What use has a poverty line when we do not know what it actually allows for? I exploit this weaknesses of the dollar-a-day methodology to motivate a relatively more consistent alternative in global poverty measurement. Poverty lines targeting well-defined welfare levels are constructed as consumption baskets, following recommendation 15 of the World Bank Commission on Global Poverty which promotes the use of a cost of basic needs approach in global poverty measurement. Those baskets are priced locally and separately for each year, and account for basic nutrition, heating, housing, health, education and other expenses. This transparent method is here applied on long run poverty measurement for a group of eight countries. A second contributio...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Abstract: National poverty lines vary greatly across the world, from under $1 per person per day to ...
Martin Ravallion?s ?One Pager? No. 66 focuses on two key issues: the level of the World Bank?s inter...
What use has a poverty line when we do not know what it actually allows for? I exploit this weakness...
What use has a poverty line when we do not know what it actually allows for? I exploit this weakness...
This paper provides a new estimation of an international poverty line based on a Bayesian approach. ...
Measuring long-run changes and comparing living standards across very different countries can be fac...
The paper presents the first major update of the international"$1 a day"poverty line, first proposed...
Global and local Poverty has been subject of study since early times, now a day, it seems like pove...
This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international p...
Some years ago a consensus emerged in the development community on the idea of an international pove...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Abstract: National poverty lines vary greatly across the world, from under $1 per person per day to ...
Martin Ravallion?s ?One Pager? No. 66 focuses on two key issues: the level of the World Bank?s inter...
What use has a poverty line when we do not know what it actually allows for? I exploit this weakness...
What use has a poverty line when we do not know what it actually allows for? I exploit this weakness...
This paper provides a new estimation of an international poverty line based on a Bayesian approach. ...
Measuring long-run changes and comparing living standards across very different countries can be fac...
The paper presents the first major update of the international"$1 a day"poverty line, first proposed...
Global and local Poverty has been subject of study since early times, now a day, it seems like pove...
This dataset contains estimates of global poverty on the long run at three different international p...
Some years ago a consensus emerged in the development community on the idea of an international pove...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank’s past estimates of global poverty, incorpora...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
The widely applied “dollar-a-day” methodology identifies global absolute poverty as declining precip...
Ending poverty is a moral and ethical aim, and living without poverty is one of the human rights. To...
The paper presents a major overhaul to the World Bank's past estimates of global poverty, incorporat...
Abstract: National poverty lines vary greatly across the world, from under $1 per person per day to ...
Martin Ravallion?s ?One Pager? No. 66 focuses on two key issues: the level of the World Bank?s inter...