| Type | Journal Article - Journal of Economic Development | 
| Title | Decomposing Poverty-Inequality Linkages of Sources of Deprivation by Men-Headed and Women-Headed Households in Cameroon | 
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| Volume | 41 | 
| Issue | 1 | 
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2016 | 
| Page numbers | 57-79 | 
| URL | http://search.proquest.com/openview/71e98ea2ac3418ddde4341b9363013f8/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=75975 | 
| Abstract | We decompose poverty-inequality linkages of sources of deprivation by men-headed and women-headed households in Cameroon. Results indicate that (a) women-headed and gender-neutral households face more human and household capital deprivation and higher levels of inequality than their men-headed counterparts; and (b) whereas decreasing inequality between the men-headed and women-headed households would reduce the incidence and depth of human capital deprivation, reducing inequality among the men-and women-headed households will reduce the incidence and depth of household capital deprivation. Policies should simultaneously reduce household capital deprivations among men-headed and women-headed and human capital deprivation between these households. | 
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