2016
DOI: 10.1007/s10888-016-9324-8
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International income poverty measurement: which way now?

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“…In particular, in the linear model used by Ravallion, Chen and Sangraula (2009), there actually is no statistical evidence of a kink in the curve so that the kink is imposed on the data rather than observed (which is visible from Figure 2b, see Greb et al 2012 andKlasen et al 2015). In the log-linear model, the residuals are not normally distributed so that the inference, especially regarding location and significance of the kink which separates the flat from the rising portion, is problematic.…”
Section: An Absolute Income Poverty Line Using the World Bank's Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In particular, in the linear model used by Ravallion, Chen and Sangraula (2009), there actually is no statistical evidence of a kink in the curve so that the kink is imposed on the data rather than observed (which is visible from Figure 2b, see Greb et al 2012 andKlasen et al 2015). In the log-linear model, the residuals are not normally distributed so that the inference, especially regarding location and significance of the kink which separates the flat from the rising portion, is problematic.…”
Section: An Absolute Income Poverty Line Using the World Bank's Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the log-linear model, the residuals are not normally distributed so that the inference, especially regarding location and significance of the kink which separates the flat from the rising portion, is problematic. As shown by Klasen et al (2015), the preferred statistical specification is actually a log-log model where there is statistical evidence for a kink as well as normally distributed residuals. Using the latter model, a global poverty line of about $1.21 is obtained, with a slightly larger reference group (of 19 countries).…”
Section: An Absolute Income Poverty Line Using the World Bank's Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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