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@article{
  author = {Abel Fattah Nassef - Project Team Leader, Osman M. Osman - Project Coordinator, Sohier K. Habib - UNDP Advisor, Hamed M. Ryhan - Administrative Officer, Michael Hopkins - International Consultant},
  title = {Human Development Report on Poverty: Egypt 1996},
  journal = {UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)},
  year = {1996},
  location = {New York},
  URL = {http://www.undp.org.eg/},
  abstract = {The report is largely concerned with the problem of poverty and income distribution. The authors analyze the human development process in Egypt by considering the impact of different reform policies on socio-economic variables with a focus on the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP). In addition, the report describes the specially tailored Semi-Participatory Assessment Survey (SPAS), which focused on exploring people's perceptions regarding living conditions, as well as attempting to understand their behavior and attitudes. The report finds that poverty changes in Egypt are highly sensitive to economic growth. Economic growth would enlarge the opportunities for the poor to enjoy the benefits of increases in output. Hence, the report concludes, poverty reduction requires enhanced growth.
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AU - Abel Fattah Nassef - Project Team Leader, Osman M. Osman - Project Coordinator, Sohier K. Habib - UNDP Advisor, Hamed M. Ryhan - Administrative Officer, Michael Hopkins - International Consultant
TI - Human Development Report on Poverty: Egypt 1996
PT - Journal Article
DP - 1996
TA - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
AB - The report is largely concerned with the problem of poverty and income distribution. The authors analyze the human development process in Egypt by considering the impact of different reform policies on socio-economic variables with a focus on the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP). In addition, the report describes the specially tailored Semi-Participatory Assessment Survey (SPAS), which focused on exploring people's perceptions regarding living conditions, as well as attempting to understand their behavior and attitudes. The report finds that poverty changes in Egypt are highly sensitive to economic growth. Economic growth would enlarge the opportunities for the poor to enjoy the benefits of increases in output. Hence, the report concludes, poverty reduction requires enhanced growth.

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%X The report is largely concerned with the problem of poverty and income distribution. The authors analyze the human development process in Egypt by considering the impact of different reform policies on socio-economic variables with a focus on the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP). In addition, the report describes the specially tailored Semi-Participatory Assessment Survey (SPAS), which focused on exploring people's perceptions regarding living conditions, as well as attempting to understand their behavior and attitudes. The report finds that poverty changes in Egypt are highly sensitive to economic growth. Economic growth would enlarge the opportunities for the poor to enjoy the benefits of increases in output. Hence, the report concludes, poverty reduction requires enhanced growth.

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TY  - JOUR
AU  - Abel Fattah Nassef - Project Team Leader, Osman M. Osman - Project Coordinator, Sohier K. Habib - UNDP Advisor, Hamed M. Ryhan - Administrative Officer, Michael Hopkins - International Consultant
TI  - Human Development Report on Poverty: Egypt 1996
PY  - 1996
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.org.eg/,
AB  - The report is largely concerned with the problem of poverty and income distribution. The authors analyze the human development process in Egypt by considering the impact of different reform policies on socio-economic variables with a focus on the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP). In addition, the report describes the specially tailored Semi-Participatory Assessment Survey (SPAS), which focused on exploring people's perceptions regarding living conditions, as well as attempting to understand their behavior and attitudes. The report finds that poverty changes in Egypt are highly sensitive to economic growth. Economic growth would enlarge the opportunities for the poor to enjoy the benefits of increases in output. Hence, the report concludes, poverty reduction requires enhanced growth.

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TY  - JOUR
T1  - Human Development Report on Poverty: Egypt 1996
AU  - Abel Fattah Nassef - Project Team Leader, Osman M. Osman - Project Coordinator, Sohier K. Habib - UNDP Advisor, Hamed M. Ryhan - Administrative Officer, Michael Hopkins - International Consultant
PY  - 1996
JF  - UNDP (United Nations Development Programme)
UR  - http://www.undp.org.eg/,
AB  - The report is largely concerned with the problem of poverty and income distribution. The authors analyze the human development process in Egypt by considering the impact of different reform policies on socio-economic variables with a focus on the Economic Reform and Structural Adjustment Program (ERSAP). In addition, the report describes the specially tailored Semi-Participatory Assessment Survey (SPAS), which focused on exploring people's perceptions regarding living conditions, as well as attempting to understand their behavior and attitudes. The report finds that poverty changes in Egypt are highly sensitive to economic growth. Economic growth would enlarge the opportunities for the poor to enjoy the benefits of increases in output. Hence, the report concludes, poverty reduction requires enhanced growth.