Poverty estimates based on enumeration from a single point in time form the cornerstone for much of the literature on poverty. Households are typically interviewed once about their consumption or income, and their wellbeing is assessed from their responses. Global estimates of poverty that aggregate poverty counts from all countries implicitly assume that the counts are comparable. This paper illustrates that this assumption of comparability is potentially...
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2015/07/21
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Documento de trabajo sobre investigaciones relativas a políticas
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WPS7373
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2015/07/21
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Estimating poverty with panel data, comparably : an example from Jordan
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household expenditure and income