The dissertation consists of an introductory chapter and four separate articles. Two of the articles investigate the links between income inequality and two increasingly salient development problems, particularly in Latin America and Africa: violent crime and HIV. These two articles connect to a broad literature on how income inequality is related to various social and political outcomes. Previous econometric findings are reviewed, replicated and in some cases questioned. Alternative theories on mechanisms that constitute the link from inequality to these social outcomes are formulated and some preliminary steps are taken to test them against each other. The last two articles focus on specific issues related to the provision of social prote...
This thesis explores how social transfers promote a sustainable path out of poverty while fostering ...
This study aims to investigate whether higher equity in government social protection spending strong...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...
The dissertation consists of an introductory chapter and four separate articles. Two of the articles...
This study examines how social protection policies and programmes can help in poverty and inequalit...
Social protection has come to feature more and more prominently on international and national develo...
This article examines how various characteristics of social and economic policy frameworks affect po...
"Social protection involves policies and programs that protect people against risk and vulnerability...
Includes bibliographyAfter more than a decade of economic reform and structural adjustment in the de...
The World Bank (2015) reports that, in 2014, almost 1.9 billion individuals in the developing world ...
Social protection involves policies and programs that protect people against risk and vulnerability,...
This dissertation consists of three essays on programme impacts poverty and vulnerability. The first...
In this study entitled Constructing a Social Welfare Function under Poverty and Inequality with App...
This thesis consists of four empirical essays. The first essay evaluates the impact on crime of a la...
The last decade has witnessed a renewed interest in the issue of inequality. First, the liberalisati...
This thesis explores how social transfers promote a sustainable path out of poverty while fostering ...
This study aims to investigate whether higher equity in government social protection spending strong...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...
The dissertation consists of an introductory chapter and four separate articles. Two of the articles...
This study examines how social protection policies and programmes can help in poverty and inequalit...
Social protection has come to feature more and more prominently on international and national develo...
This article examines how various characteristics of social and economic policy frameworks affect po...
"Social protection involves policies and programs that protect people against risk and vulnerability...
Includes bibliographyAfter more than a decade of economic reform and structural adjustment in the de...
The World Bank (2015) reports that, in 2014, almost 1.9 billion individuals in the developing world ...
Social protection involves policies and programs that protect people against risk and vulnerability,...
This dissertation consists of three essays on programme impacts poverty and vulnerability. The first...
In this study entitled Constructing a Social Welfare Function under Poverty and Inequality with App...
This thesis consists of four empirical essays. The first essay evaluates the impact on crime of a la...
The last decade has witnessed a renewed interest in the issue of inequality. First, the liberalisati...
This thesis explores how social transfers promote a sustainable path out of poverty while fostering ...
This study aims to investigate whether higher equity in government social protection spending strong...
This thesis provides a quantitative investigation into the effect of new social policy instruments o...