Abstract This paper performs a multidimensional first order dominance analysis of child wellbeing in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC). This methodology allows the ordinal ranking of the 11 provinces of the DRC in terms of their wellbeing based upon the probability of their domination. This empirical application obviates the need to adopt a weighting scheme for the deprivation indicators or to rely on the signs of other cross-derivatives for comparison. We execute a bootstrap linear programming algorithm on seven deprivation indicators for three age groups of children derived from the DRC 2007 Standard Demographic and Health Survey. The results reveal widespread disparities in child wellbeing in the DRC
Relying on two rounds of household budget data (2005 and 2012), this paper presents a proposal for a...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
In this study we show that a multidimensional approach to poverty does not have to be used only for ...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This thesis is an empirical ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a country where demographic and health information is ...
This paper examines school enrollment of youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to ide...
<p>Proportion of different factors related to the child’s medical and perinatal history, parental le...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
Background Determining the magnitude and risk factors of undernutrition in a country that has one of...
This paper examines school enrollment of youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to ide...
In a report published in 2007 UNICEF measured six dimensions of child well-being for the majority of...
and its covariates at primary healthcare level in DR Congo. METHOD: We conducted a community-based c...
This paper proposes a dominance approach to study well-being inequality across countries at the worl...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
Relying on two rounds of household budget data (2005 and 2012), this paper presents a proposal for a...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
In this study we show that a multidimensional approach to poverty does not have to be used only for ...
Abstract: We develop an ordinal method for making welfare comparisons between populations with multi...
[ACCESS RESTRICTED TO THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI AT REQUEST OF AUTHOR.] This thesis is an empirical ...
The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is a country where demographic and health information is ...
This paper examines school enrollment of youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to ide...
<p>Proportion of different factors related to the child’s medical and perinatal history, parental le...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
Background Determining the magnitude and risk factors of undernutrition in a country that has one of...
This paper examines school enrollment of youth in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), to ide...
In a report published in 2007 UNICEF measured six dimensions of child well-being for the majority of...
and its covariates at primary healthcare level in DR Congo. METHOD: We conducted a community-based c...
This paper proposes a dominance approach to study well-being inequality across countries at the worl...
In this paper we make welfare comparisons among districts of Zambia using multidimensional wellbeing...
Relying on two rounds of household budget data (2005 and 2012), this paper presents a proposal for a...
We investigate spatial poverty comparisons in three African countries using multidimensional indicat...
In this study we show that a multidimensional approach to poverty does not have to be used only for ...