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Trends in Household Vulnerability. (2010). Albert, Jose Ramon ; Jose Ramon G. Albert, ; Ramos, Andre Philippe .
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  1. A nonparametric approach to understanding poverty in the Philippines: Evidence from the Family Income and Expenditure Survey. (2022). Rosales, John Paolo.
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  2. Evaluation and Assessment of the Effectiveness of the DSWD Internal and External Convergence as Operationalized by the Regional, Provincial, and City/Municipal Action Teams. (2017). Albert, Jose Ramon ; Ramon, Jose ; Dacuycuy, Connie B.
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  3. Evaluation and Assessment of the Effectiveness of the DSWD Internal and External Convergence as Operationalized by the Regional, Provincial, and City/Municipality Action Teams. (2017). Bayudan-Dacuycuy, Connie ; Albert, Jose Ramon ; Ramon, Jose.
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  2. Albert, J. R. G., Elloso, L. V. and A. P. Ramos. 2008. Toward Measuring Household Vulnerability to Income Poverty in the Philippines. Philippine Journal of Development No. 64. First Semester 2008. Volume XXXV, No. 1.

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  5. Llanto, G. 2008. Make 'Deliberate' Haste in Rolling Out the 4Ps. Policy Notes, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.
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  10. Reyes, C. 2004. An Initial Verdict on Our Fight against Poverty. Discussion Paper, Philippine Institute for Development Studies.

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