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Dena Ringold

Researcher at World Bank

Publications -  34
Citations -  586

Dena Ringold is an academic researcher from World Bank. The author has contributed to research in topics: Social protection & Human capital. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 34 publications receiving 569 citations.

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Health status during the transition in Central and Eastern Europe: development in reverse?

TL;DR: The study revealed significant new information about health status and the health sector which could not have been obtained without a proper cross-national study, and effective preventive health strategies must be formulated and implemented to reverse the adverse trends observed in Central and Eastern Europe.
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Citizens and Service Delivery: Assessing the Use of Social Accountability Approaches in Human Development Sectors

TL;DR: The use of social accountability to improve services in low-and middle-income countries is not new, and the topic has gained currency in recent years as discussed by the authors, while the idea of holding policy makers, providers, and program managers accountable has become a hot topic.
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Poverty and Ethnicity: A Cross-Country Study of Roma Poverty in Central Europe

TL;DR: In this paper, a new cross-country household survey, conducted by the Center for Comparative Research at Yale University in the United States, addresses the ethnic dimension of poverty across countries, covering Roma in Hungary, Bulgaria, and Romania and evaluates the welfare of Roma from a quantitative perspective.
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Making services work : indicators, assessments, and benchmarking of the quality and governance of public service delivery in the human development sectors

TL;DR: In this article, the authors make the case for measuring governance policies and performance, and the quality of service delivery in health and education, and develop a framework for selecting and measuring a set of indicators and proposes options, drawing from new and innovative measurement tools and approaches.