Measurements of child poverty are commonly carried out using household expenditure data in per capita terms or adjusted by some standard parameter of economies of size. In this paper, we use adult equivalence scales and economies of scale coefficients estimated from the data to assess child poverty in Vietnam. By doing so, we show child poverty in Vietnam to be overestimated by conventional techniques. The commonly used technique for the estimation of adult equivalence scales contains an implicit household income distribution. Therefore, we used these techniques to estimate child poverty and patterns of resource allocation for different household groups. Better-off families (which are largely urban, more educated, female-headed and from the...
This paper analyzes the role of women’s work in reducing poverty in Vietnam during the period of 200...
Household size and composition are often overlooked when income poverty is measured. This leads to a...
Background: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...
Measurements of child poverty are commonly carried out using household expenditure data in per capit...
Despite a wide under-prioritization, the issue of child poverty has received increasing attention wo...
Increased attention to childrens’ special position within poverty measurement resulted in the develo...
Despite two decades of rapid economic growth in Vietnam, child poverty remains a sizeable problem. T...
Vietnam has achieved impressive poverty reduction, with the poverty rate falling from 58 per cent in...
Childhood poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional and context-specific problem. This complexity of c...
Poverty measures in developing countries often ignore the distribution of resources within families ...
Child poverty can be measured using approaches that aim to make cross-country comparisons on a regio...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
This paper analyzes the role of women’s work in reducing poverty in Vietnam during the period of 200...
Household size and composition are often overlooked when income poverty is measured. This leads to a...
Background: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...
Measurements of child poverty are commonly carried out using household expenditure data in per capit...
Despite a wide under-prioritization, the issue of child poverty has received increasing attention wo...
Increased attention to childrens’ special position within poverty measurement resulted in the develo...
Despite two decades of rapid economic growth in Vietnam, child poverty remains a sizeable problem. T...
Vietnam has achieved impressive poverty reduction, with the poverty rate falling from 58 per cent in...
Childhood poverty is a complex, multi-dimensional and context-specific problem. This complexity of c...
Poverty measures in developing countries often ignore the distribution of resources within families ...
Child poverty can be measured using approaches that aim to make cross-country comparisons on a regio...
This illustration presents findings from a research project on monetary and multidimensional child p...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
This paper analyzes the role of women’s work in reducing poverty in Vietnam during the period of 200...
Household size and composition are often overlooked when income poverty is measured. This leads to a...
Background: Child malnutrition is not only a major contributor to child mortality and morbidity, but...