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| Document Date:
| 2004/01/01 |
| Document Type:
| Working Paper |
| Report Number:
| 65950 |
| Volume No:
| 1 of 1 |
| Country:
| World ; |
| Disclosure Date:
| 2011/12/08 |
| Doc Name:
| Main report of 'household income and expenditure survey and living standards measurement survey', 2002-2003 |
| Keywords:
| absolute terms, access to electricity, Access to infrastructure, Access to infrastructure services, Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome, adult population, Antenatal care, basic needs, caloric intake, capital accounts, Central region, citizen, citizens, consumption aggregate, consumption expenditure, consumption measure, contraceptive methods, credit markets, Cumulative distribution, cumulative distribution function, current poverty, data quality, Density function, Department of Population, dependants, dependency ratio, dependency ratios, Development Report, diseases, economic changes, economic development, Economic Growth, economic insecurity, economic opportunities, economic performance, education level, educational attainment, elderly, elderly people, extended families, family size, farmer, farmers, female-headed households, fight against poverty, firewood, fodder, Food bundle, food consumption, food expenditures, food share, geographical region, Geographical regions, Gini coefficient, Gini index, Gross Domestic Product, Headcount Poverty, Health expenditures, health sector, higher incidence of poverty, higher inequality, household assets, Household composition, household consumption, household head, household head Age, household heads, HOUSEHOLD INCOME, household Poverty, household size, household survey, household welfare, Housing, human capital, Human Development, Human Development Report, immigrant, Immigrants, immigration, incidence of poverty, incidence of poverty among households, increased spending, Inequality, Inequality measures, insurance, intensive industries, Internal Migration, international organizations, IUD, job opportunities, Labor force, labor market, Labour Force, level of education, level of poverty, livestock activities, livestock losses, Livestock population, Livestock rearing, living standards, market economy, meat, micronutrient deficiencies, Migrant, Migrants, migration, migration data, migration flows, migratory movements, milk, Millennium Development Goals, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, national level, National poverty, national poverty line, natural disaster, natural disasters, number of children, number of migrants, nutrition, nutritional consequences, pensions, per capita consumption, policy makers, policy options, poor, poor household, poor people, poor policies, poor population, poor women, population groups, population movement, Population share, poverty alleviation, poverty alleviation efforts, poverty analysis, poverty changes, poverty comparisons, poverty estimates, poverty gap, Poverty incidence, poverty increase, poverty increases, poverty indexes, poverty indicator, poverty indicators, poverty levels, poverty line, poverty lines, Poverty measures, poverty profile, poverty rates, Poverty Reduction, Poverty Reduction Strategy, Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper, poverty situation, poverty status, primary school, private transfers, pro-poor, progress, public sector, Public spending, recreation, regional areas, regional level, relative importance, remittances, Reproductive health, respect, rural, rural areas, rural divide, rural households, rural regions, safety nets, sanitation, sanitation facilities, savings, School expenditures, secondary schools, Sex, Sex ratio, sheep, Social sectors, social services, Social Welfare, species, targeting, tertiary education, transaction costs, Transportation, Unemployment, Unemployment rates, urban areas, urban dwellers, urbanization, Vocational education, vulnerability, water sources, welfare indicator, welfare level, woman, working population, working-age population, young ages
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| Language:
| Mongolian |
| Region:
| The World Region ; |
| Rep Title:
| Main report of 'household income and expenditure survey and living standards measurement survey', 2002-2003 |
| Topics:
| Macroeconomics and Economic Growth ; Health, Nutrition and Population ; Poverty Reduction |
| SubTopics:
| Regional Economic Development ; Achieving Shared Growth ; Rural Poverty Reduction ; Population Policies |
| Unit Owning:
| China & Mongolia Sustainable Dev (EASCS) |
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| The first section of the paper provides information on the Mongolian economic background, and presents the basic poverty measures that are linked to the economic performance to offer an indication of what happened to poverty and inequality in recent years. A second section goes in much more detail in generating and describing the poverty profile, in particular looking at the geographical distribution of poverty, poverty and its correlation with household demographic characteristics, characteristics of the household head, employment, and assets. A final section looks at poverty and social sectors and investigates various aspects of education, health and safety nets. The paper contains also a number of useful, but more technical appendixes with information about the Household Income and Expenditure Survey with Living Standards Measurement Survey (HIES-LSMS) survey (sample design and data quality) (appendix A), on the methodology used to construct the basic welfare indicator, and set the poverty line (appendix B), some sensitivity analysis (appendix C), and additional statistical information (appendix D and E). |
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