Empirical Analysis of Poverty Dynamics
With Case Studies from Sub-Saharan Africa
Abstract
The empirical analysis of poverty over time is still severely constrained by the available survey data in developing countries. In the past, this has led to a neglect of certain aspects of poverty dynamics or even biased assessments of poverty dynamics. This book explicitly takes into account the present data limitations, proposing alternative methods for the empirical analysis of poverty dynamics. The work addresses both the problems related to limited data in the analysis of macro-level (or national) as well as micro-level (or household) poverty dynamics. The proposed methods are applied to survey data from various sub-Saharan African countries. As these countries do not only have the most limited economic survey data but also show the highest poverty rates in the world an accurate understanding of the underlying poverty dynamics seems to be most important for these countries.
Keywords
Africa; Analysis; Armut; Case; Dynamics; Empirical; from; Günther; Inflation Inequality; Poverty; Pro-Poor Growth; Saharan; Schwarzafrika; Studies; Vulnerability to Poverty; WithDOI
10.3726/b13881Publisher website
https://www.peterlang.com/Publication date and place
Bern, 2018Series
Goettinger Studien zur Entwicklungsoekonomik / Goettingen Studies in Development Economics, 21Classification
Political science and theory
Political structure and processes
Development economics and emerging economies