{"id":12,"date":"2013-06-15T19:49:16","date_gmt":"2013-06-16T00:49:16","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/sites.duke.edu\/krishna\/?page_id=12"},"modified":"2024-02-13T16:48:23","modified_gmt":"2024-02-13T16:48:23","slug":"papers","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/sites.sanford.duke.edu\/krishna\/poverty\/papers\/","title":{"rendered":"Escaping Poverty and Becoming Poor: Selected Papers"},"content":{"rendered":"
* denotes working<\/em> paper<\/em><\/p>\n Overall Findings<\/b><\/p>\n “The impact of Covid-19 on household poverty: examining impacts and resilience in a 40-year timeframe in rural Rajasthan (India)<\/a>“. 2023. Oxford Development Studios 51 (3): 217-232.<\/p>\n “Reversal of Fortune: Why Preventing Poverty Beats Curing It.”<\/a>\u00a02006.\u00a0Foreign Policy<\/em>, May\/June.<\/p>\n “For Reducing Poverty Faster: Target Reasons before People.”<\/a>\u00a02007.\u00a0World Development<\/em>, 35 (11): 1947-60.<\/p>\n “Who Became Poor, Who Escaped Poverty, and Why? Developing and Using a Retrospective Methodology in Five Countries.”<\/a>\u00a02010. Journal of Policy Analysis and Management<\/em>, 29 (2): 351-72.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Bangladesh<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n “How Much Can Asset Transfer Help the Poorest? Evaluating the Results of BRAC’s Ultra-Poor Programme (2002-2008)”)<\/a>*<\/p>\n With Meri Poghosyan and Narayan Das.\u00a0Journal of Development Studies<\/em>, 48 (2): 184-97.<\/p>\n India<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n “Falling Into Poverty: The Other Side of Poverty Reduction.”<\/a>\u00a02003.\u00a0Economic and Political Weekly<\/em>, Bombay, India, February 8.<\/p>\n “Characteristics and Patterns of Intergenerational Poverty Traps and Escapes in Rural North India.”<\/a>\u00a02012.\u00a0Development Policy Review<\/em>, 30 (5): 617-40.<\/p>\n “The Balance of All Things: Explaining Household Poverty Dynamics in 50 Villages of Gujarat, India.”<\/a>\u00a02008. With Jesse Lecy.\u00a0International Journal of Multiple Research Methods<\/em>, 2 (2): 160-75.<\/p>\n Escaping Poverty and Becoming Poor: Who Gains, Who Loses, and Why?<\/a> WHY GROWTH IS NOT ENOUGH: Household Poverty Dynamics in Northeast Gujarat, India<\/a>.\u00a0Forthcoming\u00a0in\u00a0Journal of Development Studies<\/em>, Vol. 41, No. 7 (October 2005) (Awarded the Annual Dudley Seers Memorial Prize)<\/p>\n Examining Pathways Out of and Into Poverty in 36 Villages of Andhra Pradesh, India.<\/a>\u00a0World Development, Volume 34, Issue 2, Part Special Issue (pp. 324-404).<\/p>\n The Irrelevance of National Strategies? Rural Poverty Dynamics in States and Regions of India, 1993-2005<\/a>* Poverty Knowledge and Poverty Action in India<\/a>*<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Kenya<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n Escaping Poverty and Becoming Poor in 20 Kenyan Villages.<\/a> Pathways Out of Poverty in Western Kenya and the Role of Livestock<\/a>*<\/p>\n “Understanding Poverty Dynamics in Kenya”.<\/a>\u00a02010. With Patricia Kristjanson, Nelson Mango, Nancy Johnson, and Maren Radeny.\u00a0Journal of International Development<\/em>, 22 (7): 978-96.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Peru<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n “Poverty Dynamics and the Role of Livestock in the Peruvian Andes.”<\/a>* “Fixing the Hole in the Bucket: Household Poverty Dynamics in Forty Communities of the Peruvian Andes.”<\/a>\u00a02006. With Patricia Kristjanson, Judith Kwan, Gustavo Quilca, Maren Radeny, and Alicia Sanchez-Urrelo. Development and Change<\/em>, 37 (5), 997-1021.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Uganda<\/strong><\/span><\/p>\n
\nWorld Development; Jan2004, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p12<\/p>\n
\n2011. World Development<\/em>, 39 (4): 533-49.<\/p>\n
\nJournal of Human Development; Jul2004, Vol. 5 Issue 2, p211<\/p>\n
\n<\/strong>2007. With Patricia Kristjanson, Maren Radeny, Judith Kuan, Gustavo Quilca, Alicia Sanchez-Urrelo, and C. Leon-Velarde.\u00a0Agricultural Systems<\/em>, (94), 294-308.<\/p>\n