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Minot and Baulch combine household survey and census data to construct a provincial poverty map of Vietnam and evaluate the accuracy of geographically targeted antipoverty programs. First, they estimate per capita expenditure as a function of selected household and geographic characteristics...
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Spatially disaggregated maps of the incidence of poverty can be constructed by combining household survey data and census data. In some countries (notably China and India), national statistics agencies are reluctant, for reasons of confidentiality, to release household-level census data, but...
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The authors combine household survey and census data to construct a provincial poverty map of Vietnam and evaluate the accuracy of geographically targeted antipoverty programs. First, they estimate per capita expenditure as a function of selected household and geographic characteristics using...
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Spatially disaggregated maps of the incidence of poverty can be constructed by combining household survey data and census data. In some countries (notably China and India), national statistics agencies are reluctant, for reasons of confidentiality, to release household-level census data, but...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014067252
Background -- Data and methods -- 2.1 Data -- 2.2 Methods to estimate the incidence of poverty -- 2.3 Methods to estimate other measures of poverty -- 2.4 Methods to estimate measures of inequality -- 2.5 Limitations of the analysis -- 2.6 Methods in global spatial regression analysis -- 2.7...
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