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Producing an Improved Geographic Profile of Poverty: Methodology and Evidence from Three Developing Countries

Gabriel Demombynes (), Chris Elbers, Jean Lanjouw, Peter Lanjouw, Johan Mistiaen and Berk Özler

No DP2002-39, WIDER Working Paper Series from World Institute for Development Economic Research (UNU-WIDER)

Abstract: This paper implements a methodology for estimating poverty in Ecuador, Madagascar and South Africa, at levels of disaggregation that to date have not generally been available. The methodology is based on a statistical procedure to combine household survey data with population census data, imputing into the latter a measure of per capita consumption from the former. The countries are very unlike each other—with different geographies, stages of development, quality and types of data, and so on.

Keywords: Economic forecasting; Poverty measurement; Regional economics; Methodology (Statistics) (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2002
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