Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report
Timor-Leste has achieved enormous progress in rehabilitating its economy, reconstructing its infrastructure, reintegrating its refugees and building the key elements of a sustainable political process in an environment of internal peace. It now fac...
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POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS ADULT ILLITERACY AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LAND BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH SERVICES BASIC SOCIAL SERVICE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES CHILD WELFARE COMMUNITY HEALTH CONFLICT CONSUMPTION POVERTY CURRENT POPULATION DAILY EARNINGS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIET DIPHTHERIA DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROPOUT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT GENERATION EMPLOYMENT STATUS FAMILIES FARM ACTIVITIES FARM ASSETS FARM WORKERS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY GINI COEFFICIENT GIRLS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PROSPECTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HOSPITAL HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY INADEQUATE FOOD INCOME INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LAND HOLDINGS LAND SIZE LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS MEASLES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDIUM TERM MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL POVERTY NATURAL RESOURCE ORPHANS OUTPATIENT CARE PEACE PER CAPITA GROWTH PESTICIDES POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY ISSUES POLICY OBJECTIVE POLICY OPTIONS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL PROCESS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATES POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY DATA POVERTY LINE POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH FACILITIES PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRO-POOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DIVIDE RURAL LIVING STANDARDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE UTILIZATION SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TERTIARY EDUCATION TETANUS TRADE POLICY TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN DWELLERS URBAN POPULATIONS VACCINATION VEGETABLES VIOLENCE VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WELFARE INDICATOR WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY |
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POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS ADULT ILLITERACY AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LAND BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH SERVICES BASIC SOCIAL SERVICE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES CHILD WELFARE COMMUNITY HEALTH CONFLICT CONSUMPTION POVERTY CURRENT POPULATION DAILY EARNINGS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIET DIPHTHERIA DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROPOUT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT GENERATION EMPLOYMENT STATUS FAMILIES FARM ACTIVITIES FARM ASSETS FARM WORKERS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY GINI COEFFICIENT GIRLS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PROSPECTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HOSPITAL HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY INADEQUATE FOOD INCOME INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LAND HOLDINGS LAND SIZE LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS MEASLES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDIUM TERM MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL POVERTY NATURAL RESOURCE ORPHANS OUTPATIENT CARE PEACE PER CAPITA GROWTH PESTICIDES POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY ISSUES POLICY OBJECTIVE POLICY OPTIONS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL PROCESS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATES POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY DATA POVERTY LINE POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH FACILITIES PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRO-POOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DIVIDE RURAL LIVING STANDARDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE UTILIZATION SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TERTIARY EDUCATION TETANUS TRADE POLICY TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN DWELLERS URBAN POPULATIONS VACCINATION VEGETABLES VIOLENCE VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WELFARE INDICATOR WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY World Bank Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
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East Asia and Pacific Timor-Leste |
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Timor-Leste has achieved enormous
progress in rehabilitating its economy, reconstructing its
infrastructure, reintegrating its refugees and building the
key elements of a sustainable political process in an
environment of internal peace. It now faces many challenges
of nation-building and of overcoming the deprivation
affecting the lives of the poor. This report written in two
volumes lays out the challenge of poverty reduction in
Timor-Leste. It is based on the first
nationally-representative household survey collected during
August to December 2001. The report's objectives are
modest: to set a baseline for the new country on the extent,
nature and dimensions of poverty; and to assist the decision
making of the newly elected government and its efforts in
formulating, implementing and monitoring its Poverty
Reduction Strategy. The overall objective was not to lay out
the elements of poverty strategy but rather to present
evidence on the basis of which the Timorese can define and
refine their own poverty reduction strategy. The key
challenge lies now in formulating a poverty monitoring plan
that includes both quantitative and participatory elements,
and lays out the institutional arrangement for data analysis
and reporting to ensure that the collected data inform
policy making and program design. |
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Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
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Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
title_full |
Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
title_fullStr |
Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
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Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report |
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timor-leste poverty assessment : poverty in a new nation - analysis for action, volume 1. main report |
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Washington, DC |
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2013 |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/05/7320202/timor-leste-poverty-assessment-poverty-new-nation-analysis-action-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14435 |
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okr-10986-144352021-04-23T14:03:19Z Timor-Leste Poverty Assessment : Poverty in a New Nation - Analysis for Action, Volume 1. Main Report World Bank POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE ACCESS TO INFRASTRUCTURE SERVICES ACCESS TO MARKETS ADULT ILLITERACY AGRICULTURAL GROWTH AGRICULTURAL LAND BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH SERVICES BASIC SOCIAL SERVICE BASIC SOCIAL SERVICES CHILD WELFARE COMMUNITY HEALTH CONFLICT CONSUMPTION POVERTY CURRENT POPULATION DAILY EARNINGS DECISION MAKING DEVELOPED COUNTRIES DIET DIPHTHERIA DISADVANTAGED GROUPS DISSEMINATION DIVERSIFICATION DROPOUT ECONOMIC GROWTH ECONOMIC STATUS EDUCATION EDUCATION LEVEL ELDERLY EMPLOYMENT GENERATION EMPLOYMENT STATUS FAMILIES FARM ACTIVITIES FARM ASSETS FARM WORKERS FEMALE-HEADED HOUSEHOLDS FOOD AVAILABILITY FOOD INSECURITY FOOD SECURITY GINI COEFFICIENT GIRLS GOVERNMENT POLICIES GROSS DOMESTIC PRODUCT GROWTH PROSPECTS HEALTH HEALTH CARE HEALTH CENTERS HEALTH FACILITIES HEALTH INDICATORS HEALTH INTERVENTIONS HEALTH OUTCOMES HEALTH POLICY HEALTH SERVICES HEALTH SYSTEMS HIGH UNEMPLOYMENT RATES HOSPITAL HOSPITALS HOUSEHOLD FOOD SECURITY HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSING HUMAN CAPITAL ILLITERACY IMMUNIZATION IMPROVING PRODUCTIVITY INADEQUATE FOOD INCOME INCOME INEQUALITY INSURANCE INTERNATIONAL COOPERATION INTERNATIONAL POVERTY LINE IRRIGATION LABOR FORCE LABOR MARKETS LAND HOLDINGS LAND SIZE LIVESTOCK ASSETS LIVING CONDITIONS LIVING STANDARDS MEASLES MEDICAL SERVICES MEDIUM TERM MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOAL MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS MOTHER NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLAN NATIONAL POVERTY NATURAL RESOURCE ORPHANS OUTPATIENT CARE PEACE PER CAPITA GROWTH PESTICIDES POLICY FRAMEWORK POLICY ISSUES POLICY OBJECTIVE POLICY OPTIONS POLICY RESPONSE POLITICAL PROCESS POOR POOR HOUSEHOLDS POOR PAY POOR PEOPLE POOR RURAL HOUSEHOLDS POPULATION GROWTH POPULATION GROWTH RATES POST-CONFLICT COUNTRIES POVERTY ASSESSMENT POVERTY DATA POVERTY LINE POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY RATE POVERTY RATES POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGY PRIMARY EDUCATION PRIMARY HEALTH CARE PRIMARY HEALTH FACILITIES PRIMARY SCHOOL PRIMARY SCHOOLING PRIMARY SCHOOLS PRO-POOR PROGRESS PUBLIC EXPENDITURE PUBLIC HEALTH PUBLIC HOSPITALS PUBLIC SPENDING PURCHASING POWER PURCHASING POWER PARITY QUALITY CONTROL REFUGEES RESOURCE ALLOCATION RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL DIVIDE RURAL LIVING STANDARDS RURAL POOR SAFE DRINKING WATER SAFE WATER SAFETY NET SANITATION SCHOOL AGE SCHOOL CHILDREN SCHOOL YEAR SCHOOL-AGE POPULATION SECONDARY EDUCATION SERVICE DELIVERY SERVICE UTILIZATION SOCIAL EXPENDITURES SOCIAL SECTORS SOCIAL SERVICES SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT TERTIARY EDUCATION TETANUS TRADE POLICY TRANSPORTATION UNEMPLOYMENT UNEMPLOYMENT RATES URBAN AREAS URBAN CENTERS URBAN DWELLERS URBAN POPULATIONS VACCINATION VEGETABLES VIOLENCE VULNERABILITY WAGE RATES WELFARE INDICATOR WORKERS YOUNG PEOPLE POVERTY REDUCTION ABSOLUTE POVERTY RURAL POVERTY HUMAN CAPITAL CAPACITY BUILDING REFUGEES HEALTH CARE DELIVERY SOCIAL SERVICES VULNERABLE GROUPS SOCIAL INFRASTRUCTURE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT FOOD SECURITY Timor-Leste has achieved enormous progress in rehabilitating its economy, reconstructing its infrastructure, reintegrating its refugees and building the key elements of a sustainable political process in an environment of internal peace. It now faces many challenges of nation-building and of overcoming the deprivation affecting the lives of the poor. This report written in two volumes lays out the challenge of poverty reduction in Timor-Leste. It is based on the first nationally-representative household survey collected during August to December 2001. The report's objectives are modest: to set a baseline for the new country on the extent, nature and dimensions of poverty; and to assist the decision making of the newly elected government and its efforts in formulating, implementing and monitoring its Poverty Reduction Strategy. The overall objective was not to lay out the elements of poverty strategy but rather to present evidence on the basis of which the Timorese can define and refine their own poverty reduction strategy. The key challenge lies now in formulating a poverty monitoring plan that includes both quantitative and participatory elements, and lays out the institutional arrangement for data analysis and reporting to ensure that the collected data inform policy making and program design. 2013-07-10T15:07:36Z 2013-07-10T15:07:36Z 2003-05 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2003/05/7320202/timor-leste-poverty-assessment-poverty-new-nation-analysis-action-vol-1-2-main-report http://hdl.handle.net/10986/14435 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Poverty Assessment Economic & Sector Work East Asia and Pacific Timor-Leste |