Poverty in India during the 1990s : A Regional Perspective
The authors provide estimates of poverty at the regional level in India, spanning the 1990s. Such estimates have not been previously available due to concerns regarding non-comparability of the 1993-94 and 1999-2000 National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) household survey data. They implement an adjustment procedure to restore comparability based on a methodology developed by Elbers and others (2003). The results indicate a less rapid decline of poverty, at the all-India level than has been suggested by Deaton and Dre (2002), based on a related adjustment methodology. The authors attempt to uncover the source of disagreement across these procedures, by probing a number of their underlying assumptions.
Summary: | The authors provide estimates of poverty
at the regional level in India, spanning the 1990s. Such
estimates have not been previously available due to concerns
regarding non-comparability of the 1993-94 and 1999-2000
National Sample Survey Organization (NSSO) household survey
data. They implement an adjustment procedure to restore
comparability based on a methodology developed by Elbers and
others (2003). The results indicate a less rapid decline of
poverty, at the all-India level than has been suggested by
Deaton and Dre (2002), based on a related adjustment
methodology. The authors attempt to uncover the source of
disagreement across these procedures, by probing a number of
their underlying assumptions. |
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