This paper explains a method that can be used to adjust the NSS 55th Round poverty estimates so as to make them comparable with earlier official estimates. After presenting the adjusted head-count ratios for all-India and each of the large states, for both urban and rural sectors, the author turns to some broader issues about poverty monitoring in India, including those raised by the non-comparability of estimates that is his main topic but looking further to issues of future survey design and the choice of poverty lines.
This paper focuses on the methodology by which India’s 2002 Below the Poverty Line (BPL) census data...
A complete and updated series on poverty measures for India is presented spanning the period 1951–19...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper provides estimates of poverty and inequality across states as also for different sub-grou...
This paper provides estimates of poverty and inequality across states as also for different sub-grou...
This note presenta adjusted poverty headcount ratios for the regions of the major state of India usi...
We develop a procedure to estimate poverty counts in India from the 55th Round of the Na- tional Sam...
The fieldwork for the 61st National Sample Survey (NSS) has recently been completed and Indian pover...
The fieldwork for the 61st National Sample Survey (NSS) has recently been completed and Indian pover...
This paper amplifies on a suggestion made to the committee constituted by the Planning Commission to...
This paper has two objectives. First, it critically discusses the new method of measuring poverty. I...
In June 2012, the Government of India appointed an Expert Group (C. Rangarajan as Chairman) to take ...
This paper focuses mainly on the conceptual and measurement aspects of poverty and describes the met...
In India, as in other countries, indexes of consumer prices perform many important functions. Millio...
This paper compares the latest estimates of poverty (1999–2000) made by the Planning Commission with...
This paper focuses on the methodology by which India’s 2002 Below the Poverty Line (BPL) census data...
A complete and updated series on poverty measures for India is presented spanning the period 1951–19...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...
This paper provides estimates of poverty and inequality across states as also for different sub-grou...
This paper provides estimates of poverty and inequality across states as also for different sub-grou...
This note presenta adjusted poverty headcount ratios for the regions of the major state of India usi...
We develop a procedure to estimate poverty counts in India from the 55th Round of the Na- tional Sam...
The fieldwork for the 61st National Sample Survey (NSS) has recently been completed and Indian pover...
The fieldwork for the 61st National Sample Survey (NSS) has recently been completed and Indian pover...
This paper amplifies on a suggestion made to the committee constituted by the Planning Commission to...
This paper has two objectives. First, it critically discusses the new method of measuring poverty. I...
In June 2012, the Government of India appointed an Expert Group (C. Rangarajan as Chairman) to take ...
This paper focuses mainly on the conceptual and measurement aspects of poverty and describes the met...
In India, as in other countries, indexes of consumer prices perform many important functions. Millio...
This paper compares the latest estimates of poverty (1999–2000) made by the Planning Commission with...
This paper focuses on the methodology by which India’s 2002 Below the Poverty Line (BPL) census data...
A complete and updated series on poverty measures for India is presented spanning the period 1951–19...
This paper offers a comprehensive analysis of poverty in India. It shows that no matter which of the...