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In order to inform discussions on the extent of poverty in a country, it is often useful to compare the country …'s poverty measures to estimates obtained in other countries with similar levels of development within the same region of the … potential gains from such comparisons in terms of realigning a country's poverty estimates and better informing policy choices …
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There are often large regional differences in poverty and other social indicators within a country. But geographic … poverty profiles based on household surveys tend to be limited to broad areas because survey sample sizes are too small to … permit analysts to construct valid estimates of poverty at the local level. This issue of Findings looks at another way to …
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has translated into substantial poverty reduction according to objective measures based on household survey data. At the … same time, many people do not feel that the poverty situation has been improving in their country or community, and this is … subjective perceptions of poverty trends, and what may explain this divergence: the objective of this note is to document and …
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In many sub-Saharan African countries household surveys are well designed to measure consumption and poverty as well as … because income data is essential to identify the links between growth and poverty reduction, to determine ways to improve … countries as well as international organizations such as the World Bank are asked to document the potential poverty and social …
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Definitions of poverty in developing countries used by most development organizations focus on household income or … terms and ideas to communicate what extreme poverty means to them. This paper discusses learning from the extreme poor in …
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The policy reforms since 1983 have reduced the fiscal deficit and inflation, helped improve infrastructure services, and shifted relative prices and incentives towards the tradable sector, in general, and towards exports, in particular. The key element of fiscal consolidation up to 1991 was the...
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