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Pobreza y empleo en el Perú: los aportes de las ENNIV 1985-1994

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El autor evalúa las contribuciones de las cuatro ediciones de la Encuesta Nacional de Niveles de Vida (ENNIV) a la investigación y diseño de políticas económicas y sociales en el Perú durante la última década. Asimismo, se enumeran las principales líneas de desarrollo futuro en el seguimiento de niveles de vida, a partir de la experiencia de la ENNIV, y bajo el supuesto de contar ahora con mayores recursos materiales y humanos para tal cometido.

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  • Gustavo Yamada, 1995. "Pobreza y empleo en el Perú: los aportes de las ENNIV 1985-1994," Apuntes. Revista de ciencias sociales, Fondo Editorial, Universidad del Pacífico, vol. 22(37), pages 37-50.
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    1. Arriagada, Ana-Maria, 1989. "The effect of job training on Peruvian women's employment and wages," Policy Research Working Paper Series 241, The World Bank.
    2. Arriagada, Ana-Maria, 1989. "Occupational training among Peruvian men : does it make a difference?," Policy Research Working Paper Series 207, The World Bank.
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