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Moving Out of Poverty? Trends in community well-being and household mobility in nine Cambodian villages

Moving Out of Poverty? Trends in community well-being and household mobility in nine Cambodian villages

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Date of publication
December 2007
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ISBN / Resource ID
MLRF:1686
Pages
1-228

ABSTRACTED FROM THE EXECUTIVE SUMMARY: The Moving Out of Poverty Study (MOPS) is a first of its kind in Cambodia, one of 18 studies commissioned by the World Bank to examine poverty dynamics and trends. Conducted in 2004/05, the study revisited nine rural villages in which CDRI had conducted research in 2001, using quantitative and qualitative methods to investigate the extent to which these villages and individual households had been able to move out of poverty and improve prosperity, or had experienced downward mobility and decline. The study set out to examine: which communities or groups move out of poverty and which remain trapped and why; whether people experience mobility differently in different economic conditions; how and why governance and social networks matter in mobility; what factors explain household and community progress and mobility or decline and stagnation; and the interaction between household and community factors, as well as any variations between villages and types of households.

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Authors and Publishers

Author(s), editor(s), contributor(s)

FitzGerald, Ingrid
Sovannarith, So
Sophal, Chan
Sithen, Kem
Sokphally, Tout

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