Coping with the Transition. Household coping strategies in Kyrgyzstan

Working Paper No. 15

Following Kyrgyzstan's transition to an independent republic,
individual households in the country are having to rely increasingly
on their own resources to provide for their basic needs. This report
examines the range and disparity of these coping mechanisms and the
impact of the economic crisis on children in former Soviet Republics.
The study also identifies ways in which external agencies might
support effective household strategies not just in terms of coping
with the transition but also in alleviating poverty.
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