Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics

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Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics. / Prowse, Martin.

6 s. Chronic Poverty Research Centre, University of Manchester. 2008Chronic Poverty Research Centre Policy Brief.

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Prowse, M 2008, Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics. Chronic Poverty Research Centre, University of Manchester. <http://www.chronicpoverty.org/uploads/publication_files/PB_11.pdf>

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Prowse, M. (2008, jul.). Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics. http://www.chronicpoverty.org/uploads/publication_files/PB_11.pdf

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Prowse M. Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics. 2008. 6 s.

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Prowse, Martin. / Untold stories: the human face of poverty dynamics. 2008. Chronic Poverty Research Centre, University of Manchester. 6 s.

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