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traditional notion of income mobility as well as for mobility around extreme and moderate poverty lines. The estimates suggest … determinants of changes in poverty incidence within cohorts revealed statistically significant roles for age, gender and, to a …
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Previous research has found that subjective well-being (SWB) is lower for individuals classified as being in poverty …. Using panel data for 39,239 individuals living in Germany from 2005-2013, we show that people's SWB is negatively correlated … with the state-level poverty ratio while controlling for individual poverty status and poverty intensity. The negative …
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Panel data conventionally underpin the analysis of poverty mobility over time. However, such data are not readily … paper proposes a method to construct synthetic panel data from cross sections which can provide point estimates of poverty … mobility. In contrast to traditional pseudo-panel methods that require multiple rounds of cross-sectional data to study poverty …
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Poverty estimates based on enumeration from a single point in time form the cornerstone for much of the literature on … poverty. Households are typically interviewed once about their consumption or income, and their wellbeing is assessed from … their responses. Global estimates of poverty that aggregate poverty counts from all countries implicitly assume that the …
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of poverty episodes experienced by a household. Using panel data from the Philippines, we examine the differences between … estimates of poverty dynamics to measurement parameters. While I find that both the components and spells approaches suggest …This study reviews two methods of measuring poverty dynamics. The components approach uses the longitudinally averaged …
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A growing literature uses repeated cross-section surveys to derive ‘synthetic panel' data estimates of poverty dynamics … synthetic panel estimates relative to benchmarks based on estimates derived from genuine household panel data, employing high …. Overall, we are more agnostic about the validity of the synthetic panel approach applied to these two rich countries than are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012920358
A growing literature uses repeated cross-section surveys to derive 'synthetic panel' data estimates of poverty dynamics … synthetic panel estimates relative to benchmarks based on estimates derived from genuine household panel data, employing high …. Overall, we are more agnostic about the validity of the synthetic panel approach applied to these two rich countries than are …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012920432
Panel data conventionally underpin the analysis of poverty mobility over time. However, such data are not readily … paper proposes a method to construct synthetic panel data from cross sections which can provide point estimates of poverty … mobility. In contrast to traditional pseudo-panel methods that require multiple rounds of cross-sectional data to study poverty …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012560109
traditional notion of income mobility as well as for mobility around extreme and moderate poverty lines. The estimates suggest … determinants of changes in poverty incidence within cohorts revealed statistically significant roles for age, gender and education … poverty. -- income mobility ; poverty ; pseudo-panels ; Latin America …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10009125016
Poverty estimates based on enumeration from a single point in time form the cornerstone for much of the literature on … poverty. Households are typically interviewed once about their consumption or income, and their wellbeing is assessed from … their responses. Global estimates of poverty that aggregate poverty counts from all countries implicitly assume that the …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10012245924