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The collection of survey data from war zones or other unstable security situations is vulnerable to error because conflict often limits the implementation options. Although there are elevated risks throughout the process, this paper focuses specifically on challenges to frame construction and...
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that Somalia experienced in 2016/17 on poverty, hunger, and consumption. The analysis uses a regression framework to …
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Somalia is highly data-deprived, leaving policy makers to operate in a statistical vacuum. To overcome this challenge … infrastructure in Somalia posed several challenges for implementing a household survey and measuring poverty. This paper outlines how …
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Mogadishu and Hargeisa for the United Nations Population Estimation Survey for Somalia in 2014. The automatically generated … areas have no gaps. The paper extends this work to rural Somalia, for which no records exist of previous enumeration area …
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In fragile states and areas beset by insecurity and conflict, the time available for a face-to-face interview is typically limited. That prevents administering the lengthy household consumption expenditure surveys used for measuring poverty. This paper presents a new approach to obtain unbiased...
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"This paper uses a computable general equilibrium model to assess the welfare impact of commodity price inflation in Tanzania and possible tax policy responses in the short, medium, and long term. The results suggest that global commodity inflation since 2006 may have had a significantly...
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