Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes

From what was historically known as 'Arabia Felix', a land of prosperity and happiness, Yemen has become the most impoverished among the Arab countries. The government of the united Yemen, formed in 1990, has launched so far three five-ye...

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Format: Poverty Assessment
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Published: Washington, DC 2012
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topic ABSOLUTE CONSUMPTION POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINES
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ADULT FEMALES
ADULT MALES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURE
ANTI-POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY POLICY
BASIC CONSUMPTION
BASIC CONSUMPTION NEEDS
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH SERVICES
BASIC NEEDS
BREAD
CALORIC INTAKE
CALORIC REQUIREMENTS
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
CONSISTENT POVERTY
CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION LEVEL
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COOKING
CREDIT MARKETS
DATES
DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
EQUIVALENCE SCALE
EQUIVALENCE SCALES
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION
EXPENSIVE CALORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FOOD BUNDLE
FOOD COMPOSITION
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD ENERGY
FOOD ENERGY INTAKE
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
FOOD ITEM
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD POVERTY LINES
FOOD PRICES
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SHARE
FOODS
HEAD COUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL DATA
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
HOUSING
HUMAN POVERTY
HUMAN POVERTY INDEX
INCOME
INCOME LEVEL
INDICATORS OF POVERTY
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
LEVELS OF FOOD CONSUMPTION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING STANDARDS
MEASURING POVERTY
MEASURING WELFARE
MONITORING POVERTY
NON-FOOD BUNDLE
NON-FOOD COMPONENT
NON-FOOD CONSUMPTION
NON-FOOD EXPENDITURE
NON-FOOD ITEMS
NON-FOOD PRICES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL NORMS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PER CAPITA ^ CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY CHANGE
POOR
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY COMPARISONS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINE USING
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MAPPING
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY STATUS
PROTEIN
PUBLIC ACTION
PURCHASING POWER
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
REGIONAL LEVEL
RELATIVE PRICES
RICE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL FEMALE
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
SAVINGS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SPECIFIC POVERTY LINE
SPICES
STANDARD ERRORS
SUBJECTIVE POVERTY
SUPERMARKET
TARGETING
TOTAL POVERTY
TOTAL POVERTY LINE
ULTRA POOR
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE LEVEL
WELFARE LEVELS
WELFARE MEASURE
WELFARE MEASURES
WHEAT
spellingShingle ABSOLUTE CONSUMPTION POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY
ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINES
ABSOLUTE TERMS
ACCESS TO EDUCATION
ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE
ADULT FEMALES
ADULT MALES
AGRICULTURAL LAND
AGRICULTURE
ANTI-POVERTY
ANTI-POVERTY POLICY
BASIC CONSUMPTION
BASIC CONSUMPTION NEEDS
BASIC HEALTH
BASIC HEALTH SERVICES
BASIC NEEDS
BREAD
CALORIC INTAKE
CALORIC REQUIREMENTS
CLIMATIC CONDITIONS
CONSISTENT POVERTY
CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR
CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES
CONSUMPTION LEVEL
CONSUMPTION PATTERNS
CONSUMPTION POVERTY
COOKING
CREDIT MARKETS
DATES
DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY
DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH
EQUIVALENCE SCALE
EQUIVALENCE SCALES
ESTIMATES OF POVERTY
EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION
EXPENSIVE CALORIES
EXTREME POVERTY
FOOD BUNDLE
FOOD COMPOSITION
FOOD CONSUMPTION
FOOD ENERGY
FOOD ENERGY INTAKE
FOOD EXPENDITURE
FOOD EXPENDITURES
FOOD ITEM
FOOD ITEMS
FOOD NEEDS
FOOD POVERTY
FOOD POVERTY LINE
FOOD POVERTY LINES
FOOD PRICES
FOOD REQUIREMENTS
FOOD SHARE
FOODS
HEAD COUNT INDEX
HEADCOUNT INDEX
HOUSEHOLD BUDGET
HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS
HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION
HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE
HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES
HOUSEHOLD HEAD
HOUSEHOLD INCOME
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL
HOUSEHOLD LEVEL DATA
HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS
HOUSEHOLD SIZE
HOUSEHOLD SURVEY
HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS
HOUSEHOLD WELFARE
HOUSING
HUMAN POVERTY
HUMAN POVERTY INDEX
INCOME
INCOME LEVEL
INDICATORS OF POVERTY
INEQUALITY
INFANT MORTALITY
LEVELS OF FOOD CONSUMPTION
LIFE EXPECTANCY
LIVING STANDARDS
MEASURING POVERTY
MEASURING WELFARE
MONITORING POVERTY
NON-FOOD BUNDLE
NON-FOOD COMPONENT
NON-FOOD CONSUMPTION
NON-FOOD EXPENDITURE
NON-FOOD ITEMS
NON-FOOD PRICES
NUTRITION
NUTRITIONAL NORMS
NUTRITIONAL STATUS
PER CAPITA ^ CONSUMPTION
PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION
POLICY CHANGE
POOR
POOR HOUSEHOLD
POOR HOUSEHOLDS
POTABLE WATER
POVERTY ALLEVIATION
POVERTY ANALYSIS
POVERTY ASSESSMENTS
POVERTY COMPARISONS
POVERTY ESTIMATES
POVERTY GAP
POVERTY GAP INDEX
POVERTY INDICATOR
POVERTY INDICATORS
POVERTY LINE
POVERTY LINE USING
POVERTY LINES
POVERTY MAP
POVERTY MAPPING
POVERTY MEASUREMENT
POVERTY MEASURES
POVERTY PROFILE
POVERTY REDUCTION
POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES
POVERTY SEVERITY
POVERTY STATUS
PROTEIN
PUBLIC ACTION
PURCHASING POWER
REGIONAL DIFFERENCES
REGIONAL LEVEL
RELATIVE PRICES
RICE
RURAL
RURAL AREAS
RURAL COMMUNITIES
RURAL FEMALE
RURAL HOUSEHOLDS
SAVINGS
SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT
SPECIFIC POVERTY LINE
SPICES
STANDARD ERRORS
SUBJECTIVE POVERTY
SUPERMARKET
TARGETING
TOTAL POVERTY
TOTAL POVERTY LINE
ULTRA POOR
UNEMPLOYMENT
URBAN AREAS
URBAN HOUSEHOLDS
WELFARE INDICATOR
WELFARE LEVEL
WELFARE LEVELS
WELFARE MEASURE
WELFARE MEASURES
WHEAT
World Bank
Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
geographic_facet Middle East and North Africa
Yemen, Republic of
description From what was historically known as 'Arabia Felix', a land of prosperity and happiness, Yemen has become the most impoverished among the Arab countries. The government of the united Yemen, formed in 1990, has launched so far three five-year economic reform plans with the goal of restoring Yemen's prosperity. Have these efforts succeeded? What policies are needed to further reduce poverty? The poverty assessment report aims to answer these questions. This report measures poverty in Yemen in 2005-06, and evaluates the change in poverty compared to 1998, the two years for which comparable household budget surveys are available. The period between the two survey years (1998 and 2005-06), more or less overlaps the first two five-year economic plans and captures the effect of the economic reform programs launched since 1995. In addition to measuring poverty, this report has three objectives: evaluating the role of growth and past reforms on poverty, identifying better ways to target the vulnerable poor through public action, and an assessment of the poverty monitoring system. By examining the effect of the key policies on poverty, such as the petroleum price reform and the government's social protection mechanisms between 1998 and 2005-06, the study aims to equip policy makers and development partners with the knowledge needed to improve the effectiveness of their efforts to reduce poverty in Yemen.
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title Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
title_short Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
title_full Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
title_fullStr Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
title_full_unstemmed Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes
title_sort yemen poverty assessment : volume 2. annexes
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2012
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/11807220/republic-yemen-poverty-assessment-vol-2-4-annexes
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spelling okr-10986-79062021-04-23T14:02:36Z Yemen Poverty Assessment : Volume 2. Annexes World Bank ABSOLUTE CONSUMPTION POVERTY ABSOLUTE POVERTY ABSOLUTE POVERTY LINES ABSOLUTE TERMS ACCESS TO EDUCATION ACCESS TO HEALTH CARE ADULT FEMALES ADULT MALES AGRICULTURAL LAND AGRICULTURE ANTI-POVERTY ANTI-POVERTY POLICY BASIC CONSUMPTION BASIC CONSUMPTION NEEDS BASIC HEALTH BASIC HEALTH SERVICES BASIC NEEDS BREAD CALORIC INTAKE CALORIC REQUIREMENTS CLIMATIC CONDITIONS CONSISTENT POVERTY CONSUMPTION BEHAVIOR CONSUMPTION EXPENDITURES CONSUMPTION LEVEL CONSUMPTION PATTERNS CONSUMPTION POVERTY COOKING CREDIT MARKETS DATES DECOMPOSABLE POVERTY DEVELOPING COUNTRIES DEVELOPMENT RESEARCH EQUIVALENCE SCALE EQUIVALENCE SCALES ESTIMATES OF POVERTY EXPENDITURE DISTRIBUTION EXPENSIVE CALORIES EXTREME POVERTY FOOD BUNDLE FOOD COMPOSITION FOOD CONSUMPTION FOOD ENERGY FOOD ENERGY INTAKE FOOD EXPENDITURE FOOD EXPENDITURES FOOD ITEM FOOD ITEMS FOOD NEEDS FOOD POVERTY FOOD POVERTY LINE FOOD POVERTY LINES FOOD PRICES FOOD REQUIREMENTS FOOD SHARE FOODS HEAD COUNT INDEX HEADCOUNT INDEX HOUSEHOLD BUDGET HOUSEHOLD CHARACTERISTICS HOUSEHOLD COMPOSITION HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION HOUSEHOLD CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURE HOUSEHOLD EXPENDITURES HOUSEHOLD HEAD HOUSEHOLD INCOME HOUSEHOLD LEVEL HOUSEHOLD LEVEL DATA HOUSEHOLD MEMBERS HOUSEHOLD SIZE HOUSEHOLD SURVEY HOUSEHOLD SURVEYS HOUSEHOLD WELFARE HOUSING HUMAN POVERTY HUMAN POVERTY INDEX INCOME INCOME LEVEL INDICATORS OF POVERTY INEQUALITY INFANT MORTALITY LEVELS OF FOOD CONSUMPTION LIFE EXPECTANCY LIVING STANDARDS MEASURING POVERTY MEASURING WELFARE MONITORING POVERTY NON-FOOD BUNDLE NON-FOOD COMPONENT NON-FOOD CONSUMPTION NON-FOOD EXPENDITURE NON-FOOD ITEMS NON-FOOD PRICES NUTRITION NUTRITIONAL NORMS NUTRITIONAL STATUS PER CAPITA ^ CONSUMPTION PER CAPITA CONSUMPTION POLICY CHANGE POOR POOR HOUSEHOLD POOR HOUSEHOLDS POTABLE WATER POVERTY ALLEVIATION POVERTY ANALYSIS POVERTY ASSESSMENTS POVERTY COMPARISONS POVERTY ESTIMATES POVERTY GAP POVERTY GAP INDEX POVERTY INDICATOR POVERTY INDICATORS POVERTY LINE POVERTY LINE USING POVERTY LINES POVERTY MAP POVERTY MAPPING POVERTY MEASUREMENT POVERTY MEASURES POVERTY PROFILE POVERTY REDUCTION POVERTY REDUCTION STRATEGIES POVERTY SEVERITY POVERTY STATUS PROTEIN PUBLIC ACTION PURCHASING POWER REGIONAL DIFFERENCES REGIONAL LEVEL RELATIVE PRICES RICE RURAL RURAL AREAS RURAL COMMUNITIES RURAL FEMALE RURAL HOUSEHOLDS SAVINGS SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT SPECIFIC POVERTY LINE SPICES STANDARD ERRORS SUBJECTIVE POVERTY SUPERMARKET TARGETING TOTAL POVERTY TOTAL POVERTY LINE ULTRA POOR UNEMPLOYMENT URBAN AREAS URBAN HOUSEHOLDS WELFARE INDICATOR WELFARE LEVEL WELFARE LEVELS WELFARE MEASURE WELFARE MEASURES WHEAT From what was historically known as 'Arabia Felix', a land of prosperity and happiness, Yemen has become the most impoverished among the Arab countries. The government of the united Yemen, formed in 1990, has launched so far three five-year economic reform plans with the goal of restoring Yemen's prosperity. Have these efforts succeeded? What policies are needed to further reduce poverty? The poverty assessment report aims to answer these questions. This report measures poverty in Yemen in 2005-06, and evaluates the change in poverty compared to 1998, the two years for which comparable household budget surveys are available. The period between the two survey years (1998 and 2005-06), more or less overlaps the first two five-year economic plans and captures the effect of the economic reform programs launched since 1995. In addition to measuring poverty, this report has three objectives: evaluating the role of growth and past reforms on poverty, identifying better ways to target the vulnerable poor through public action, and an assessment of the poverty monitoring system. By examining the effect of the key policies on poverty, such as the petroleum price reform and the government's social protection mechanisms between 1998 and 2005-06, the study aims to equip policy makers and development partners with the knowledge needed to improve the effectiveness of their efforts to reduce poverty in Yemen. 2012-06-13T14:59:00Z 2012-06-13T14:59:00Z 2007-11 http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2007/11/11807220/republic-yemen-poverty-assessment-vol-2-4-annexes http://hdl.handle.net/10986/7906 English 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 Middle East and North Africa Yemen, Republic of