CROP - Comparative Research Program on Poverty

This page contains information about poverty research that CROP finds important and interesting, but which is not directly related to CROP.
IPC One Pager: What Do We Mean by “Feminization of Poverty”? (03 Jul 2008)
Marcelo Medeiros and Joana Costa define the feminization of poverty as a change in poverty levels that is biased against women or female-headed households. ...

Development Viewpoint: Why Upholding Humanitarian Principles Does Not Protect Aid Workers (03 Jul 2008)
The Centre for Development Policy and Research publishes the one-pager "Development Viewpoint". ...

Stein Rokkan Prize for Comparative Social Science Research (30 Jun 2008)
The prize was first awarded in 1981 in honour of Stein Rokkan (1921-1979), former President of the International Social Science Council (ISSC) (1973-1977) and professor in Comparative Politics at the University of Bergen, Norway. ...

Gendered Economies: Markets, Moralities and Informality in a Globalized World (27 Jun 2008)
International Seminar organized by the Centre for Women's and Gender Research (SKOK) and Gender and Development, University of Bergen, September 4-5, 2008. ...

Development Viewpoint: How Inclusive Is ‘Inclusive Growth’? (26 Jun 2008)
The Centre for Development Policy and Research publishes the one-pager "Development Viewpoint". ...

Student vacancies at Christian Michelsen Institute (17 Jun 2008)
Christian Michelsen Institute (CMI) are looking for Master’s students interested in development issues who are writing their theses on a subject within CMI’s geographic and thematic focus areas: ...

SHSViews No. 20: The fight against poverty hits the headlines (13 Jun 2008)
Covering the period April-June 2008, No. 20 of the quarterly magazine SHSViews from the Social and Human Science Sector of UNESCO has just been published in English and French and will soon be available in Spanish and Russian. ...



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