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Analyzing Poverty Metrics: Dimensions and Indicators from the 2011 HDCA Summer School

This presentation outlines a framework for assessing poverty through various indicators based on the discussions from the 2011 HDCA Summer School. It includes suggestions for alternative sets of indicators and presents headcount ratios, aggregating measures, and contributions of each indicator to understand overall poverty levels. The slides will illustrate the headcount and missing values graphically, providing insights into poverty metrics across different regions and thresholds. This work aims to encourage further exploration and adaptation of these methodologies.

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Analyzing Poverty Metrics: Dimensions and Indicators from the 2011 HDCA Summer School

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  1. The following slides are a suggestion for you to use as a template or guideline.PLEASE, FEEL FREE TO MODIFY IT OR ADJUSTED IF YOU CONSIDER ITNECESARILY

  2. COUNTRYOPHI-HDCA Summer School 2011 Group:

  3. Metadata XX

  4. Dimensions & Indicators(Perhaps you want to propose one or two alternative sets)

  5. Indicators headcount and missing values (consider using graphs to present this results)

  6. Aggregated Measures(If you proposed alternative sets you might want to compute them and present the results in various slides here)

  7. Headcount ratio under different cut-offs Headcount Ratio Poverty Cut-off

  8. by Region when k=?

  9. Contribution of Indicators to the Overall Poverty

  10. Contributions of Each Indicator

  11. 1 • 2 • 3 • 4 Conclusions

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