Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique

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Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique. / Mahrt, Kristi; Rossi, Andrea; Salvucci, Vincenzo; Tarp, Finn.

2018.

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Harvard

Mahrt, K, Rossi, A, Salvucci, V & Tarp, F 2018 'Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique'. <https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/multidimensional-poverty-children-mozambique>

APA

Mahrt, K., Rossi, A., Salvucci, V., & Tarp, F. (2018). Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique. UNU WIDER Working Paper Series Vol. 2018 No. 108 https://www.wider.unu.edu/publication/multidimensional-poverty-children-mozambique

Vancouver

Mahrt K, Rossi A, Salvucci V, Tarp F. Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique. 2018 Sep.

Author

Mahrt, Kristi ; Rossi, Andrea ; Salvucci, Vincenzo ; Tarp, Finn. / Multidimensional poverty of children in Mozambique. 2018. (UNU WIDER Working Paper Series; No. 108, Vol. 2018).

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