This paper studies the benefits, in terms of reliability and frequency of poverty statistics, of conducting a hybrid survey that collects non-consumption data from all surveyed households and consumption data from only a small subsample. Collecting detailed consumption or income data for the purpose of estimating poverty is costly and many low-income countries cannot afford to carry out such surveys on a regular basis. One option is to collect only...
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2014/06/01
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政策研究报告
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WPS6909
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2014/06/01
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Disclosed
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Hybrid survey to improve the reliability of poverty statistics in a cost-effective manner
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consumption datum