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The Concept and Empirical Evidence of SWIFT Methodology (English)

The Survey of Well-being via Instant and Frequent Tracking (SWIFT) program was created in 2014 to produce poverty statistics cost-effectively, timely, and in a user-friendly manner. Under the SWIFT program, poverty rates are estimated by (i) training a poverty rate projection model on a previous household budget survey, (ii) collecting data in the field on identified poverty correlates, and (iii) applying the model to collected data to produce poverty...
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Yoshida,Nobuo; Takamatsu,Shinya; Yoshimura,Kazusa; Aron,Danielle Victoria; Chen,Xiaomeng; Malgioglio,Silvia; Shivakumaran,Shivapragasam; Zhang,Kexin.

The Concept and Empirical Evidence of SWIFT Methodology (English). Equitable Growth, Finance and Institutions Insight Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099547109302235758

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