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Report |
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Report with the summary of discussions | |||||||
Report presented to the CES | |||||||
1 | Provisional agenda (22 April) | ||||||
1/Add.1 | Tentative timetable (29 April) | ||||||
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) | PPT | |||||
WP 7 | Poverty measurement in Latvia. Practical experience gained during the crisis (Latvia) | 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) | PPT | |||||
WP 10 | Some aspects related to poverty measurement methods and practices in Ukraine (Ukraine) | PPT | |||||
WP 11 | Poverty in Jordan (Jordan) | ||||||
WP 12 | Identifying the poor. Indicators of financial vulnerability in Norway (Norway) | PPT | |||||
4b.Comparability | |||||||
WP 13 | Poverty, inequality and vulnerability in the transition and developing economies of Europe and Central Asia (UNDP) | ||||||
WP 14 | Poverty measurement in the CIS: Issues of data comparability (CISSTAT) | PPT | |||||
WP 15 | Note on the measurement of caloric intake in household surveys and its relevance for measuring poverty (ECLAC) | PPT | |||||
WP 16 | Planned future developments of EU SILC (Eurostat) | PPT | |||||
WP 17 | Construction and update of a poverty measure (World Bank) | PPT | |||||
Item 5: Multidimensional poverty | |||||||
5a. Country cases | |||||||
WP 18 | Multidimensional poverty measurement for EU-SILC countries (University of Oxford) | PPT | |||||
WP 19 | The Austrian inclusion indicators -putting multidimensional poverty measurement into practice (Austria) (Rev.30 April) | PPT | |||||
WP 20 | Multidimensional poverty in Turkey (Turkey) | PPT | |||||
WP 21 | Workfare guarantee and its effect on multidimensional food security in four Indian villages (Heidelberg University) | ||||||
WP 22 | Assessing distributional changes of multidimensional poverty reduction in Colombia (Colombia) | ||||||
WP 23 | The Multidimensional poverty measurement in Mexico (Mexico) | ||||||
WP 24 | Small area of multidimensional poverty at the municipality level in Mexico (Mexico) | ||||||
5b. Multidimensional poverty index | |||||||
WP 25 | Monitoring poverty in Armenia using multidimensional poverty indicators (Armenia and World Bank) | PPT | |||||
WP 26 | The multiple dimensions of poverty in Latin America (ECLAC) | PPT | |||||
WP 27 | Towards a multidimensional poverty index for Germany (TU Dortmund University) | ||||||
Item 6: Subjective poverty | |||||||
WP 28 | Subjective poverty and its determinants: an empirical approach to the Colombian case (Colombia) | PPT | |||||
WP 29 | The relationship between poverty and subjective well-being on the basis of the EU-SILC 2013 (Poland) | PPT | |||||
WP 30 | Approaches to measuring poverty at the national and subnational levels (Ukraine) | PPT | |||||
Item 7: Population groups | |||||||
WP 32 | Roma poverty and deprivation: the need for multidimensional measures (FRA) | PPT | |||||
WP 33 | Child well being index in the Kyrgyz Republic (Kyrgyzstan) | PPT |
Seminar on Poverty Measurement
05 - 06 May 2015
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland