Poverty Orderings when Welfare Comparisons are Uncertain.

In applied welfare economics, equivalence scales for household composition and size corrections, and appropriate price deflators are minimum requirements to perform interhousehold comparisons of welfare, measured via household income or consumption information. In practice, the information available...

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Main Author: Dercon, S
Format: Working paper
Language:English
Published: Department of Economics (University of Oxford) 2001
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description In applied welfare economics, equivalence scales for household composition and size corrections, and appropriate price deflators are minimum requirements to perform interhousehold comparisons of welfare, measured via household income or consumption information. In practice, the information available is insufficient and only approximate price or household composition corrections are available. Poverty comparisons between groups or over time are then problematic. In this paper, Atkinson's standard results on first order stochastic (welfare) dominance are extended to allow for pairwise comparisons of poverty of groups with different needs or facing different prices, when there is uncertainty on the true cost-of-living deflators and equivalence scales. The approach is illustrated using household surveys from Ethiopia and Burkina Faso.
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spelling oxford-uuid:8fbdc56b-07f2-475a-9f0f-2ff3abdfa4f52022-03-26T23:06:32ZPoverty Orderings when Welfare Comparisons are Uncertain.Working paperhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_8042uuid:8fbdc56b-07f2-475a-9f0f-2ff3abdfa4f5EnglishOxford University Research Archive - ValetDepartment of Economics (University of Oxford)2001Dercon, SIn applied welfare economics, equivalence scales for household composition and size corrections, and appropriate price deflators are minimum requirements to perform interhousehold comparisons of welfare, measured via household income or consumption information. In practice, the information available is insufficient and only approximate price or household composition corrections are available. Poverty comparisons between groups or over time are then problematic. In this paper, Atkinson's standard results on first order stochastic (welfare) dominance are extended to allow for pairwise comparisons of poverty of groups with different needs or facing different prices, when there is uncertainty on the true cost-of-living deflators and equivalence scales. The approach is illustrated using household surveys from Ethiopia and Burkina Faso.
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title Poverty Orderings when Welfare Comparisons are Uncertain.
title_full Poverty Orderings when Welfare Comparisons are Uncertain.
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title_short Poverty Orderings when Welfare Comparisons are Uncertain.
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