This paper seeks to answer an operational development question: how best to target the poor? In their endeavor, policy makers, program managers, and development practitioners face the daily challenge of targeting policies, projects, and services at the poorer strata of the population. This is also the case for microfinance institutions that seek to estimate the poverty outreach among their clients. This paper addresses these challenges. Using household survey data from Uganda, we estimate four alternative models for improving the identification of the poor in the country. Furthermore, we analyze the model sensitivity to different poverty lines and test their validity using bootstrapped simulation methods. While there is bound to be some err...
This paper develops low cost, reasonably accurate, and simple models for improving the targeting eff...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...
This paper seeks to answer an operational development question: how best to target the poor? In thei...
The motivation for this research stems from increasing interest showed for the issue of targeting. T...
This study attempts an assessment of the effectiveness of the proxy means test (PMT) procedure in ac...
Accurate targeting is key for the success of any development policy. While a number of factors might...
The measurement of per capita daily expenditures relative to a monetary poverty line, also known as ...
The recent international financial crisis and the steady decrease in development assistance have put...
The measurement of per capita daily expenditures which are compared with a monetary poverty line is ...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Today, in all countries, the government’s goal of supportive policies is to create an efficient syst...
Abstract: This paper examines the performance of a particular method for predicting poverty. The me...
Targeted social safety net programs have become an increasingly common tool to address poverty (Coad...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
This paper develops low cost, reasonably accurate, and simple models for improving the targeting eff...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...
This paper seeks to answer an operational development question: how best to target the poor? In thei...
The motivation for this research stems from increasing interest showed for the issue of targeting. T...
This study attempts an assessment of the effectiveness of the proxy means test (PMT) procedure in ac...
Accurate targeting is key for the success of any development policy. While a number of factors might...
The measurement of per capita daily expenditures relative to a monetary poverty line, also known as ...
The recent international financial crisis and the steady decrease in development assistance have put...
The measurement of per capita daily expenditures which are compared with a monetary poverty line is ...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Today, in all countries, the government’s goal of supportive policies is to create an efficient syst...
Abstract: This paper examines the performance of a particular method for predicting poverty. The me...
Targeted social safety net programs have become an increasingly common tool to address poverty (Coad...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
This paper develops low cost, reasonably accurate, and simple models for improving the targeting eff...
Development institutions and projects frequently seek to target poorer segments of the population. Y...
Targeting of national anti-poverty programs in low-income countries commonly relies on statistical p...