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SEQUENCING WITHIN AND BETWEEN STRATEGIES A fundamental argument in the coping literature is the notion that coping strategies have a discernible sequence which corresponds to increasing levels of distress ( Watts , 1983 ; Rahmato , 1988 ...
SEQUENCING WITHIN AND BETWEEN STRATEGIES A fundamental argument in the coping literature is the notion that coping strategies have a discernible sequence which corresponds to increasing levels of distress ( Watts , 1983 ; Rahmato , 1988 ...
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failing to cope endogenous factors FIGURE 2 Model of factors that influence household coping Referring to the previous example , with the onset of food shortage , concurrent strategies such as asset sales , moderate food rationing and ...
failing to cope endogenous factors FIGURE 2 Model of factors that influence household coping Referring to the previous example , with the onset of food shortage , concurrent strategies such as asset sales , moderate food rationing and ...
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NOTES 2 3 4 In fact the usefulness of coping strategies to famine prediction and relief has been criticised . It is argued , for example , that early warning systems which employ ' last resort ' coping strategies as indicators of crisis ...
NOTES 2 3 4 In fact the usefulness of coping strategies to famine prediction and relief has been criticised . It is argued , for example , that early warning systems which employ ' last resort ' coping strategies as indicators of crisis ...
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