Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment

This report has very focused objectives. It seeks to present the methodology and results of the poverty analysis of the 2002-03 IAF as well as comparisons with the 1996-97 survey results. The results point to a substantially improved poverty picture relative to 1996-97. The national poverty headcoun...

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Autores principales: National Directorate of Planning and Budget, Ministry of Planning and Finance, Economic Research Bureau, International Food Policy Research Institute, Purdue University
Formato: Libro
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: National Directorate of Planning and Budget 2004
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157449
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International Food Policy Research Institute
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Purdue University
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description This report has very focused objectives. It seeks to present the methodology and results of the poverty analysis of the 2002-03 IAF as well as comparisons with the 1996-97 survey results. The results point to a substantially improved poverty picture relative to 1996-97. The national poverty headcount, defined as the share of the population living in poverty, declines to 54 percent, a 15 percentage point decline from the levels registered in 1996-97. Poverty reductions are more rapid in rural than in urban zones, narrowing considerably the differences in poverty between the two zones, though poverty levels remain higher in rural compared with urban zones. Larger than average reductions in poverty are registered in Niassa, Zambézia, Nampula, Tete, Manica, and Sofala.
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spelling CGSpace1574492025-01-10T06:43:39Z Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment National Directorate of Planning and Budget Ministry of Planning and Finance Economic Research Bureau International Food Policy Research Institute Purdue University poverty development household consumption surveys rural areas households rural housing This report has very focused objectives. It seeks to present the methodology and results of the poverty analysis of the 2002-03 IAF as well as comparisons with the 1996-97 survey results. The results point to a substantially improved poverty picture relative to 1996-97. The national poverty headcount, defined as the share of the population living in poverty, declines to 54 percent, a 15 percentage point decline from the levels registered in 1996-97. Poverty reductions are more rapid in rural than in urban zones, narrowing considerably the differences in poverty between the two zones, though poverty levels remain higher in rural compared with urban zones. Larger than average reductions in poverty are registered in Niassa, Zambézia, Nampula, Tete, Manica, and Sofala. 2004 2024-10-24T12:49:52Z 2024-10-24T12:49:52Z Book https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157449 en Open Access application/pdf National Directorate of Planning and Budget Ministry of Planning and Finance, Government of Mozambique Economic Research Bureau Ministry of Planning and Finance International Food Policy Research Institute Purdue University National Directorate of Planning and Budget; Ministry of Planning and Finance; Economic Research Bureau; Ministry of Planning and Finance; International Food Policy Research Institute (IFPRI); Purdue University. 2004. Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/157449
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household consumption
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rural housing
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Ministry of Planning and Finance
Economic Research Bureau
International Food Policy Research Institute
Purdue University
Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title_full Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title_fullStr Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title_full_unstemmed Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title_short Poverty and well-being in Mozambique: the second national assessment
title_sort poverty and well being in mozambique the second national assessment
topic poverty
development
household consumption
surveys
rural areas
households
rural housing
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