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-eective way to identify income-poor beneciaries of targeted anti-poverty programs. However, their usefulness depends on whether …-parametric regression- techniques, we show that the resulting leakage can largely be conned to the non-poor close to the poverty line …. However, simulating the eect on poverty measures of a uniform transfer to beneciaries across inclusion rates suggests that the …
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The non take-up of social assistance bene?ts due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty e¤ect of these …
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The main objectives of social assistance benefits, including poverty alleviation and labor- market or social … discuss the poverty implications of our results. …
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The non take-up of social assistance benefits due to claim costs may seriously limit the anti-poverty effect of these …
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households headed by men. We analyze the determinants of consumption, shock exposure and vulnerability to poverty. Using unique … and less vulnerable to poverty than households with a male head. In Vietnam de jure female-headed households are … consumption poorer and more vulnerable to poverty. In Thailand de jure female-headed households do not differ significantly from …
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The main objectives of social assistance benefits, including poverty alleviation and labor-market or social … discuss the poverty implications of our results. …
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-effective way to identify income-poor beneficiaries of targeted anti-poverty programs. However, their usefulness depends on whether …-parametric regression-techniques, we show that the resulting leakage can largely be confined to the non-poor close to the poverty line …. However, simulating the impact on poverty measures of a uniform transfer to beneficiaries across inclusion rates suggests that …
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poverty and downside risk. Using a unique panel data set of over 4000 rural households in both countries, we find that female … households are less vulnerable to poverty and not worse off in terms of vulnerability to perceived downside risk. …
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The non take-up of social assistance benefits due to claim costs may seriously limit the antipoverty effect of these programs. Yet, available evidence is fragmented and mostly relies on interview-based data, potentially biased by misreporting and measurement errors on both benefit entitlement...
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