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082 _a362.5
_bNAR
100 _aNarayan, Deepa Ed.
245 _aMoving out of poverty
260 _aWashington, D.C
_bPalgrave Macmillan; England & The World bank
_c2010
300 _axxvi,548,ip.
440 _aRising from the ashes of conflict
_vVol. 4
500 _aCONTENTS Foreword xv Study Team and Acknowledgments xvii Contributorsxxi Abbreviations xxv Part 1: Building States from the Bottom Up in Conflict-Affected Countries 1 Deepa Narayan, Denis Nikitin, and Patti Petesch 1 Moving Out of Poverty in Conflict Communities 2 2 First Steps: Security, Law and Order, and Legitimacy 26 3 Democracy: Big D and Little d 52 4 Nation Building from Below: Identity, Unity, and Civic Engagement 96 5 The Economic Environment 128 6 Aid Strategies: Can Chickens and Miserly Handouts Reduce Poverty? 160 7 Concluding Reflections 182 Part 2 : Country Case Studies 191 8 Violence, Forced Displacement, and Chronic Poverty in Colombia 192 Patti Petesch and Vanessa Joan Gray 9 From Milkless Cows to Coconut Trees : Recovery from Ail-Out War in Mindanao, Philippines 248 Katy Hull and Chona Echavez 10 Disturbing the Equilibrium: Movements Out of Poverty in Conflict-Affected Areas of Indonesia 290 Patrick Barron, Sri Kusumastuti Rahayu, Sunita Varada, and Vita Febriany 11 Community Well-Being and Household Mobility in Postconflict Cambodia 338 Cambodia Development Resource Institute 12 Sri Lanka: Unequal Mobility in an Ethnic Civil War 376 Patti Petesch and Prashan Thalayasingam 13 Post-Taliban Recovery and the Promise of Community-Driven Development in Afghanistan418 Deepa Narayan, Emcet Tas, and Philibert de Mercey Part 3 : Technical Appendixes 473 A : Researchers and Institutions Involved in Conflict Country Studies 475 B : Overview of Study Methodology 479 C : Data Collection Methods 505 D : List of Variables for Community Regressions 509 E : Weights for the PCA-Constructed Indexes 513 F: Additional Tables for Part 1 515 Index 533
700 _aPetesch, Patti Ed.
890 _aEngland
891 _aSchool of Planning, CEPT Uni.
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