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Drawing on the comparative household surveys, this article examines subjective wellbeing in Armenia, Azerbaijan and Georgia, three low-income transitional countries located on the Caucasus. We found that economic factors explain a considerable part of the variation in subjective wellbeing. The...
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-II areas did not decrease during 2007-2012. The decomposition analysis shows that the reduction of the poverty incidence …
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56 percent recently. Our decomposition analysis shows that differences in characteristics could explain as much as one …
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This study examines the asset and income pattern of poor ethnic minorities in Northern Mountains of Vietnam using data from a 2010 Northern Mountain Baseline Survey (NMBS) of the Second Northern Mountains Poverty Reduction Project and Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey (VHLSS) 2010. The...
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This paper decomposes changes in poverty into growth and redistribution components, and employs several pro-poor growth concepts and indices to explore the growth, poverty and inequality nexus in Indonesia over the period 2002-2012. We find a ‘trickle-down’ situation, which the poor have...
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inequality, using the Household Budget Survey data for 2010. The decomposition framework that we utilize here is one usually …
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highest proportion (53%) of Bahun/Chhetri households achieved food self-sufficiency compared to mere 10% of Occupational caste … caste, daily wage laborers and small landholders. Education received the highest priority for the cash income expenditure …
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In the factors that affect income and poverty outcomes, there are some features unique to India. Caste, ethnicity … them freely are of considerable significance. This paper examines to what extent some ethnic,religious and caste minorities …
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Chile provides an interesting setting to analyze vulnerability to poverty, especially today, after the last poverty count presented in 2013 by the Ministry of Planning. After twenty years of declining poverty, national indicators showed an increase in poverty from 13% in 2006 to 14% in 2011....
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