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- Measuring poverty and wellbeing in developing countries, edited by Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp
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- edited by Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp
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- "A study prepared by the United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER)."
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- Includes bibliographical references and index
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- Contents
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- Estimation in practice
- Channing Arndt and Kristi Mahrt.
- part 2.
- Country applications.
- Estimating utility-consistent poverty in Ethiopia, 2000-11
- David Stifel and Tassew Woldehanna
- Estimating utility-consistent poverty in Madagascar, 2001-10
- David Stifel, Tiaray Razafimanantena, and Faly Rakotomanana
- Methods matter : the sensitivity of Malawian poverty estimates to definitions, data, and assumptions
- Ulrik Beck, Richard Mussa, and Karl Pauw
- part 1.
- A review of consumption poverty estimation for Mozambique
- Channing Arndt, Sam Jones, Kristi Mahrt, Vincenzo Salvucci, and Finn Tarp
- Poverty trends in Pakistan
- Edward Whitney, Hina Nazli, and Kristi Mahrt
- Uganda : a new set of utility-consistent poverty lines
- Bjorn Van Campenhout, Haruna Sekabira, and Fiona Nattembo
- Estimating multidimensional childhood poverty in the Democratic Republic of Congo : 2007 through 2013
- Kristi Mahrt and Malokele Nanivazo
- Child deprivation and income poverty in Ghana
- Raymond Elikplim Kofinti and Samuel Kobina Annim
- Principles and choices.
- Measuring multidimensional poverty in Nigeria
- Olu Ajakaiye, Afeikhena T. Jerome, Olanrewaju Olaniyan, Kristi Mahrt, and Olufunke A. Alaba
- Multidimensional assessment of child welfare for Tanzania
- Channing Arndt, Vincent Leyaro, Kristi Mahrt, and Finn Tarp
- Estimating multidimensional poverty in Zambia
- Kristi Mahrt and Gibson Masumbu.
- part 3.
- Summing-up and lessons learnt.
- Synthesis
- Channing Arndt, Kristi Mahrt, and Finn Tarp
- Measuring poverty and wellbeing in developing countries : motivation and overview
- Keep it real : measuring real inequality using survey data from developing countries
- Ulrik Beck
- Conclusions and looking forward
- Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp.
- appendix A.
- User guide to Poverty Line Estimation Analytical Software--PLEASe
- Channing Arndt, Ulrik Beck, M. Azhar Hussain, Kristi, Mahrt, Kenneth Simler, and Finn Tarp
- appendix B.
- User guide to Estimating First-Order Dominance software (EFOD)
- Channing Arndt and Kristi Mahrt
- Channing Arndt and Finn Tarp
- Absolute poverty lines
- Channing Arndt, Kristi Mahrt, and Finn Tarp
- Multidimensional first-order dominance comparisons of population wellbeing
- Nikolaj Siersboek, Lars Peter Ă˜sterdal, and Channing Arndt
- Control code
- 971221820
- Dimensions
- 24 cm
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- First edition
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- xxiv, 347 pages
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- 9780198744801
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- (OCoLC)971221820
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