Using Disaggregated Poverty Maps to Plan Sectoral Investments
1998
Hentschel, Jesko | Lanjouw, Peter
This poverty note analyzes the usefulness of poverty maps, and how they can be constructed using census and survey data, for the use and benefit of policy makers to focus scarce development resources. The note goes on to describe various kinds of poverty maps, such as those based on indexes of welfare, basic needs indicators, and disaggregated consumption-based factors. Methodologies to create these maps, are further discussed at some length.
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出版者
World Bank, Washington, DC
其它主题
Depressed areas; Consumption data; Crowding; Health centers; Poverty measurement; Living standards measurement; Economic management; Beneficiaries; Survey data; Poverty group; Census data; Primary health care; Parameter estimates; Census; Household size; Developing country; Poor households; Data requirements; Household characteristics; Consumption expenditures; Consumption estimates; Poverty profiles; Spatial dimensions of poverty; Standard errors; Poverty map; Household level; Consumption expenditure; Incidence of poverty; Poverty rates; Waste disposal basic needs; Social maps; Poverty maps; Geographical targeting; Policy research; Expenditure information; Household head; Poverty mitigation; Spatial dimensions
许可
PREM Notes; No. 5http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/World BankCC BY 3.0 Unported
来源
PREM Notes; No. 5
2014-09-15
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