Changes in adult well-being and economic inequalities: An exploratory observational longitudinal study (2002-2010) of micro-level trends among Tsimane’, a small-scale rural society of Indigenous People in the Bolivian Amazon
Published: 5 January 2024| Version 1 | DOI: 10.17632/4vjvbvk94f.1
Contributor:
Ricardo GodoyDescription
The dataset contains the two Stata V17 files on which the article in World Development (2014) with the same title as the dataset is based. It also includes the Stata computer codes (do files) and a one-page Word document on how to run the datasets
Files
Steps to reproduce
These are included in the Word document titled, "Guidelines to replicate results_Febr_2023"
Institutions
Brandeis University
Categories
Panel Data
Funders
- Division of Behavioral and Cognitive SciencesUnited StatesGrant ID: BCS: 0552296, BCS: 0200767, BCS: 0111905, BCS: 0104575, BCS: 0078801
- World BankUnited StatesGrant ID: Might culture pay off? Using an experimental design to evaluate the effects of farming innovations and cultural empowerment among lowland Amerindians in Bolivia
- John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur FoundationUnited StatesGrant ID: . Encroachers, conservation, and the welfare of Indigenous People in the rain forest of Bolivia
- Eunice Kennedy Shriver National Institute of Child Health and Human DevelopmentUnited StatesGrant ID: R2 HD050776. Inequality, social capital, and health in Bolivia