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  author = {Alfred Sallia Fawundu - Principal Coordinator , Gilbert Aho , Djibrina Barry , Stanislaus Nkwain , Alfred Mondjanagni , Sikirou Kolawole Adam , Philip Langley , Fulbert Gero Amoussouga , Thomas Houedete , Laurent Agossa , Ambroise Agbota , Claude Sinzogan , Michel Gutelman , Boukari Idrissou , Geronime Mongbo},
  title = { Human Development Report of Benin 1997},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {1997},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.bj.undp.org/},
  abstract = {Benin’s first NHDR discusses the conceptual framework of poverty looking at both human and income poverty. One way poverty is measured is through perception surveys in which rural and urban focus-groups and individuals provided their views on poverty in Benin. Major differences in perceptions of poverty lie between the north and south; the latter attaches much more importance to income and employment, whereas the former contend that lack of food, shelter, health, income, and family are all equally important in assessing poverty conditions. The report concludes that the perceptions of the Beninese population on the fundamental dimensions of poverty vary according to the cultural values of the country’s different regions. }
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AU - Alfred Sallia Fawundu - Principal Coordinator , Gilbert Aho , Djibrina Barry , Stanislaus Nkwain , Alfred Mondjanagni , Sikirou Kolawole Adam , Philip Langley , Fulbert Gero Amoussouga , Thomas Houedete , Laurent Agossa , Ambroise Agbota , Claude Sinzogan , Michel Gutelman , Boukari Idrissou , Geronime Mongbo
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TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - Benin’s first NHDR discusses the conceptual framework of poverty looking at both human and income poverty. One way poverty is measured is through perception surveys in which rural and urban focus-groups and individuals provided their views on poverty in Benin. Major differences in perceptions of poverty lie between the north and south; the latter attaches much more importance to income and employment, whereas the former contend that lack of food, shelter, health, income, and family are all equally important in assessing poverty conditions. The report concludes that the perceptions of the Beninese population on the fundamental dimensions of poverty vary according to the cultural values of the country’s different regions. 
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%X Benin’s first NHDR discusses the conceptual framework of poverty looking at both human and income poverty. One way poverty is measured is through perception surveys in which rural and urban focus-groups and individuals provided their views on poverty in Benin. Major differences in perceptions of poverty lie between the north and south; the latter attaches much more importance to income and employment, whereas the former contend that lack of food, shelter, health, income, and family are all equally important in assessing poverty conditions. The report concludes that the perceptions of the Beninese population on the fundamental dimensions of poverty vary according to the cultural values of the country’s different regions. 
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AU  - Alfred Sallia Fawundu - Principal Coordinator , Gilbert Aho , Djibrina Barry , Stanislaus Nkwain , Alfred Mondjanagni , Sikirou Kolawole Adam , Philip Langley , Fulbert Gero Amoussouga , Thomas Houedete , Laurent Agossa , Ambroise Agbota , Claude Sinzogan , Michel Gutelman , Boukari Idrissou , Geronime Mongbo
TI  -  Human Development Report of Benin 1997
PY  - 1997
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
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AB  - Benin’s first NHDR discusses the conceptual framework of poverty looking at both human and income poverty. One way poverty is measured is through perception surveys in which rural and urban focus-groups and individuals provided their views on poverty in Benin. Major differences in perceptions of poverty lie between the north and south; the latter attaches much more importance to income and employment, whereas the former contend that lack of food, shelter, health, income, and family are all equally important in assessing poverty conditions. The report concludes that the perceptions of the Beninese population on the fundamental dimensions of poverty vary according to the cultural values of the country’s different regions. 
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TY  - JOUR
T1  -  Human Development Report of Benin 1997
AU  - Alfred Sallia Fawundu - Principal Coordinator , Gilbert Aho , Djibrina Barry , Stanislaus Nkwain , Alfred Mondjanagni , Sikirou Kolawole Adam , Philip Langley , Fulbert Gero Amoussouga , Thomas Houedete , Laurent Agossa , Ambroise Agbota , Claude Sinzogan , Michel Gutelman , Boukari Idrissou , Geronime Mongbo
PY  - 1997
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.bj.undp.org/,
AB  - Benin’s first NHDR discusses the conceptual framework of poverty looking at both human and income poverty. One way poverty is measured is through perception surveys in which rural and urban focus-groups and individuals provided their views on poverty in Benin. Major differences in perceptions of poverty lie between the north and south; the latter attaches much more importance to income and employment, whereas the former contend that lack of food, shelter, health, income, and family are all equally important in assessing poverty conditions. The report concludes that the perceptions of the Beninese population on the fundamental dimensions of poverty vary according to the cultural values of the country’s different regions.