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Notes on the measurement of poverty by the income method
April 1997 | Regular Publications, Reviews and Bulletins » CEPAL Review
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Feres, Juan Carlos
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The fact that different studies seeking to measure poverty in a given country often give differing results, although they apparently use the same method and the same data sources, has long disconcerted both experts in the field and the public in general. (...) This article outlines some aspects of the "income method" which affect the identification of poor households and the calculation of the extent of poverty and hence --since they could help to serve the above-mentioned purpose-- warrant special consideration in future studies on this subject. (...) View bibliographical record in the Digital Repository
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(III) In order to be able to communicate results in a synthetic way, some of the different approaches use methods of aggregation of indicators by goal, target or geographical level.
What type(s) of aggregation methods would you propose (equal weighting by indicator, differentiated weighting, selection of reference indicators)?
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