Article(electronic)January 26, 2016

On Estimating the Poverty Gap and the Poverty Severity Indices With Auxiliary Information

In: Sociological methods and research, Volume 47, Issue 3, p. 598-625

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Abstract

Many poverty measures are estimated by using sample data collected from social surveys. Two examples are the poverty gap and the poverty severity indices. A novel method for the estimation of these poverty indicators is described. Social surveys usually contain different variables, some of which can be used to improve the estimation of poverty measures. The proposed estimation methodology is based on this idea. The variance estimation and the construction of confidence intervals are also topics addressed in this article. Real survey data, extracted from the European Union Survey on Income and Living Conditions and based on various countries, are used to investigate some empirical properties of our estimators via Monte Carlo simulation studies. Empirical results indicate that the suggested methods can be more accurate than the customary estimator. Desirable results are also obtained for the proposed variances and confidence intervals. Various populations generated from the Gamma distribution also support our findings.

Languages

English

Publisher

SAGE Publications

ISSN: 1552-8294

DOI

10.1177/0049124115626178

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