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Name Date published Author
Moving Out of Poverty: The Case of Gura, Kabupaten Halmahera Utara January 2006
Moving Out of Poverty: The Case of Desa Branta Pesisir, Kabupaten Pamekasan January 2006
Migration, Policy and Welfare in the Context of Developing Economies: A Simple Extended Family Approach January 2005
Measuring Global Poverty Right Mission Impossible? January 2006
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms in Kabupaten Purbalingga, Central Java: A Case Study January 2005
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms in Kabupaten East Sumba, East Nusa Tenggara: A Case Study January 2005
Making Services Work for the Poor in Indonesia: A Report on Health Financing Mechanisms (JPK-Gakin) Scheme in Kabupaten Purbalingga, East Sumba, and Tabanan January 2005
LGU Access to Official Development Assistance (ODA): Status, Issues, and Concerns January 2010
Korea’s Unemployment Insurance in the 1998 Asian Financial Crisis and Adjustments in the 2008 Global Financial Crisis January 2010
Inter-regional project: How to strengthen social protection coverage in the context of the European Union Agenda on decent work and promoting employment in the informal economy. Thailand: Case Study January 2008
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