In this paper two issues, which have been the subject of much multidisciplinary research, are investigated. The first is whether consumption expenditure can be treated as a measure of welfare. The second is whether larger households can be viewed as richer than smaller ones. These issues are investigated drawing on data for Ghana covering the 1990s. It is argued that while household consumption can act as an opportunity measure of welfare the use of averages can mislead. The problems in assessing how household size affects the measurement of welfare are discussed in the context of Ghana's experience of poverty reduction
Household surveys are playing an increasingly important role in the measurement of poverty and well-...
Abstract Over time, while some countries have experienced trends of poverty and inequality moving in...
This paper uses a new, 2005/06 nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze how ...
In this paper two issues, which have been the subject of much multidisciplinary research, are invest...
In this paper the links from measures of consumption to welfare and well-being are discussed drawing...
In this paper the links from measures of consumption to welfare and well-being are discussed drawing...
The effectiveness of government policies and programs relies heavily on measurements of poverty and ...
Three issues are addressed in this paper. First, we use both household and macro data to establish h...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the determinants of household food expenditure a...
The period since 1991 has seen a general improvement both in terms of household welfare and schoolin...
Given the growing world population and income in emerging economies, increased demand for food and f...
A model of the producing and consuming household is developed and used to derive comparative static ...
Given the growing world population and income in emerging economies, increased demand for food and f...
Background In many developing countries, policies aimed at improving welfare through poverty reduct...
In Covid-19 pandemic era when most households’ members have lost their jobs and incomes, the governm...
Household surveys are playing an increasingly important role in the measurement of poverty and well-...
Abstract Over time, while some countries have experienced trends of poverty and inequality moving in...
This paper uses a new, 2005/06 nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze how ...
In this paper two issues, which have been the subject of much multidisciplinary research, are invest...
In this paper the links from measures of consumption to welfare and well-being are discussed drawing...
In this paper the links from measures of consumption to welfare and well-being are discussed drawing...
The effectiveness of government policies and programs relies heavily on measurements of poverty and ...
Three issues are addressed in this paper. First, we use both household and macro data to establish h...
The main objective of this study was to investigate the determinants of household food expenditure a...
The period since 1991 has seen a general improvement both in terms of household welfare and schoolin...
Given the growing world population and income in emerging economies, increased demand for food and f...
A model of the producing and consuming household is developed and used to derive comparative static ...
Given the growing world population and income in emerging economies, increased demand for food and f...
Background In many developing countries, policies aimed at improving welfare through poverty reduct...
In Covid-19 pandemic era when most households’ members have lost their jobs and incomes, the governm...
Household surveys are playing an increasingly important role in the measurement of poverty and well-...
Abstract Over time, while some countries have experienced trends of poverty and inequality moving in...
This paper uses a new, 2005/06 nationally-representative household survey from Ghana to analyze how ...