Poverty measures and profiles are used increasingly to guide antipoverty policies in low-income countries. An essential element in these analyses is the specification of a poverty line. However, there are many different methods for setting poverty lines, and different methods can yield strikingly different results, with correspondingly different policy implications. Using recent household survey data from Mozambique, this paper explores the differences that occur using the most common poverty line methodologies, the Food Energy Intake (FEI) and the Cost of Basic Needs (CBN) methods, over different levels of geographic specificity. We find that regional and provincial rankings of Foster, Greer, and Thorbecke poverty indices are not robust to...
Do households facing different realizations of prices rather than a simple price alter the results o...
This paper proposes a new method for defining an international poverty line based on explicit budget...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThe standard practice in most OECD countrie...
Poverty measures and profiles are used increasingly to guide antipoverty policies in low-income coun...
Poverty measures and profiles are used increasingly to guide antipoverty policies in low- income cou...
In most countries and globally, malnutrition rates exceed poverty rates. The World Bank estimates th...
To monitor changes in absolute poverty across time, it is crucial to ensure that the established pov...
The “Cost of Basic Needs” (CBN) approach to drawing consumption-based poverty lines is widely applie...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
Millennium Development Goal 1 (MDG 1) on halving extreme poverty is measured with the international ...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
Unlike some other countries, there is no legislated poverty line for South Africa. Various absolute...
Abstract: National poverty lines vary greatly across the world, from under $1 per person per day to ...
8pIn Tanzania, a food monetary poverty line of TZS1 10,219 per adult equivalent for 28 days in 2007 ...
Do households facing different realizations of prices rather than a simple price alter the results o...
This paper proposes a new method for defining an international poverty line based on explicit budget...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThe standard practice in most OECD countrie...
Poverty measures and profiles are used increasingly to guide antipoverty policies in low-income coun...
Poverty measures and profiles are used increasingly to guide antipoverty policies in low- income cou...
In most countries and globally, malnutrition rates exceed poverty rates. The World Bank estimates th...
To monitor changes in absolute poverty across time, it is crucial to ensure that the established pov...
The “Cost of Basic Needs” (CBN) approach to drawing consumption-based poverty lines is widely applie...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
Millennium Development Goal 1 (MDG 1) on halving extreme poverty is measured with the international ...
The objective of measuring poverty is usually to make comparisons over time or between two or more g...
The poor are those whose expenditure (or income) falls below a poverty line. This chapter explains h...
Unlike some other countries, there is no legislated poverty line for South Africa. Various absolute...
Abstract: National poverty lines vary greatly across the world, from under $1 per person per day to ...
8pIn Tanzania, a food monetary poverty line of TZS1 10,219 per adult equivalent for 28 days in 2007 ...
Do households facing different realizations of prices rather than a simple price alter the results o...
This paper proposes a new method for defining an international poverty line based on explicit budget...
The original publication is available at www.springer.comThe standard practice in most OECD countrie...