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Expert Meeting on Measuring Poverty and Inequality: SDGs 1 and 10

Expert Meeting on Measuring Poverty and Inequality: SDGs 1 and 10

05 - 06 December 2019
Palais des Nations Geneva Switzerland
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Session A: Disaggregation of poverty indicators for monitoring the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development
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WP1 UNDP Mainstreaming SDG 1 and SDG 10 indicators into existing development planning of countries in ECIS region
UNDP Regional Bureau for Europe and CIS
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WP2 Disaggregation of poverty indicators for the monitoring of the SDGs in the Commonwealth of Independent States: the practice by countries and the outlook
CIS-STAT
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WP3 Understanding gender differences in poverty and household composition through the life-cycle
UN Women
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WP4 ISTAT strategies for bridging statistical gaps on living conditions of hard to reach population: the cases of Roma people and homeless (Draft)
ISTAT
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Session B: Supplemental poverty measures
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  Introduction to the Session
United States Census Bureau
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  1. Impact of social transfers on poverty        
WP5 National Survey of Household Income and Expenditure (ENIGH)
INEGI, Mexico
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WP6 Social transfers in kind for education and health - imputation into EU - SILC data
Eurostat
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  2. Indexes of multidimensional poverty        
WP7/7A The Hidden Dimensions of Poverty (A six-country participative study)
International Movement ATD (All Together in Dignity) Fourth World
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  Measuring multidimensional poverty in Belarus
National Statistical Committee of the Republic of Belarus
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  Indexes of multidimensional poverty
OPHI
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  Data availability and recommendations for multidimensional poverty
UN ECLAC
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  Progress made by the Task Force on Measuring Social Exclusion     PDF  
  3. Individual poverty measures        
WP8 Household-level measurement masks gender inequality across three dimensions of poverty
International Women's Development Agency
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WP9 The State of Multidimensional Child Poverty in South Asia: A Contextual and Gendered View
OPHI
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Session C: Improving response rate and sampling precision in surveys
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WP10 Assessing and Improving Survey Methods
University of Siena
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WP11 Non-response Analysis in the Household Budget Surveys in Bosnia and Herzegovina
Agency for Statistics of Bosnia and Herzegovina
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  Discussion led by Mr. Emilio Di Meglio
Eurostat
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WP18 Progress made by the Task Force on Disaggregated Poverty Measures PDF   PDF  
Session D: Longitudinal poverty measures
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WP12 Trends in persistent poverty in the United Kingdom
Office for National Statistics, United Kingdom
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WP13 Dynamics of poverty in Switzerland: current and future analyses by the Swiss Federal Statistical Office
Swiss Federal Statistical Office
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WP14 Poverty Dynamics: An Overview of Longitudinal Poverty Estimates Produced by the United States Census Bureau
US Census Bureau
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Session E: Subjective poverty
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  Subjective poverty - thresholds and poverty rates in selected European Union countries. Comparative analysis based on the EU-SILC data
Statistics Poland
   

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WP15 Subjective income poverty and equivalence scales in Eastern vs Western European countries
United States Bureau of Labor Statistics
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Session F: Emerging issues: Machine learning
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WP16 Machine learning for statistical offices – UNECE project
UNECE
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WP17 LEARN4SDGis - A Machine learning based poverty mapping exercise in Austria
Statistics Austria
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  Revolutionary survey tool powered by machine learning
World Bank
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  Machine learning for measuring poverty: Pitfalls and possible solutions
World Bank
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Session G: Closing