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Poverty Comparisons Over Time and Across Countries in Africa
David E. Sahn Cornell University - Food and Nutrition Policy Program David C. Stifel Lafayette College - Department of Economics & Business World Development, Vol. 28, No. 12, December 2000 Abstract: We use Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to compare "poverty" at two or more points in time within and between African countries. Our welfare measure is an index resulting from a factor analysis of various household characteristics, durables, and household heads' education. An advantage of this measure is that for intertemporal and intraregional comparisons, we need not rely on suspect price deflators and currency conversion factors. The wide availability and similarity of questionnaires of the DHS facilitate comparisons over both time and countries. Our results generally show declines in poverty during the previous decade, largely due to improvements in rural areas.
Keywords: Africa, asset index, factor analysis, poverty, stochastic dominance, welfare measures Accepted Paper SeriesDate posted: August 23, 2001 ; Last revised: August 23, 2001Suggested CitationContact Information
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