We examine the profile of poverty and vulnerability in Tajikistan using household level panel data for 2004 and 2005. The drop in poverty was largely due to increase in remittances from workers working overseas. Households are more likely to be poor if they live in (a) rural areas, (b) large households, (c) households with a large proportion of children; or are pensioners or live in a household whose head is a pensioner. One half of the households observed to be non-poor are vulnerable to poverty. With expected utility approach, our analysis suggests that vulnerability associated with inequality is very large, whereas that from idiosyncratic risk is moderate. Aggregate shocks have been favorable and reduced vulnerability. We advance several...
Tajikistan is classified by the World Bank as one of the CIS countries that are most vulnerable to c...
The combination of the recent global food and financial crises has had severe negative consequences ...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
We examine the profile of poverty and vulnerability in Tajikistan using household level panel data f...
In February-March 2023, 2,000 households were interviewed about their socio-economic conditions in t...
Economists have long recognized that a household's sense of well-being depends not just on its avera...
Household survey data from February-March 2023 and February-March 2015 were analyzed to document cha...
Household survey data from February-March 2023 and February-March 2015 were analyzed to document cha...
This paper examines the profile of poverty in Tajikistan, the most remote and poorest of the indepen...
In the extant literature either income or consumption expenditures as measured over short periods of...
In the extant literature either income or consumption expenditures as measured over short periods of...
Tajikistan?s rural sector has witnessed substantial development since the country began to emerge fr...
Tajikistan is judged to be highly vulnerable to risk, including food insecurity risks and climate ch...
Tajikistan’s rural sector has witnessed substantial development since the country began to emerge fr...
The aim of this paper is to study the impact of remittances from labour migrants on welfare, as well...
Tajikistan is classified by the World Bank as one of the CIS countries that are most vulnerable to c...
The combination of the recent global food and financial crises has had severe negative consequences ...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...
We examine the profile of poverty and vulnerability in Tajikistan using household level panel data f...
In February-March 2023, 2,000 households were interviewed about their socio-economic conditions in t...
Economists have long recognized that a household's sense of well-being depends not just on its avera...
Household survey data from February-March 2023 and February-March 2015 were analyzed to document cha...
Household survey data from February-March 2023 and February-March 2015 were analyzed to document cha...
This paper examines the profile of poverty in Tajikistan, the most remote and poorest of the indepen...
In the extant literature either income or consumption expenditures as measured over short periods of...
In the extant literature either income or consumption expenditures as measured over short periods of...
Tajikistan?s rural sector has witnessed substantial development since the country began to emerge fr...
Tajikistan is judged to be highly vulnerable to risk, including food insecurity risks and climate ch...
Tajikistan’s rural sector has witnessed substantial development since the country began to emerge fr...
The aim of this paper is to study the impact of remittances from labour migrants on welfare, as well...
Tajikistan is classified by the World Bank as one of the CIS countries that are most vulnerable to c...
The combination of the recent global food and financial crises has had severe negative consequences ...
Traditional poverty measures neglect several important dimensions of household welfare. In this pape...