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COVID-19 is likely to have a large impact on the welfare of Tunisian households. First, some individuals might be more vulnerable to contracting the disease because their living conditions or jobs make them more susceptible to meeting others or practicing social distancing. Lack of adequate...
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Although household well-being is anchored in long-term average rates of consumption, welfare comparisons typically rely … questions. Identification stems from diary-recall differences in reports from the same household, does not require these reports …-effective suggestions for designing survey modules to yield the most accurate measurements of consumption well-being, and offers new …
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overall poverty rate, but individual poverty statuses are affected. Intra-household consumption inequalities accounts for 14 …Intra-household inequalities have long been a source of concern for policy design, but there is very little evidence … novel survey for Senegal in which consumption data were collected at a disaggregated level, this paper quantifies these …
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This paper studies the relationship between conflict and household welfare by using a detailed panel data set of … household victimization across the most conflict-affected regions in Nigeria between 2010 and 2017, during a time characterized … finds that becoming a victim of conflict leads to higher food insecurity and decreased consumption. Since different types of …
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Accurate poverty measurement relies on household consumption data, but such data are often inadequate, outdated or …-poverty rates, as well as mean consumption levels and the entire consumption distribution. Analyzing 22 multi-topic household … results. Adding either household utility expenditures or food expenditures to basic imputation models with household …
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30 percent and as low as 9 percent. Benefits go up steadily as household exposure to grid electrification (measured by …
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