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Robust Comparisons of Malnutrition in Developing Countries
David E. Sahn Cornell University - Food and Nutrition Policy Program David C. Stifel Lafayette College - Department of Economics & Business American Journal of Agricultural Economics, Vol. 84, pp. 716-735, 2002 Abstract: We use Demographic and Health Surveys (DHS) to make international and inter-temporal welfare comparisons. While most poverty analyses rely on expenditures or income, we use anthropometric measures of nutrition as indicators of living standards. The advantages are that we observe individual - not household - well-being, deflators and exchange rates are unnecessary, and measurement techniques are similar across surveys. We test the robustness of the headcount results, and find that applying higher order Foster-Greer-Thorbecke poverty measures adds little information; although stochastic dominance testing of nutrition distributions reveals that changes in malnutrition are sensitive to the choice of the nutrition poverty line. Accepted Paper Series Date posted: December 23, 2002 ; Last revised: February 21, 2003Suggested CitationContact Information
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