Dean Jolliffe
@dmj2020
My blog with Dean Jolliffe Why the World Bank is adding new ways to measure poverty tinyurl.com/ycaj6rsl via World Bank Research
More than money: Counting poverty in multiple forms tinyurl.com/ybjgeetk via World Bank Data
Why the World Bank is taking a wide-angle view of poverty brook.gs/2K57aQo via The Brookings Institution
Poverty lies beyond the unemployed tinyurl.com/ydd5v2rw via World Bank Data
Poverty lies beyond the unemployed tinyurl.com/ydd5v2rw via World Bank Data
A stepping stone or a bad place to get stuck? Self-control problems explain lack of continued job search effort in Ethiopia’s ready-made garment industry: Guest Post by Christian Meyer tinyurl.com/yb83j8td via World Bank
A key lesson we learned is that sampling, questionnaire, and such design features are important, but a large part a survey’s success is about the quality of its implementation. tinyurl.com/y3kl6d4e via World Bank Data
Congrats to Dean Jolliffe and team World Bank Data on the new WDR! 🧑💻📊📈 Will take some time to digest, but really like the key messages on the need for a new social contract for data, equity, and safeguards!
By default, data should be a public good. Congratulations to World Bank Data on the World Development Report 2021: Data for Better Lives. Data for better health leads to data for better lives, and it must be accessible to all. #WDR2021 worldbank.org/en/publication… (1/3)
#COVID19 must change the value we all see in timely, high-quality data. This is especially true for #CRVS data on birth, death & cause-of-death registration. Thank you World Bank Data & fellow panelists for hosting this important discussion. openknowledge.worldbank.org/bitstream/hand… (3/3)
Here is our new paper entitled "A micro-based approach to evaluate the effect of water supply on health in #Uganda" (with Raymond Frempong and Lucas Kitzmüller) authors.elsevier.com/a/1d7gC,6yxDH0… Universität Bayreuth Africa Multiple Cluster of Excellence #development #poverty #evaluation #impact
#NewStudy: "Why Is Growth in Developing Countries So Hard to Measure?" by Pinelopi Goldberg of EGC/Yale Department of Economics, Noam Angrist of University of Oxford & Dean Jolliffe World Bank Research #EconTwitter #GlobalDev wff_yale CSWEP AEA Journals JEP: aeaweb.org/articles?id=10…
Forthcoming: "Food Stamps and America's Poorest" by Dean Jolliffe, Juan F. Margitic , Martin Ravallion , and Laura Tiehen
And I very much like their new prosperity gap indicator — for which the great Olivier Sterck made the case. It tells you by which factor incomes need to be multiplied to bring everyone to the prosperity standard of $25 per day. For the world as a whole, the factor is five.