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The Wall’s Impact in the Occupied West Bank: A Bayesian Approach to Poverty Dynamics Using Repeated Cross-Sections

The Wall’s Impact in the Occupied West Bank: A Bayesian Approach to Poverty Dynamics Using Repeated Cross-Sections

... explaining poverty dynamics as the wall was built in the richer region of the West ...poverty dynamics. We find that the wall has increased the probability of poverty persistence by 58 ...

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Urban Poverty Dynamics in Peru and Madagascar, 1997-99: A Panel Data Analysis

Urban Poverty Dynamics in Peru and Madagascar, 1997-99: A Panel Data Analysis

... against poverty by developing countries and international organizations has led to refining diagnoses on the different forms of poverty and the policies that these ...chronic poverty and transient ...

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Trade liberalization and poverty dynamics in Vietnam 2002-2006

Trade liberalization and poverty dynamics in Vietnam 2002-2006

... on poverty are often based on cross sections and focus mostly on one indicator, the share of poor in the population (the ...of poverty. Actually, we show that the severity of poverty increased for ...

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Poverty Dynamics in Manaus: Legacy of a Free Trade Zone?

Poverty Dynamics in Manaus: Legacy of a Free Trade Zone?

... expected, poverty decreased everywhere between 2000 and 2010, irrespective of the poverty threshold or indicator ...Manaus, poverty levels (and changes) are very close to the average Brazilian ...

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Trade Liberalization And Poverty Dynamics in Vietnam 2002-2006

Trade Liberalization And Poverty Dynamics in Vietnam 2002-2006

... This paper shows the evolution of poverty in Vietnam during the deepening of trade liberalization and examines the impact of trade-related variables at the household level. The study is based on a panel dataset of ...

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Poverty Dynamics in Peru, 1997-1999

Poverty Dynamics in Peru, 1997-1999

... the poverty reduction programs appear to target the poor relatively well, given that less than one out of every five poor persons is excluded from one of the three types of programs in question (food programs, ...

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Which factors lead to entry and exit of poverty ? A meta-analysis on the dynamics of poverty in developing countries

Which factors lead to entry and exit of poverty ? A meta-analysis on the dynamics of poverty in developing countries

... of poverty dynamics, the sources of heterogeneity of the effect size reported in the various ...of poverty dynamics are not statistically different between Africa and the other developing ...

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Does poverty trap rural Malagasy households?

Does poverty trap rural Malagasy households?

... 4.2 Poverty Dynamics We use consumption rather than income to measure living standards since data on con- sumption are usually considered as a good indicator of living standards in developing countries ...

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Which factors lead to entry and exit of poverty ? A meta-analysis on the dynamics of poverty in developing countries

Which factors lead to entry and exit of poverty ? A meta-analysis on the dynamics of poverty in developing countries

... the dynamics of poverty identifies numerous factors which impact the probability of an individual or housheold entering into or exiting from a state of major ...of poverty or avoid falling into it? ...

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The Bayesian approach to poverty measurement

The Bayesian approach to poverty measurement

... on poverty dynam- ics in occupied ...under poverty) using time invariant data for 2004 and 2011 and the grouping techniques of Deaton (1985) and Verbeek and Vella (2005) to generate the missing values and ...

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Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador

Migration, remittances and poverty in Ecuador

... holds can be defined either on the basis of all household members, as we did in Table 1, or on the basis of resident members alone. Table 2 reveals that the exclusion of the data on migrant members blurs most of the ...

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The dynamics of poverty in Senegal : chronic poverty, transitional poverty and vulnerabilities

The dynamics of poverty in Senegal : chronic poverty, transitional poverty and vulnerabilities

... two are vulnerable to an external shock (e.g. economic, health-related or environmental) that can rapidly force them into poverty. In Senegal, poor households are primarily located in rural areas, followed by the ...

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Poverty: Looking for the Real Elasticities

Poverty: Looking for the Real Elasticities

... 2 METHODOLOGY The transformation presented in equation (4) is also of great interest because it gives the possibility to compare the inequality elasticities obtained through different distributional assumptions. The ...

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Measuring Poverty Without The Mortality Paradox

Measuring Poverty Without The Mortality Paradox

... standard poverty rates with adjusted ones re- veals that the impact of income-di¤erentiated mortality on the measurement of poverty is far from ...on poverty - will be hardly useful for ...

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Does monetary poverty reflect caloric intake?

Does monetary poverty reflect caloric intake?

... monetary poverty could be a fairly good indicator of food insecurity, but it raises awareness on precautions to make while measuring food insecurity soleythrough monetary ...

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Financial Development, Financial Instability and Poverty

Financial Development, Financial Instability and Poverty

... sustainable poverty reduction, financial instability hurts the poor through its detrimental impact on ...urban poverty on average, but that the negative impact of regressions on poverty has been ...

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Territorial Dissimilarities in Poverty and Exclusion

Territorial Dissimilarities in Poverty and Exclusion

... of poverty or social ...the poverty threshold, the EU aims “in the direction of inclusive growth, which basically means that growth has to spread to all society and that excluding people in this process is ...

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Openness, Inequality, and Poverty: Endowments Matter

Openness, Inequality, and Poverty: Endowments Matter

... idiosyncratic factors. Since our data set covers a rather long period, and inevitably some of the relevant omitted variables will change over time, this needs to be kept in mind when interpreting results. Likewise, the ...

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Defining scenarios of future poverty: A prospective assessment – Regional priorities and main concerns in fighting against poverty

Defining scenarios of future poverty: A prospective assessment – Regional priorities and main concerns in fighting against poverty

... Other wealth measures were explored with infrastructure indicators. In this specific area, every indicator shows positive results. While electricity access, sanitation and improved water source have shown a modest ...

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Perspectives on growth and poverty reduction in Mali

Perspectives on growth and poverty reduction in Mali

... reducing poverty. Poverty remains ...monetary poverty, rural populations benefit less from public goods provided by the State (mainly health, education, roads, safe water and ...of poverty is ...

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