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Updating Poverty Maps without Panel Data: Evidence from Vietnam*
Authors:Nguyen Viet Cuong
Institution:Development Economics Group, Mansholt Graduate School, Wageningen University, the Netherlands
Abstract:A household survey and a census can be combined to estimate a poverty map for small areas. Ideally, the survey and the census should be conducted in the same year. In several empirical applications, however, survey and census years can be different, which might make poverty estimates biased. Using data from the Vietnam Household Living Standard Survey 2002 and the 1999 Population and Housing Census, the present paper produces a 2002 poverty map for Vietnam and describes the biases when the survey and census years are not coincident. It is found that poverty estimates from the poverty mapping method taking into account the time difference between the survey and the census are quite close to survey‐based estimates, at least at the regional level.
Keywords:poverty measurement  poverty mapping  population census  household survey  Vietnam  I31  I32  O15
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