This study attempts to analyse the economic and social situation of children living in child-headed households using a poverty analysis framework. The study used family of indexes developed by Foster, Greer and Thorbecke (1984) commonly known as FGT measures to measure aggregate poverty and micro-econometric method to uncover the various determinants of poverty status of children in child-headed households. Quantitative method (Household survey) was used to generate information. From the descriptive statistics we found out that the average monthly per capita income is about half of the poverty line and the average level of consumption is also by far below the poverty line. We found out that about 77.3% of the total CHHs are below the absolu...
The concept of poverty is multi-dimensional. Although it is possible to measure poverty using the po...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
This paper uses household level data collected from November 2010 to December 2011 for 303 responde...
AbstractChild poverty is widespread and anticipated to endure in the future, particularly in develop...
Children are the most susceptible to poverty and it often directly affects them through access to sa...
Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data of a pro-poor sample of Ethiopian children provides a ...
Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data of a pro-poor sample of Ethiopian children provides a ...
There are long-standing debates about how to measure poverty and well-being and how to classify hous...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
PhD (Economics) - North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.The study investigated on the de...
Drawing on three rounds of survey and qualitative data, this paper examines household poverty dynami...
This paper analyses rural poverty in Ethiopia using the 1997 round of household survey data from the...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia's rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
Poverty analysis studies in Ethiopia are dominated by measures determined by the subjectivity of the...
The study reported here used household level data to analyse determinants of household poverty among...
The concept of poverty is multi-dimensional. Although it is possible to measure poverty using the po...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
This paper uses household level data collected from November 2010 to December 2011 for 303 responde...
AbstractChild poverty is widespread and anticipated to endure in the future, particularly in develop...
Children are the most susceptible to poverty and it often directly affects them through access to sa...
Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data of a pro-poor sample of Ethiopian children provides a ...
Analysis of quantitative and qualitative data of a pro-poor sample of Ethiopian children provides a ...
There are long-standing debates about how to measure poverty and well-being and how to classify hous...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia¿s rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
PhD (Economics) - North-West University, Vaal Triangle Campus, 2016.The study investigated on the de...
Drawing on three rounds of survey and qualitative data, this paper examines household poverty dynami...
This paper analyses rural poverty in Ethiopia using the 1997 round of household survey data from the...
As one of the poorest countries in the world, Ethiopia's rate of child malnutrition is one of the hi...
Poverty analysis studies in Ethiopia are dominated by measures determined by the subjectivity of the...
The study reported here used household level data to analyse determinants of household poverty among...
The concept of poverty is multi-dimensional. Although it is possible to measure poverty using the po...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
This paper uses household level data collected from November 2010 to December 2011 for 303 responde...