West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017
This poverty diagnostic documents changes in welfare and living standards in the West Bank and Gaza over the period 2011 to 2017. Since the last poverty assessment for these territories, in 2011, the economic constraints facing them have worsened. The 2011 poverty assessment covered the period from 2004 to 2009, spanning the end of the second Intifada, as well as the 2007 internal divide in Gaza. The current diagnostic draws on the 2011 and 2017 Palestinian expenditure and consumption surveys (PECS) to assess key welfare trends and highlight areas for further investigation. The principal goal of this is to be timely and actionable, given the worsening outlook in the territories and the urgency of an effective response.
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Subjects: | EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY, LIVING STANDARDS, POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC, VULNERABLE, PRO-POOR GROWTH, SHARED PROSPERITY, INEQUALITY, SECONDARY EDUCATION, LABOR MARKET, LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT, |
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dig-okr-10986304052024-08-07T19:19:45Z West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 Palaniswamy, Nethra Atamanov, Aziz EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT This poverty diagnostic documents changes in welfare and living standards in the West Bank and Gaza over the period 2011 to 2017. Since the last poverty assessment for these territories, in 2011, the economic constraints facing them have worsened. The 2011 poverty assessment covered the period from 2004 to 2009, spanning the end of the second Intifada, as well as the 2007 internal divide in Gaza. The current diagnostic draws on the 2011 and 2017 Palestinian expenditure and consumption surveys (PECS) to assess key welfare trends and highlight areas for further investigation. The principal goal of this is to be timely and actionable, given the worsening outlook in the territories and the urgency of an effective response. 2018-09-11T19:28:10Z 2018-09-11T19:28:10Z 2018-08-14 Report Rapport Informe http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/985801536125679274/West-Bank-and-Gaza-Poverty-and-Shared-Prosperity-Diagnostic-2011-2017 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30405 English CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC |
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EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT |
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EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT Palaniswamy, Nethra Atamanov, Aziz West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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This poverty diagnostic documents
changes in welfare and living standards in the West Bank and
Gaza over the period 2011 to 2017. Since the last poverty
assessment for these territories, in 2011, the economic
constraints facing them have worsened. The 2011 poverty
assessment covered the period from 2004 to 2009, spanning
the end of the second Intifada, as well as the 2007 internal
divide in Gaza. The current diagnostic draws on the 2011 and
2017 Palestinian expenditure and consumption surveys (PECS)
to assess key welfare trends and highlight areas for further
investigation. The principal goal of this is to be timely
and actionable, given the worsening outlook in the
territories and the urgency of an effective response. |
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EXPENDITURE AND CONSUMPTION SURVEY LIVING STANDARDS POVERTY DIAGNOSTIC VULNERABLE PRO-POOR GROWTH SHARED PROSPERITY INEQUALITY SECONDARY EDUCATION LABOR MARKET LIVING STANDARDS MEASUREMENT |
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Palaniswamy, Nethra Atamanov, Aziz |
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Palaniswamy, Nethra Atamanov, Aziz |
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Palaniswamy, Nethra |
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West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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West Bank and Gaza Poverty and Shared Prosperity Diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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west bank and gaza poverty and shared prosperity diagnostic 2011-2017 |
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World Bank, Washington, DC |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/985801536125679274/West-Bank-and-Gaza-Poverty-and-Shared-Prosperity-Diagnostic-2011-2017 https://hdl.handle.net/10986/30405 |
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