Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results

For over three decades, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has performed measurements of poverty in the Latin American countries in order to estimate its prevalence in the region using a common methodology. Economic and social changes have prompted an update of the t...

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spelling cepal-11362-44920 Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results NU. CEPAL POBREZA MEDICION INGRESOS HOGARES INGRESOS FAMILIARES DATOS ESTADISTICOS METODOLOGIA ESTADISTICA POVERTY MEASUREMENT INCOME HOUSEHOLDS FAMILY INCOME STATISTICAL DATA STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY For over three decades, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has performed measurements of poverty in the Latin American countries in order to estimate its prevalence in the region using a common methodology. Economic and social changes have prompted an update of the thresholds used to quantify poverty and a review of certain aspects of the methodology. Now that all the countries of the region have progressed towards having official poverty measurements calculated by their own public agencies, the figures produced by ECLAC aim to provide a regional overview that is as comparable as possible given the differences in the data sources. Whereas the national measurements are tailored to each specific national context, the regional measurement affords importance to the standardization of methodological criteria. Insofar as the two measurements are designed for different purposes and contexts, they complement each other in informing the regional discussion on the transformations needed to end poverty and close social gaps. Abstract .-- Foreword .-- Introduction .-- I. Method and data sources .-- II. Selection of the reference population .-- III. The basic food basket and the extreme poverty line .-- IV. The non-food component of the poverty line .-- V. Household income .-- VI. Findings. 2019-10-30T17:08:11Z 2019-10-30T17:08:11Z 2019-10-30 Texto Documento Completo 9789211220285 https://hdl.handle.net/11362/44920 LC/PUB.2018/22-P 9789210479516 en Metodologías de la CEPAL 2 .pdf 230 páginas. application/pdf AMERICA LATINA Y EL CARIBE LATIN AMERICA AND THE CARIBBEAN ECLAC
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title Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
spellingShingle Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
POBREZA
MEDICION
INGRESOS
HOGARES
INGRESOS FAMILIARES
DATOS ESTADISTICOS
METODOLOGIA ESTADISTICA
POVERTY
MEASUREMENT
INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
FAMILY INCOME
STATISTICAL DATA
STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
title_short Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
title_full Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
title_fullStr Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
title_full_unstemmed Income poverty measurement: Updated methodology and results
title_sort income poverty measurement: updated methodology and results
topic POBREZA
MEDICION
INGRESOS
HOGARES
INGRESOS FAMILIARES
DATOS ESTADISTICOS
METODOLOGIA ESTADISTICA
POVERTY
MEASUREMENT
INCOME
HOUSEHOLDS
FAMILY INCOME
STATISTICAL DATA
STATISTICAL METHODOLOGY
description For over three decades, the Economic Commission for Latin America and the Caribbean (ECLAC) has performed measurements of poverty in the Latin American countries in order to estimate its prevalence in the region using a common methodology. Economic and social changes have prompted an update of the thresholds used to quantify poverty and a review of certain aspects of the methodology. Now that all the countries of the region have progressed towards having official poverty measurements calculated by their own public agencies, the figures produced by ECLAC aim to provide a regional overview that is as comparable as possible given the differences in the data sources. Whereas the national measurements are tailored to each specific national context, the regional measurement affords importance to the standardization of methodological criteria. Insofar as the two measurements are designed for different purposes and contexts, they complement each other in informing the regional discussion on the transformations needed to end poverty and close social gaps.
publisher ECLAC
publishDate 2019
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