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Seminar on Poverty Measurement

Seminar on Poverty Measurement

05 - 06 May 2015
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland
 
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Report

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  Report with the summary of discussions PDF PDF    
  Report presented to the CES PDF      
1 Provisional agenda (22 April) PDF PDF    
1/Add.1 Tentative timetable (29 April) PDF PDF    
INF.1 Information note Word      
  Item 2. Sustainable Development Goals and poverty measurement        
WP 3 Towards monitoring the Sustainable Development Goals (UNECE)     PPT  
  Item 3: Practices in the UNECE region        
WP 4 Results of the survey on methods of poverty measurement in official statistics in the UNECE region – general review (Poland)     PPT  
WP 5 Poverty measurement in Eastern Europe, Caucasus and Central Asia (UNECE)     PPT  
  Item 4: Monetary poverty        
     4a. Country cases        
WP 6 Poverty measurement in Azerbaijan (Azerbaijan) PDF PDF PPT  
WP 7 Poverty measurement in Latvia. Practical experience gained during the crisis (Latvia) PDF PDF PPT  
WP 8 Poverty and Inequality Statistics: Development of Methodology in the Russian Federation (Russian Federation)     PPT PPT
WP 9 Influence of the adopted methodological solutions on the assessments of the monetary poverty range. The case of Poland (Poland) (Rev.30 April) PDF   PPT  
WP 10 Some aspects related to poverty measurement methods and practices in Ukraine (Ukraine) PDF PDF   PPT
WP 11 Poverty in Jordan (Jordan) PDF      
WP 12 Identifying the poor. Indicators of financial vulnerability in Norway (Norway) PDF   PPT  
      4b.Comparability        
WP 13 Poverty, inequality and vulnerability in the transition and developing economies of Europe and Central Asia (UNDP) PDF PDF PDF  
WP 14 Poverty measurement in the CIS: Issues of data comparability (CISSTAT) PDF PDF   PPT
WP 15 Note on the measurement of caloric intake in household surveys and its relevance for measuring poverty (ECLAC) PDF   PPT  
WP 16 Planned future developments of EU SILC (Eurostat) PDF   PPT  
WP 17 Construction and update of a poverty measure (World Bank)     PPT  
  Item 5: Multidimensional poverty        
      5aCountry cases        
WP 18 Multidimensional poverty measurement for EU-SILC countries (University of Oxford) PDF   PPT  
WP 19 The Austrian inclusion indicators -putting multidimensional poverty measurement into practice (Austria) (Rev.30 April) PDF   PPT  
WP 20 Multidimensional poverty in Turkey (Turkey) PDF   PPT  
WP 21 Workfare guarantee and its effect on multidimensional food security in four Indian villages (Heidelberg University) PDF   PDF  
WP 22 Assessing distributional changes of multidimensional poverty reduction in Colombia (Colombia) PDF      
WP 23 The Multidimensional poverty measurement in Mexico (Mexico) PDF      
WP 24 Small area of multidimensional poverty at the municipality level in Mexico (Mexico) PDF      
       5b. Multidimensional poverty index        
WP 25 Monitoring poverty in Armenia using multidimensional poverty indicators (Armenia and World Bank) PDF   PPT  
WP 26 The multiple dimensions of poverty in Latin America (ECLAC) PDF   PPT  
WP 27 Towards a multidimensional poverty index for Germany (TU Dortmund University) PDF   PDF  
  Item 6: Subjective poverty        
WP 28 Subjective poverty and its determinants: an empirical approach to the Colombian case (Colombia) PDF   PPT  
WP 29 The relationship between poverty and subjective well-being on the basis of the EU-SILC 2013 (Poland) PDF   PPT  
WP 30 Approaches to measuring poverty at the national and subnational levels (Ukraine) PDF PDF   PPT
  Item 7: Population groups        
WP 32 Roma poverty and deprivation: the need for multidimensional measures (FRA) PDF   PPT  
WP 33 Child well being index in the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) PDF PDF   PPT