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possession of consumer durables. Thus, there is implication for poverty and possession (or lack) of some consumer durable goods … classification method. Ownership of selected consumer durables was vital in obtaining clusters. Moreover, in the analysis of clusters …
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Element ends with two sections showing first how measures of inequality, poverty and welfare may be derived from such an order …
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relatively poor for both rural and urban areas across the states of India. The hypotheses that inequality impacts consumption …
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In the present paper it will be shown empirically that risk at poverty has a negative impact on household consumption …
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Frequent measurement of poverty is challenging, as measurement often relies on complex and expensive expenditure surveys that try to measure expenditures on a comprehensive consumption aggregate. This paper investigates the use of consumption "sub-aggregates" instead. The use of consumption...
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