Data Gaps, Data Incomparability, and Data Imputation : A Review of Poverty Measurement Methods for Data-Scarce Environments
Questions that often come up in contexts where household consumption data are unavailable or missing include: what are the best existing methods to obtain poverty estimates at a single snapshot in time? and over time? and what are the best available methods to study poverty dynamics? A variety of different techniques have been developed to tackle these questions, but unfortunately, they are presented in different forms and lack unified terminology. We offer a review of poverty imputation methods that address contexts ranging from completely missing and partially missing consumption data in cross sectional household surveys, to missing panel household data. We present the various existing methods under a common framework, with pedagogical discussion on their intuition. Empirical illustrations are provided using several rounds of household survey data from Vietnam. Furthermore, we also offer a practical guide with detailed instructions on computer programs that can be used to implement the reviewed techniques
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2019
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Authors: | Dang, Hai-Anh |
Other Persons: | Jolliffe, Dean (contributor) ; Carletto, Calogero (contributor) |
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[2019]: [S.l.] : SSRN |
Subject: | Armut | Poverty | Messung | Measurement | Datenqualität | Data quality | Datenerhebung | Data collection | Statistische Methode | Statistical method |
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Extent: | 1 Online-Ressource (67 p) |
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Type of publication: | Book / Working Paper |
Language: | English |
Notes: | In: Journal of Economic Surveys, Forthcoming Nach Informationen von SSRN wurde die ursprüngliche Fassung des Dokuments December 31, 2018 erstellt |
Classification: | C15 - Statistical Simulation Methods; Monte Carlo Methods ; I32 - Measurement and Analysis of Poverty ; O15 - Human Resources; Income Distribution; Migration |
Source: | ECONIS - Online Catalogue of the ZBW |
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012895869