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Evidence suggests that household responses to price and income changes are significantly sensitive across income levels and rural-urban location. In this paper, we focus on poor households vs. non-poor households using two definitions of poverty, objective and subjective. We evaluate the...
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We offer a review of methods that have been employed to provide poverty estimates of poverty in contexts where household consumption data are unavailable or missing. These contexts range from completely missing and partially missing consumption data in cross sectional household surveys, to...
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There is an increasingly stronger demand for more frequent and accurate poverty estimates, despite the oftentimes unavailable household consumption data. We offer a review of alternative imputation methods that have been employed to provide poverty estimates in such contexts. These range from...
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Measuring poverty trends and dynamics is an important undertaking for poverty reduction policies, which is further highlighted by the SDG goal 1 on eradicating poverty by 2030. We provide abroad overview of the pros and cons of poverty imputation indata-scarce environments, update recent review...
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utility expenditures to a basic imputation model with household-level demographic and employment variables provides accurate …
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. Basic imputation models featuring utility expenditures, together with a modest set of predictors on demographics, employment …
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-level demographic, employment, and asset variables could improve the probability of imputation accuracy between 0.1 and 0.4. Adding …
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We analyze the Indian National Sample Survey data spanning 1987/88–2011/12 to uncover patterns of transition into and out of different classes of the consumption distribution. At the aggregate level, income growth has accelerated, accompanied by accelerating poverty decline. Underlying these...
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We examine economic mobility in India while accounting for misclassification to better understand the welfare e§ects of … cast doubt on the conventional wisdom that marginalized households in India are catching up. …
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countries is explained by the sectoral/occupational employment structure of the economies. …
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