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| Call for papers | |||||
| Information Note | |||||
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| Report | |||||
| Session A. Poverty indicators for monitoring the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development | |||||
| Poverty indicators for monitoring the agenda for sustainable development 2030 in the Russian Federation (Russian Federation) | PDF abstract |
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| Poverty indicators for monitoring SDGs in the CIS region (CIS-Stat) | abstract | paper | |||
| Progress made by the Task Force on Disaggregated Poverty Measures | |||||
| Session B. Improving response rate and sampling precision in surveys | |||||
| Improving the response rate and the accuracy of the National Household Income and Expenditure Survey in Mexico (Mexico) | paper | paper | |||
| Methodological approaches to solving the problems of insufficient coverage of the most highly profitable population groups in Ukraine (Ukraine) | abstract | paper | |||
| Developments in weighting of EU-SILC data to improve the precision (Latvia) | |||||
| Empirical challenges comparing inequality across countries (Cross-National Data Center, Luxembourg) | paper | extract | |||
| Session C. Assets-based poverty and inequality | |||||
| An intergenerational perspective on the risk of poverty: integrating wealth to measure poverty (University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland) | paper | paper | |||
| Does the inclusion of assets resolve apparent contradictions between income poverty and other indicators on the standard of living? (Switzerland) | paper | ||||
| Asset-based poverty: Insights from the OECD Wealth Distribution Database (OECD) | paper | extract | |||
| Session D. National experiences | |||||
| An overview of poverty measurement in Bosnia and Herzegovina (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | paper | ||||
| Expenditure-based poverty in the UK: a distributional analysis, 2002 to 2015 (United Kingdom) | paper | ||||
| Integration of household surveys in the Czech Statistical Office (Czechia) | PDF abstract |
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| Session E. Inclusion of social transfers in kind, housing wealth and imputed rent in the measurement of poverty | |||||
| Social transfers in kind, housing wealth and imputed rent in poverty measurement in the Russian Federation (Russian Federation) | PDF abstract |
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| Estimating income from imputed rent in Canada (Canada) | paper | ||||
| Improving the accuracy of the measurement of poverty and well-being: the supplemental poverty measure for the United States (United States) | paper | ||||
| Challenges in rent imputation across countries (World Bank) | abstract | ||||
| Session F. Coverage of hard-to-reach and potentially disadvantaged population groups in data collection | |||||
| Survey on income and living conditions in marginalized Roma communities in Slovakia (Slovakia) | paper | ||||
| Coverage of persons with past episodes of homelessness and housing difficulties (Eurostat) | paper | ||||
| Surveying hard-to-reach groups (EU Agency for Fundamental Rights - FRA) | paper | paper | |||
| Surveying forcibly displaced populations (World Bank) | abstract | ||||
| Emerging issues | |||||
| I. Individual level poverty measures | |||||
| What is the role of unequal sharing of resources within households? (Austria) | paper | ||||
| Joint distribution of income, consumption and wealth at the individual level: insights from the Eurostat-OECD EG ICW (OECD) | abstract | ||||
| Measuring material deprivation at individual level and measuring children material deprivation (Eurostat) | paper | ||||
| Deprivation among couples: sharing or unequal division? (LISER and University of Antwerp) | paper | ||||
| Intra-household sharing of resources and implications for material deprivation (London School of Economics) | paper | ||||
| II. Subjective poverty | |||||
| Some non-monetary indicators of poverty in Bosnia and Herzegovina: a subjective measurement (Bosnia and Herzegovina) | paper | paper | |||
| Subjective poverty lines based on the EU-SILC (Poland) | paper | ||||
| Subjective poverty - measurement and interpretation (Poland) | abstract |
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| Measuring subjective poverty: An OECD perspective (OECD) | paper | paper | |||