen projects on a three-year programme of research exploring the linkages between globalisation processes and poverty.
Poverty Assessment Poverty in Pakistan: Vulnerabilities, Social Gaps, and Rural Dynamics - World Bank Report on Povertuy in Pakistan. Report No. 24296-PAK. Published on October 28, 2002.
Impact of globalization and liberalization on growth, employment and poverty: a case study of Pakistan - Tilat Anwar. Paper presented at Development Conference on Growth and Poverty Hosted by WIDER, United Nations University, Helsinki in August 2001.
Simulating the impact of policy upon chronic and transitory poverty in rural Pakistan -By Neil McCulloch and Bob Baulch .Institute of Development Studies,University of Sussex.
Structural Adjustment,Macroeconomic Policies, and Poverty Trends in Pakistan - By A.R. Kemal.This paper was delivered at the Asia and Pacific Forum on Poverty: Reforming Policies and Institutions for Poverty Reduction, held at the Asian Development Bank, Manila, 5-9 February 2001
Gender Disparity in South Asia: Comparisons between and within Countries - By Deon Filmer,Elizabeth M. King and Lant Pritchett January, 1998. Linked to the World Bank website. .
Poverty in Pakistan: Issues, Causes, and Institutional Responses - A detailed report By the Asian Development Bank, July 2002. Linked to the Asian Dev. Bank website.
Alleviating urban poverty - the Pakistan way - By Wolfgang-Peter Zingel Department of International and Development Economics, South Asia Institute of Heidelberg University in Germany .
Estimating Poverty in Pakistan: The Non-food Consumption Share Approach - By Rashida Haq Research Economist, Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, Islamabad and Mohammad Ali Bhatti Assistant Professor of Economics, Gordon College, Rawalpindi. Linked to the PIDE website
IFPRI Research On Pakistan - Several very interesting papers at the International Food Policy Research InstituteWashington, D.C. (IFPRI) website. <
Global Trade expansion and liberalisation: gender issues and impacts - by Marzia Fontana, Susan Joekes and Rachel Masika. Hosted By the Institute of Development Studies, University of Sussex. Includes Pakistan as one of five case studies.January 1998. Linked to IDS website .
Household savings in rural Pakistan: Empirical and conceptual issues -By Waheed, Shahina: The entire Doctoral Thesis online at the University of Gottingen in Germany. 1997.

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