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Impact of Equivalence Scales on the Spatial Distribution of Poverty in Cameroon: A Dynamic ApproachLuc Nembot Ndeffoaffiliation not provided to SSRN Ngangue NgwenUniversity of Yaounde II Pierre Joubert Nguetse TegoumInstitut National de la Statistique Yaoundé Cyrille Bergaly KamdemUniversity of Yaounde II Marianne MakoudemUniversity of Dschang February 2007 PMMA Working Paper No. 2007-04 Abstract: The purpose of this study is to investigate the integration of the relative cost of children to adults and of economies of scale in the context of the evaluation of household welfare. Results derived with empirically-estimated scales show that female-headed households are poorer than male-headed households. Poverty is also found to be more prevalent in rural areas, in households whose heads are illiterate, and in households whose heads work in the informal sector. As for poverty dynamics, the results show that poverty increased in Cameroon between 1996 and 2001. Despite the fact that some results are the same as those derived from the Recommended Dietary Allowances (RDA) scales used by Cameroon's National Institute of Statistics, many stand in stark contrast to these. The results of the present study are used to recommend specific policies in favour of poverty alleviation.
Number of Pages in PDF File: 36 Keywords: Equivalence scales, poverty, harmonised data, global scale, specific scales for goods, Cameroon JEL Classification: D11, D12, I31, I32 working papers seriesDate posted: January 14, 2008Suggested Citation |
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