A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables
This study reviews the available quantitative and qualitative information on urban poverty issues and trends in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region, with particular focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The review is a desk study-wh...
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okr-10986-150972021-04-23T14:03:15Z A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables World Bank ADULTS ASBESTOS EXPENDITURE FAMILIES HOUSING INCOME IRON LITERACY POOR POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE SANITATION SETTLEMENT TENANCY UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY VICTIMS WALKING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL This study reviews the available quantitative and qualitative information on urban poverty issues and trends in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region, with particular focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam. The review is a desk study-which is limited to material accessible to the Bank in Washington and draws mainly on existing field work and other published and unpublished papers. The empirical analysis focuses on the household poverty surveys and World Bank-sponsored poverty assessments, which are the main data sources used by the World Bank and by the national governments in designing poverty-related activities. The three countries were chosen because each of them has had a recent Bank-assisted poverty assessment exercise, and an active dialogue with the Bank on urban strategy and operations. The report identifies certain shortcomings and gaps in the conventional poverty measurement approaches, and recommends refinements and priorities for further work. The Annex Tables contain detailed data from the national household surveys for Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam as described in the main text. 2013-08-14T22:14:10Z 2013-08-14T22:14:10Z 2002-09 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2002/09/5567615/preliminary-desk-review-urban-poverty-east-asia-region-particular-focus-indonesia-philippines-vietnam-vol-2-2-annex-tables http://hdl.handle.net/10986/15097 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank Washington, DC East Asia and Pacific |
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ADULTS ASBESTOS EXPENDITURE FAMILIES HOUSING INCOME IRON LITERACY POOR POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE SANITATION SETTLEMENT TENANCY UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY VICTIMS WALKING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL |
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ADULTS ASBESTOS EXPENDITURE FAMILIES HOUSING INCOME IRON LITERACY POOR POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE SANITATION SETTLEMENT TENANCY UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN URBAN DEVELOPMENT URBAN POVERTY VICTIMS WALKING WASTE WASTE DISPOSAL World Bank A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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This study reviews the available
quantitative and qualitative information on urban poverty
issues and trends in the East Asia and Pacific (EAP) Region,
with particular focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and
Vietnam. The review is a desk study-which is limited to
material accessible to the Bank in Washington and draws
mainly on existing field work and other published and
unpublished papers. The empirical analysis focuses on the
household poverty surveys and World Bank-sponsored poverty
assessments, which are the main data sources used by the
World Bank and by the national governments in designing
poverty-related activities. The three countries were chosen
because each of them has had a recent Bank-assisted poverty
assessment exercise, and an active dialogue with the Bank on
urban strategy and operations. The report identifies
certain shortcomings and gaps in the conventional poverty
measurement approaches, and recommends refinements and
priorities for further work. The Annex Tables contain
detailed data from the national household surveys for
Indonesia, the Philippines and Vietnam as described in the
main text. |
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A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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A Preliminary Desk Review of Urban Poverty in the East Asia Region : With Particular Focus on Indonesia, the Philippines, and Vietnam, Volume 2. Annex Tables |
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preliminary desk review of urban poverty in the east asia region : with particular focus on indonesia, the philippines, and vietnam, volume 2. annex tables |
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