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Varma, Sudhir. A study on vulnerability of women in Rajasthan to HIV/AIDS for suggesting measures to reduce it and ameliorating the condition of women already infected. National Commission for Women, 2006.

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Uchiyama, Naoko. Household Vulnerability and Conditional Cash Transfers. Springer Singapore, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-4103-7.

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Harragin, Simon. The southern Sudan vulnerability study. Save the Children Fund (UK), South Sudan Programme, 1998.

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Bank, World. Poverty and vulnerability in South Asia. World Bank, 2002.

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Dubai: The vulnerability of success. Columbia University Press, 2008.

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(Bangladesh), Institute of Microfinance, ed. Poverty and vulnerability in rural Bangladesh. University Press Limited, 2015.

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Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women (Canada). The vulnerability of home care and its impact on women's vulnerability to poverty. Ministers Responsible for the Status of Women Canada, 1999.

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The female thing: Dirt, sex, envy, vulnerability. Pantheon Books, 2006.

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author, Yusuf Mohd (Mohammad), and Panda, Archana Kaushik, 1974- author, eds. Elderly women: Vulnerability and support structures. Gyan Publishing House, 2013.

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Viện khoa học xã hội Việt Nam, ed. Poverty, vulnerability and social protection in Vietnam: Selected issues. Thế Gió̕i Publishers, 2012.

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(Bangladesh), Institute of Microfinance, ed. Risk, deprivation and vulnerability facing rural poor of Bangladesh. Institute of Microfinance (InM), 2014.

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Tambunan, Tulus Tahi Hamonangan. Economic crisis and vulnerability: The story from Southeast Asia. Nova Science Publishers, 2011.

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author, Ahmed Meherun, and Institute of Microfinance (Bangladesh), eds. Vulnerability to shocks and coping strategies in rural Bangladesh. Institute of Microfinance, 2013.

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Wailoo, Keith. Katrina's imprint: Race and vulnerability in America. Rutgers University Press, 2010.

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Poppe, Marcelo Khaled. Brazil and climate change: Vulnerability, impacts and adaptation. CGEE, 2009.

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Research Programme on Poverty Alleviation in Tanzania., ed. Children and vulnerability in Tanzania: A brief synthesis. Research on Poverty Alleviation, 2007.

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Different choices: Assessing vulnerability in a South Indian village. Verlag für Entwicklungspolitik, 2004.

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Dengler, Bettina. Approaching vulnerability: Rural livelihoods in the West Bank, Palestine. Margraf, 2005.

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Development, Maldives Ministry of Planning and. Vulnerability and poverty assessment II, 2004, Republic of Maldives: Summary. Ministry of Planning and National Development, 2005.

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Sharma, Vishwa Raj. Contemporary environmental issues: Vulnerability and resilience. Research India Press, 2015.

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Schiere, Richard. China's development challenges: Public sector reform and vulnerability to poverty. Routledge, 2010.

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Poverty and vulnerability in Dhaka slums: The urban livelihoods study. Ashgate Pub Co, 2003.

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China's development challenges: Public sector reform and vulnerability to poverty. Routledge, 2010.

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The Black middle class: Social mobility - and vulnerability. Lynne Rienner, 2007.

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Shahbaz, Babar. Risk, vulnerability and sustainable livelihoods: Insights from Northwest Pakistan. Sustainable Development Policy Institute, 2008.

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Subbarao, K. Toward an understanding of household vulnerability in rural Kenya. World Bank, 2004.

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Women confronting natural disaster: From vulnerability to resilience. Lynne Rienner Publishers, 2012.

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Briguglio, Lino. Profiling vulnerability and resilience: A manual for small states. Commonwealth Secretariat, 2010.

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Dubai: The vulnerability of success / Davidson, Christopher M . Columbia University Press, 2009.

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Chastre, Claire. Poverty and vulnerability in Singida Rural District: Household economy analysis. Save the Children, 2006.

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South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication, ed. Crises, vulnerability & poverty in South Asia: Peoples' struggles for justice and dignity. South Asia Alliance for Poverty Eradication, 2013.

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Cervia, Silvia. Nuove povertà: Vulnerabilità sociale e disuguaglianze di genere e generazioni. Pisa University Press, 2014.

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Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit., ed. One hundred households in Kabul: A study of winter vulnerability, coping strategies ... Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2003.

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Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, ed. Shocks as a source of vulnerability: An empirical investigation from Pakistan. Pakistan Institute of Development Economics, 2012.

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Schütte, Stefan. Poor, poorer, poorest: Urban livelihoods and vulnerability in Mazar-i-Sharif. Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2006.

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Osei-Amponsah, Charity. Vulnerability to poverty: A review with special reference to Ghana. Institute of Economic Affairs, 2007.

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Osei-Amponsah, Charity. Vulnerability to poverty: A review with special reference to Ghana. Institute of Economic Affairs, 2007.

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Sang-Heon, Lee, and Jeong Jae-Ho, eds. Financial vulnerability of the Korean economy: Diagnosis and remedy. Hanyang University Press, 2003.

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Mattila, Päivi. Domestic labour relations in India: Vulnerability and gendered life courses in Jaipur. Institute of Development Studies, University of Helsinki, Finland, 2011.

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Household vulnerability and resilience to economic shocks: Findings from Melanesia. Ashgate, 2014.

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Berti, F. Ceti popolari: Una ricerca sulle nuove vulnerabilità sociali. FrancoAngeli, 2011.

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Ceti popolari: Una ricerca sulle nuove vulnerabilità sociali. FrancoAngeli, 2011.

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Mujahid-Mukhtar, Eshya. Poverty and economic vulnerability in South Asia: Does it impact girls' education? United Nations Children's Fund, Regional Office for South Asia, 2008.

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Mujahid-Mukhtar, Eshya. Poverty and economic vulnerability in South Asia: Does it impact girls' education? United Nations Children's Fund, Regional Office for South Asia, 2008.

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Bakhshi, Parul. Understanding vulnerability of Afghans with disability: Livelihoods, employment, income. Handicap International, 2006.

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International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, ed. Poverty and vulnerability assessment: A survey instrument for the Hindu kush Himalayas. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, 2014.

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Browne, Victoria, Jason Danely, and Doerthe Rosenow, eds. Vulnerability and the Politics of Care. British Academy, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5871/bacad/9780197266830.001.0001.

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Vulnerability is a fundamental aspect of existence, giving rise to the need for care in various forms. Yet we are not all vulnerable in the same way, and not all vulnerabilities are equally recognised or cared for. This transdisciplinary volume considers how vulnerability and care are shaped by relations of power within contemporary contexts of war, development, environmental degradation, sexual violence, aging populations and economic precarity. It proposes that care for vulnerable populations or individuals is inseparable from other political processes of recognition, welfare, healthcare and security, whilst also exploring vulnerability as a shared, generative condition that makes caring possible. Ethnographic and narrative accounts of vulnerable life and caring relations in various geographical regions – including Japan, Uganda, Micronesia, Iraq, Mexico, the UK and the US – are interspersed with perspectives from philosophy, International Relations, social and cultural theory, and more, resulting in a compelling series of intellectual exchanges, creative frictions and provocative insights.
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Brady, Michael S. Suffering and Virtues of Strength and Vulnerability. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812807.003.0005.

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Suffering of all kinds is essential to the cultivation and expression of two important classes of virtue. These are virtues of strength, such as courage, fortitude, and patience, and virtues of vulnerability, such as adaptability and humility. Taking his lead from Nietzsche when discussing the former, in this chapter Brady argues that suffering is essential to the development of these virtues, and indeed is often pursued as a condition on the value of certain ends. Taking his lead from Havi Carel and Ian James Kidd, Brady then argues that suffering is essential to the development and expression of virtues of vulnerability.
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O'Shea, Janet. What’s There to Lose? Vulnerability in Combat Sport. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190871536.003.0005.

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This chapter continues the investigation of the separation of form and function in sport fighting, considering it as a process, rather than a thing. It does so initially through an examination of sparring as a reflection on limitation as well as mastery. Aligning feminist philosophy with sport fighters’ accounts of introspection, the chapter defines limitation as the physical condition that sets parameters around ability; in contrast, vulnerability is the conscious awareness of that limitation. This section moves on to a consideration of self-defense, countering the social distribution of vulnerability along the lines of gender, race, ability, and socioeconomic status with a reflection on the ways in which normative men who act in violence shield themselves from retaliation and, thus, imagine themselves to be invulnerable. This inquiry challenges the idea of vulnerability as a weakness, considering vulnerability instead as generative of ethical action.
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Ing, Michael D. K. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190679118.003.0009.

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This conclusion discusses the value of vulnerability. Expanding on the description of vulnerability provided in the introduction, it articulates a Confucian account of vulnerability that adds to the conversation in three ways: (a) it foregrounds the notion of vulnerability as an essential characteristic of human beings; (b) it stresses that vulnerability is good in instrumental and intrinsic ways (instrumentally it enables values such as morality, trust, and maturity and intrinsically vulnerability is a kind of caring about things; to be vulnerable is to be in a state of care—a condition of caring about people or things); (c) it provides a robust notion of self-cultivation designed to foster an optimal degree of vulnerability by means of ritual practice. The majority of the conclusion explores the instrumental and intrinsic values of vulnerability.
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