Caroline Moser

Caroline Olivia Nonesi Moser is an academic specializing in social policy and urban social anthropology. She is primarily known for her field-based approach to research on the informal sector generally - but particularly aspects such as poverty, violence, asset vulnerability and strategies for accumulation in the urban setting. Gender analysis is central to her approach. She has looked at many countries, but the Americas have been her main interest. Countries studied closely include Colombia, Ecuador, Guatemala and Jamaica.

She has also researched community participation, looking at the social dimensions of economic reform, the role of human rights, social protection and responses of the urban environment to climate change. Provided by Wikipedia

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by Moser, Caroline
Published 1997
The World Bank
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by Moser, Caroline
Published 1997
The World Bank
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by Moser, Caroline
Published 1997
The World Bank
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by Moser, Caroline O. N.
Published 1997
World Bank

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by Moser, Caroline O. N.
Published 1997
Published for the Urban Management Programme by World Bank

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by Dani, Anis Ahmad
Published 2008
World Bank
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Published 2019
Cambridge University Press
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