Poverty comparisons - an increasingly important starting-point for welfare analysis - are almost always based on household surveys. They therefore require that one be able to distinguish underlying differences in the populations being compared from sampling variation: standard errors must be calculated. So far, this has largely been done on the assumption that the household surveys are simple random samples. But household surveys are more complex...
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INFORMACIÓN
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1997/04/30
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Publicación
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LSM129
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1
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1
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2024/09/02
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Disclosed
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Poverty comparisons and household survey design
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proxy means tests for targeting social programs