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Measuring Poverty in Tanzania : Comparison of Diary and Recall Approaches to Food Consumption Data Collection (English)

Consumption data from household surveys continue to be the main source for poverty and inequality statistics in low- and middle-income countries. Although recent research has demonstrated that the choice of diary- versus recall-based methods for consumption data collection can directly impact poverty measurement, the available evidence stems from small-scale, subnational survey experiments. This study uses data from a nationally representative randomized...
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  • 2024/08/19

  • Policy Research Working Paper

  • WPS10871

  • 1

  • Tanzania,

  • Eastern and Southern Africa,

  • 2024/08/19

  • Disclosed

  • Measuring Poverty in Tanzania : Comparison of Diary and Recall Approaches to Food Consumption Data Collection

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Akuffo Amankwah; Darcey Jeanne Genou Johnson; Josephine Ofori Adofo; Maryam Gul; Amparo Palacios-Lopez.

Measuring Poverty in Tanzania : Comparison of Diary and Recall Approaches to Food Consumption Data Collection (English). Policy Research working paper;PROSPERITY;LSMS;RRR Washington, D.C. : World Bank Group. http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/099815008192411379

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