Poverty Mapping with Aggregate Census Data : What is the Loss in Precision?
Baulch, Bob and Minot, Nicholas (2004). Poverty Mapping with Aggregate Census Data : What is the Loss in Precision?. UNU-WIDER.
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Minot, NicholasTitle Poverty Mapping with Aggregate Census Data : What is the Loss in Precision? Volume/Issue No. 2004/38 Publication Date 2004 Place of Publication Helsinki Publisher UNU-WIDER Pages 26 Language eng Abstract Spatially disaggregated maps of the incidence of poverty can be constructed by combining household survey data and census data. In some countries (notably China and India), national statistics agencies are reluctant, for reasons of confidentiality, to rel
UNU Topics of Focus Economic development Keyword Aggregation operators
Econometrics
Economic development
Measurement (poverty)
Methodology (poverty)Copyright Holder UNU-WIDER Copyright Year 2004 Copyright type Fair use permitted ISSN 18102611 ISBN 9789291906253 -
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