This study compares monetary and multidimensional poverty measures for the Lao People’s Democratic Republic. Using household data of 2007/2008, we compare the empirical outcomes of the country’s current official monetary poverty measure with those of a multidimensional poverty measure. We analyze which population subgroups are identified as poor by both measures and thus belong to the category of the poorest of the poor; and we look at which subgroups are identified as poor by only one of the measures and belong either to the category of the income-poor (identified as poor only by the monetary measure) or to that of the overlooked poor (identified as poor only by the multidimensional poverty measure). Furthermore, we examined drivers of thes...
Abstract: Ethnic minorities have a significantly higher poverty incidence than the majority in Lao P...
Although the multidimensional nature of poverty is widely recognized, the extent to which monetary m...
Poverty measurement is strewn with imperfection. And yet, even understanding limitations such as da...
This paper presents an indicator for measuring multidimensional poverty in the Lao People’s Democrat...
There has been a rapid expansion in the literature on the measurement of multidimensional poverty in...
There has been a rapid expansion in the literature on the measurement of multidimensional poverty in...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
Poverty is multidimensional phenomenon. The poverty measurement that based on consumption level is i...
This paper investigates whether monetary and nonmonetary indicators tell the same story about chroni...
The Asian story of miraculous growth and poverty reduction has reinforced mainstream views of develo...
This study examines multidimensional poverty in Vietnam using the method of Alkire and Foster (2007,...
This paper investigates whether monetary and non-monetary indicators tell the same story about chron...
We consider the relationships between multidimensional and monetary poverty indices in international...
Poverty reduction is a key objective of development interventions. Evaluating the effectiveness of p...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
Abstract: Ethnic minorities have a significantly higher poverty incidence than the majority in Lao P...
Although the multidimensional nature of poverty is widely recognized, the extent to which monetary m...
Poverty measurement is strewn with imperfection. And yet, even understanding limitations such as da...
This paper presents an indicator for measuring multidimensional poverty in the Lao People’s Democrat...
There has been a rapid expansion in the literature on the measurement of multidimensional poverty in...
There has been a rapid expansion in the literature on the measurement of multidimensional poverty in...
A widely used division between poverty measures based on conceptual underpinnings and analytical out...
Poverty is multidimensional phenomenon. The poverty measurement that based on consumption level is i...
This paper investigates whether monetary and nonmonetary indicators tell the same story about chroni...
The Asian story of miraculous growth and poverty reduction has reinforced mainstream views of develo...
This study examines multidimensional poverty in Vietnam using the method of Alkire and Foster (2007,...
This paper investigates whether monetary and non-monetary indicators tell the same story about chron...
We consider the relationships between multidimensional and monetary poverty indices in international...
Poverty reduction is a key objective of development interventions. Evaluating the effectiveness of p...
This research brief presents findings from a mixed methods research project on monetary and multidim...
Abstract: Ethnic minorities have a significantly higher poverty incidence than the majority in Lao P...
Although the multidimensional nature of poverty is widely recognized, the extent to which monetary m...
Poverty measurement is strewn with imperfection. And yet, even understanding limitations such as da...