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KHM_1996_CSES_V01_M
Socio-Economic Survey 1996
Cambodia
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1996
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KHM_1996_CSES_v01_M
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National Institute of Statistics
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1
Bray, Mark.
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The private costs of public schooling: Household and community financing of primary education in Cambodia
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(1999)
2
Burgess, Sarah.
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An Overview of Wood Energy Development in Cambodia and Appropriate Policy Options
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(2000)
3
Chhun, Chhim, Tong Kimsun, Ge Yu, Timothy Ensor, and Barbara McPake.
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The impact of health financing polities on household spending: evidence from Cambodia socioeconomic survey 2004 and 2009
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(2015)
4
Gorman, Siobhan, Pon Dorina, and Sok Kheng.
Gender and development in Cambodia: An overview
.
: Cambodia Development Resource Institute Phnom Penh, 1999.
5
Hou, Kalyan, Ken Serey Rotha, Luyna Ung, Socheat Mao, and Werner Schindele.
"
Management of Pilot Watershed Areas in Cambodia
."
(2004)
6
Jeong, Hyeok.
"
Legacy of Khmer Rouge on skill formation in Cambodia
."
Journal of International and Area Studies 21, no. 1 (2014): 1-19.
7
Nam, So.
Geographic Analysis of Poverty Status and Aquatic Resources Use Focusing Especially on the Livelihoods of the Poor in Cambodia
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2000.
8
Savchenko, Yevgeniya, Gladys Lopez-Acevedo, and Raymond Robertson.
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Globalization and the gender earnings gap: evidence from Sri Lanka and Cambodia
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(2016)
9
Sophal, Chan, Martin Godfrey, Toshiyasu Kato, Long Vou Piseth, Nina Orlova, Per Ronnås, and Tia Savora.
"
Cambodia: The Challenge of Productive Employment
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(1999)
10
Zimmer, Zachary, John Knodel, Kiry Sovan Kim, and Sina Puch.
The Impact of Past Conflicts and Social Disruption in Cambodia on the Current Generation of Older Adults
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: University of Michigan. Institute for social research. Population studies center, 2005.
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