This manuscript aims to deepen our understanding of poverty in Uganda, by integrating the country’s qualitative and quantitative data, enriching information from one approach with that from the other, and merging the findings from these two approaches into one set of policy recommendations. The results show that this dual approach to poverty analysis enriches the discussion of poverty trends by drawing attention to aspects of poverty and well-being neglected by simple construction of poverty indicators
Despite the excellent progress made by Uganda in reducing poverty since 1992, there have also been s...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
This paper extends the methodology of Elbers, C., Lanjouw, J. O., & Lanjouw, P. (2003). Micro level ...
Despite Uganda’s impressive reduction in monetary based poverty, during the 1990’s, recent evidence ...
Uganda has seen impressive economic growth and substantial poverty reductions over the past few deca...
This paper addresses a current methodological gap in poverty measurement, which stems from acknowled...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
Uganda’s excellent record in reducing the national incidence of monetary poverty over the 1990s is w...
Summary. — Economics is commonly associated with the use of quantitative methods, and because of thi...
This paper takes as its point of departure recent research that suggests propoor policies are more l...
Traditionally, our understanding of poverty has been based on comparisons of standardized quantitati...
The broad aim of the research was to establish a tool for identifying cost effective poverty allevia...
Traditionally Poverty has been measured by a unique indicator, income, assuming this was the most re...
While Uganda has made significant efforts in reducing the proportion of individuals and households l...
Despite the excellent progress made by Uganda in reducing poverty since 1992, there have also been s...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
This paper extends the methodology of Elbers, C., Lanjouw, J. O., & Lanjouw, P. (2003). Micro level ...
Despite Uganda’s impressive reduction in monetary based poverty, during the 1990’s, recent evidence ...
Uganda has seen impressive economic growth and substantial poverty reductions over the past few deca...
This paper addresses a current methodological gap in poverty measurement, which stems from acknowled...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
Notwithstanding a decade of unprecedented social and economic reforms in Uganda, poverty, vulnerabil...
Uganda’s excellent record in reducing the national incidence of monetary poverty over the 1990s is w...
Summary. — Economics is commonly associated with the use of quantitative methods, and because of thi...
This paper takes as its point of departure recent research that suggests propoor policies are more l...
Traditionally, our understanding of poverty has been based on comparisons of standardized quantitati...
The broad aim of the research was to establish a tool for identifying cost effective poverty allevia...
Traditionally Poverty has been measured by a unique indicator, income, assuming this was the most re...
While Uganda has made significant efforts in reducing the proportion of individuals and households l...
Despite the excellent progress made by Uganda in reducing poverty since 1992, there have also been s...
The paper uses nationally representative household panel data to investigate if ill health is import...
This paper extends the methodology of Elbers, C., Lanjouw, J. O., & Lanjouw, P. (2003). Micro level ...