Poverty in Malawi, 1998
This paper presents the poverty analysis of the 1997 98 Malawi Integrated Household Survey. The analysis developed basic needs poverty lines, using consumption-based measures of welfare to classify households and individuals as poor and nonpoor. Because consumption data were not of uniform quality a...
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International Food Policy Research Institute
2004
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| author | Benson, Todd Machinjili, Charles Kachikopa, Lawrence |
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| description | This paper presents the poverty analysis of the 1997 98 Malawi Integrated Household Survey. The analysis developed basic needs poverty lines, using consumption-based measures of welfare to classify households and individuals as poor and nonpoor. Because consumption data were not of uniform quality across sample households, the analysis made adjustments to derive a more accurate assessment of the incidence of poverty across the country. The analysis provides poverty and inequality estimates for Malawi's population. About 65 percent were unable to meet their basic needs, and poverty was deep and pervasive. The distribution of household welfare was loosely examined within the context of the Malawi Poverty Reduction Strategy to guide government action in helping poor households improve their own well-being. -- Authors' Abstract |
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| spelling | CGSpace1581062025-11-06T06:55:38Z Poverty in Malawi, 1998 Benson, Todd Machinjili, Charles Kachikopa, Lawrence poverty This paper presents the poverty analysis of the 1997 98 Malawi Integrated Household Survey. The analysis developed basic needs poverty lines, using consumption-based measures of welfare to classify households and individuals as poor and nonpoor. Because consumption data were not of uniform quality across sample households, the analysis made adjustments to derive a more accurate assessment of the incidence of poverty across the country. The analysis provides poverty and inequality estimates for Malawi's population. About 65 percent were unable to meet their basic needs, and poverty was deep and pervasive. The distribution of household welfare was loosely examined within the context of the Malawi Poverty Reduction Strategy to guide government action in helping poor households improve their own well-being. -- Authors' Abstract 2004 2024-10-24T12:53:53Z 2024-10-24T12:53:53Z Working Paper https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158106 en Open Access application/pdf International Food Policy Research Institute Benson, Todd; Machinjili, Charles; Kachikopa, Lawrence. 2004. Poverty in Malawi, 1998. FCND Discussion Paper 183. https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158106 |
| spellingShingle | poverty Benson, Todd Machinjili, Charles Kachikopa, Lawrence Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title | Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title_full | Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title_fullStr | Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title_full_unstemmed | Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title_short | Poverty in Malawi, 1998 |
| title_sort | poverty in malawi 1998 |
| topic | poverty |
| url | https://hdl.handle.net/10568/158106 |
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