Current estimates of global poverty vary substantially across studies. In this paper we undertake a novel sensitivity analysis to highlight the importance of methodological choices in estimating global poverty. We measure global poverty using different data sources, parametric and nonparametric estimation methods, and multiple poverty lines. Our results indicate that estimates of global poverty vary significantly when they are based alternately on data from household surveys versus national accounts but are relatively consistent across different estimation methods. The decline in poverty over the past decade is found to be robust across methodological choices
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, incorpora...
In this paper we discuss the compatibility of different global poverty estimates under a unified fra...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThis paper provides an extensive sensitivity a...
This paper provides an extensive sensitivity analyses of the global multidimensional poverty index (...
In this article we discuss the compatibility of different global poverty estimates under a unified f...
Global poverty is higher on the public agenda than ever before. While it has always been a central c...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
Recently, the World Bank released ?updated? global poverty estimates. These new numbers are based on...
We present theory and evidence to suggest that, in the context of analysing global poverty, the EKS ...
The international community is committed to millennium development goals which postulate a vision of...
The level of, and trends in, global inequality and global poverty are indicative assessments of who ...
The dollar-a-day method, applied in monitoring the UN's development goals against poverty, provides ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
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, incorpora...
In this paper we discuss the compatibility of different global poverty estimates under a unified fra...
This Working Paper should not be reported as representing the views of the IMF. The views expressed ...
Altres ajuts: CERCA Programme/Generalitat de CatalunyaThis paper provides an extensive sensitivity a...
This paper provides an extensive sensitivity analyses of the global multidimensional poverty index (...
In this article we discuss the compatibility of different global poverty estimates under a unified f...
Global poverty is higher on the public agenda than ever before. While it has always been a central c...
We use a parametric method to estimate the income distribution for 191 countries between 1970 and 20...
Recently, the World Bank released ?updated? global poverty estimates. These new numbers are based on...
We present theory and evidence to suggest that, in the context of analysing global poverty, the EKS ...
The international community is committed to millennium development goals which postulate a vision of...
The level of, and trends in, global inequality and global poverty are indicative assessments of who ...
The dollar-a-day method, applied in monitoring the UN's development goals against poverty, provides ...
The extent to which growth reduces global poverty has been disputed for 30 years. Although there are...
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, incorpora...
In this paper we discuss the compatibility of different global poverty estimates under a unified fra...