In this paper, we employ recently completed "poverty maps" for three countries as tools for an ex ante evaluation of the distributional incidence of geographic targeting of public resources. We simulate the impact on poverty of transferring an exogenously given budget to geographically defined sub-groups of the population according to their relative poverty status. We find large gains from targeting smaller administrative units, such as districts or villages. However, these gains are still far from the poverty reduction that would be possible had the planners had access to information on household level income or consumption. Our results indicate that a useful way forward might be to combine fine geographic targeting using a poverty map wit...
This mapping approach aims to make the marginalized and poor visible by identifying areas with diffi...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...
The major goal of social policy in most developing countries is poverty alleviation. The ultimate ch...
Madagascar, we simulate the impact on poverty of transferring an exogenously given budget to geograp...
"The authors employ the recently completed "poverty map" for Morocco, referring to the year 2004, as...
The authors employ the recently completed"poverty map"for Morocco, referring to the year 2004, as a ...
Proper targeting of policy interventions requires reasonable estimates of the benefits of the altern...
Hundreds of millions of poor families receive some form of targeted social assistance. Many of these...
The paper presents a methodology for mapping poverty within national borders at the level of relativ...
In high-income countries poverty maps are typically applied to represent concentrations of poor popu...
A key consideration in planning action to assist poor and hungry households is simply to have a good...
Poverty mapping is usually developed from some sources of data, such as from census and survey data....
Geographical targeting may be a viable way to allocate resources for poverty alleviation in developi...
This poster explores what regions are more likely to be targeted by public investments. Does target...
Geographic targeting is often recommended as a way to improve the impact of social spending and infr...
This mapping approach aims to make the marginalized and poor visible by identifying areas with diffi...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...
The major goal of social policy in most developing countries is poverty alleviation. The ultimate ch...
Madagascar, we simulate the impact on poverty of transferring an exogenously given budget to geograp...
"The authors employ the recently completed "poverty map" for Morocco, referring to the year 2004, as...
The authors employ the recently completed"poverty map"for Morocco, referring to the year 2004, as a ...
Proper targeting of policy interventions requires reasonable estimates of the benefits of the altern...
Hundreds of millions of poor families receive some form of targeted social assistance. Many of these...
The paper presents a methodology for mapping poverty within national borders at the level of relativ...
In high-income countries poverty maps are typically applied to represent concentrations of poor popu...
A key consideration in planning action to assist poor and hungry households is simply to have a good...
Poverty mapping is usually developed from some sources of data, such as from census and survey data....
Geographical targeting may be a viable way to allocate resources for poverty alleviation in developi...
This poster explores what regions are more likely to be targeted by public investments. Does target...
Geographic targeting is often recommended as a way to improve the impact of social spending and infr...
This mapping approach aims to make the marginalized and poor visible by identifying areas with diffi...
Typical living standards surveys can provide a wealth of information about welfare levels, poverty, ...
The major goal of social policy in most developing countries is poverty alleviation. The ultimate ch...