This paper examines the dynamics of wellbeing in Ethiopia by assessing changes in poverty status based on consumption and asset ownership. Using panel data from the first two waves of the Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS), we discover that although the cross-sectional poverty remains relatively unchanged (approximately 30% in both 2012 and 2014), the proportion of the population experiencing consumption poverty at some point during this period is 47%. An asset-based measure of poverty exhibits fewer transitions in and out of poverty. Examination of the direction and magnitude of change in consumption both at aggregate and subgroup levels indicates that despite a stagnant poverty rate, consumption patterns have changed significantly. The f...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
Summary Most of studies in poverty analysis focused on analyzing poverty at a point in time or the ...
Using three rounds of data from the Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS), we estimate a series of dyn...
Understanding change is critical to policy formulation. Who benefits, who loses from change, and wha...
Poverty can take many different forms, ranging widely over dimensions both monetary, such as consump...
Several studies have shown conceptually that assets form a more robust basis for identifying the poo...
Using panel data spanning 15 years, this paper investigates the persistence and correlates of subje...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Several studies ...
According to several studies, poverty in rural Ethiopia has fallen significantly since the early 199...
Drawing on three rounds of survey and qualitative data, this paper examines household poverty dynami...
Paper 1. This paper analysed the state of poverty and income distribution in rural and urban Ethiopi...
This paper addresses issues related to the dynamics of income poverty using unique household panel d...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
This study is primarily intended to examine the dynamics and determinants of rural household poverty...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
Summary Most of studies in poverty analysis focused on analyzing poverty at a point in time or the ...
Using three rounds of data from the Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS), we estimate a series of dyn...
Understanding change is critical to policy formulation. Who benefits, who loses from change, and wha...
Poverty can take many different forms, ranging widely over dimensions both monetary, such as consump...
Several studies have shown conceptually that assets form a more robust basis for identifying the poo...
Using panel data spanning 15 years, this paper investigates the persistence and correlates of subje...
The paper examines poverty in urban Ethiopia using household survey data for 1994 and 2000. Consumpt...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Several studies ...
According to several studies, poverty in rural Ethiopia has fallen significantly since the early 199...
Drawing on three rounds of survey and qualitative data, this paper examines household poverty dynami...
Paper 1. This paper analysed the state of poverty and income distribution in rural and urban Ethiopi...
This paper addresses issues related to the dynamics of income poverty using unique household panel d...
Effective poverty reduction programs require careful measurement of poverty status. Commonly used co...
This study is primarily intended to examine the dynamics and determinants of rural household poverty...
Summary This study analyzes the persistence of poverty in both rural and urban areas in Ethiopia dur...
Summary Most of studies in poverty analysis focused on analyzing poverty at a point in time or the ...
Using three rounds of data from the Ethiopia Socioeconomic Survey (ESS), we estimate a series of dyn...