Analysis of the mismatch between Tanzania household budget survey and national panel survey data in poverty and inequality levels and trends
Nadia Belhaj Hassine,
Maria Adelaida Lopera,
Alvin Etang Ndip and
Wendy Karamba
No 8361, Policy Research Working Paper Series from The World Bank
Abstract:
This study carries out a thorough investigation of the potential sources of mismatch in poverty and inequality levels and trends between the Tanzania National Panel Survey and Household Budget Survey. The main findings of the study include the following. First, the difference in poverty levels between the Household Budget Survey and the National Panel Survey is essentially explained by the differences in the methods of estimating the poverty line. Second, the discrepancy in poverty trends can be mainly attributed to the difference in inter-year temporal price deflators, and, to a lesser extent, spatial price deflators. The use of the consumer price index for adjusting consumption variation across years would show a decline in poverty during the past five years for the Household Budget Survey and the National Panel Survey. Third, despite noticeable differences in the methods of household consumption data collection, the Household Budget Survey and National Panel Survey show close mean household consumption levels in the last rounds, when using the consumer price index to adjust for inter-year price variations. Mean household consumption levels in the Household Budget Survey 2011/12 and National Panel Survey 2010/11 are comparable, and the mean consumption level in the National Panel Survey 2012/13 is around 10 percent higher. The difference is driven by higher levels of aggregate and food consumption by the better-off groups in the National Panel Survey. Fourth, the mismatch in inequality trends and pro-poor growth patterns between the two surveys could not be resolved and is a subject for further analysis.
Keywords: Inequality; Poverty Reduction; Transport Services; Education; Educational Sciences; Urban Housing and Land Settlements; Urban Governance and Management; Urban Housing; Municipal Management and Reform; Urban Economics; City to City Alliances; Urban Communities; Communities and Human Settlements; National Urban Development Policies&Strategies; Public Sector Development; Urban Economic Development; Regional Urban Development; Urban Development; Agriculture; Nutrition; Food Security (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2018-03-07
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